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Re: VHF Contest Logger and TS-2000


Dee D. Flint
 

I am using the Kenwood TS-2000 radio and the rig interface works fine. Here
are my settings:

Rig: Kenwood
CommPort: 5
Baud Rate: 9.6k
Parity: None
Data Bits: 8
Stop Bits: 1
Connection Power: RTS
Radio Polling Rate: 500ms
Check box for "Use Frequency"
Check circle for "Rig" in Use Mode By

I adore this radio by the way.

Dee D. Flint, N8UZE

----- Original Message -----
From: "snkdavis" <SNKDavis@...>
To: <N3FJP_Software_Users@...>
Sent: Sunday, August 24, 2003 2:48 PM
Subject: [N3FJP_Software_Users] Re: VHF Contest Logger and TS-2000


Hi Jack,

Thanks for your e-mail. I don't have a 2000 here to test for rig
interface (not yet anyway, I've been drooling over that rig), but
I've had other good reports from those who have. I'm not aware of
anyone having to change the default settings. Just make sure that
you are using VFO A and that you have selected the proper power
setting for your interface.

If there is someone else using the rig interface with a Kenwood 2000
on this e-mail list please chime in.

73, Scott
N3FJP

--- In N3FJP_Software_Users@..., "Jack Crabtree"
<w7jlc@a...> wrote:
Is anyone using the VHF contest logger program with a TS-2000? I
cannot get the radio to change bands on the log when I change the
radio. When I try the connect test, I get "no response". Yet when I
go to the screen to make the radio change frequency, it works fine.
I
have all the settings correct but "no response". Any help out there?


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