I run local and remote every week as I travel from my main station location
to my antenna restricted shore home. I don't have a problem swapping out the
DB-9 serial port cable, the PTT cable, and the audio out cable when I switch
over, it takes about a minute to do so. What I would like to do is
Jeff,
RS-232 is a point to point protocol only. That means there can be only
one driver on an RS-232 signal line.
You have 2 drivers on the signalling lines - if one is trying to send
data while the other one is in an idle state, the one in the idle state
will override the data being sent.
Don is correct - the free Windows program LP Bridge (or LPB2) is what you want
to try. I ran ONE serial-to-USB cable out of my KX3 into LPB2. I then assigned
one virtual serial port to NaP3 and another to LOG4OM, a Windows based free
logging program. Each application thought it had its own
Jeff,
simplest way is to mirror CAT signals to RRC's COM1 and connect that
port to the PC.
73, Olli
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Am 01.08.2015 um 15:21 schrieb k...@arrl.net:
I run local and remote every week as I travel from my main station location
to my antenna
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