With 4800 baud limit TR does not need to use interrupts (IRQs). Above that
it would and you would need drivers, etc. Simple if the program is kept to
that limit and the radio data is not very bandwidth limited.
73, Dan KI6X
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> From: Grant Taylor[SMTP:k7gt@qsl.net]
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 1998 10:25 AM
> To: trlog@contesting.com
> Subject: [TRLog] Baud rate question
>
>
> I just (finally) got TRLog working with my OmniVI. I had to drop the
> baud rate to 4800 for it to work. As the rig can handle 19200 (as can
> my main std logging program LOG-EQF), I was quite surprised that trlog
> couldn't. Am I missing something here? Is there an update that can
> handle the higher date rates?
> --
> Grant Taylor K7GT Pleasanton/Livermore CA k7gt@qsl.net
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