So sniff it!
If you don't have a network sniffer (most don't), you can use another PC
(or
laptop). Configure Hyperterm to look like a K2, hook up the cable, and
tell
the logger to do the spot. The "commands" will appear on the screen!
PortMon does the same thing without using another PC.
So sniff it!
If you don't have a network sniffer (most don't), you can use another PC (or
laptop). Configure Hyperterm to look like a K2, hook up the cable, and tell
the logger to do the spot. The "commands" will appear on the screen!
If the software won't do the spot without first communicating
Thanks to Don, Dan and Rich for their explanations of this problem.
Whilst noting what Don says about Logger 32 not sending the TX and RX
information for each of the K2's VFOs, and that being the reason it
will not work effectively, it cannot be the reason why it won't work
with N1MM. N1MM doe
ay, March 13, 2006 7:32 AM
Subject: RE: [Elecraft] K2 SPLIT AND DX CLUSTER SPOTS WITH LOGGER 32 & N1MM
Thanks for your quick reply Dan.
Logger 32 has a "Radio Debug Window" which shows the commands and
replies going between Logger 32 and the K2.
When I click on a DX spot, Logger
Chris Page wrote:
For general day to day operating, I normally use the K2 in SPLIT mode
(with the flashing V over A on the front panel) and have the
Secondary Menu option set to PER.
I use Logger 32 connected to the DX Cluster through the Internet and
have noticed that when I click onto a Clu
Set Radio Freq/Mode : FR0;FA0001808;MD3;FA0001808;
Let's see what that is SUPPOSED to do (ref: KIO2_Pgmrs_Ref_revC)
FR0;
Sets receive VFO to A (What about transmit? Don't you need an "FT1;"?
FA0001808;
Set VFO A frequency (What about VFO B?)
MD3;
Set Operating Mode to CW
FA000
Chris,
The K2 is operating properly - apparently Logger 32 programmers wanted Split
to be cancelled or they would not have sent that string of commands.
The KIO2 Programmers Reference clearly indicates that the 'FR' command
always cancels Split mode.
To work effectively with a program in Split mo
Thanks for your quick reply Dan.
Logger 32 has a "Radio Debug Window" which shows the commands and
replies going between Logger 32 and the K2.
When I click on a DX spot, Logger 32 sends the following message to
the K2:
Set Radio Freq/Mode : FR0;FA0001808;MD3;FA0001808;
73 de Chris, G4
What commands do these programs send to the K2 when you "click on a spot"?
That is the first question. If the documentation doesn't say, and the vendor
won't tell, then you'll have to put a sniffer on it.
Only after you find a command string that has an unexpected result can you
say there is a pro
For general day to day operating, I normally use the K2 in SPLIT mode
(with the flashing V over A on the front panel) and have the
Secondary Menu option set to PER.
I use Logger 32 connected to the DX Cluster through the Internet and
have noticed that when I click onto a Cluster spot, the K2 co
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