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Subject: [Trlog] Serial/parallel port interaction; USB to serial converterrecommendations
From: Pete Smith <n4zr@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 07:53:50 -0400
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I'm reporting this weird problem to these two lists in the hope that having it in the archive may save someone weeks of hair-pulling frustration. If you don't care to read further, I can cut to the chase and tell you that it has a sort-of happy ending.

I bought a Manhattan PCI serial port card for my Win98SE PC (part no. 165273 with Sunix chipset), in order to be able to have an additional serial port for Winkey (the two on-board serial ports were already controlling radios). I installed it, and everything seemed to be running fine on the serial port side, but then I tried to control my TopTen DX Doubler SO2R box with the *parallel* port. To my dismay, the PTT line for Radio 1 was being held high, meaning that the radio was stuck in Transmit. I could command the controller to switch to Radio 2, but after a variable period of anything from 1/2 to ~7 seconds, it would switch itself back to Radio 1 and the PTT would switch on again. There was no difference in the port's behavior whether the N1MM software was running or not. Very weird.

My first thought was the DXD, and it went out to TopTen for trouble-shooting, but nothing was found. Next (I should have done this first),I verified that the voltages on pins 14 and 16 of the LPT port were consistent with the switching behavior. Then the computer began to malfunction (seeming to overheat), so I thought, OK, it's probably hardware.

Bought a new computer, running under XP, installed the N1MM software with the appropriate port driver (dlportio), and the LPT port switching was working fine, so I started moving hardware across from the old PC. I really needed the serial port card, because the new machine only had one serial port. Right after I installed the serial card's driver, I tried N1MM. Imagine my surprise -- the LPT port problem had recurred, on a completely different machine, under a different operating system.

I tried uninstalling the drivers for the serial card, and deleting it from the hardware profile, all to no avail. Then K1TTT told me about the "system restore" functionality in XP, and that proved to be the charm. I was able to restore the machine to the state immediately before the driver installation, and that restored the LPT port to proper operation. I have reported the problem to Manhattan, and am hoping, but not really expecting, that they will have a fix already in hand.

This is what I mean about a sort-of happy ending. I need to find some other way to provide the two serial ports I need, and am leaning toward a USB to serial converter. I'd appreciate any recommendations of a unit that is reasonably priced, has adequate RF immunity at HF, and will handle 7 and 8-bit communications so that I'll be able to run digital modes if I decide I want to.

Thanks for listening.

73, Pete N4ZR
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