Is anyone out there successfully sending hex commands from TR Log function keys to a Mark 5? The method described by W5ASP a month or so ago works great on a straight 1000MP, but my Mark 5 just sits
I fiddled with this a bit last week on my Yaesu FT-1000MP Mark-V Field (the radio with the most ridiculously long name in history, I think). I had some strange results, but unfortunately, I didn't ha
I've suggested to Ron that it may be something quite simple, like timing or padding, or... horrors, maybe even something to do with the IRQ-less way that TR addresses the serial port. This because Wi
Better hope that it doesn't take IRQ's to solve it. My question would be why does it work on an MP but not a MKV. My understanding was that there was very little done with firmware in the upgrade. Fi
Folks, It is not IRQ related. The command string being generated from Pete's computer is other than it should be. Pete, Your adelphia account is causing me no end of fits today. It not accepting mail
Hi Pete et al, I am and it works FB. I run TR in a Win98 DOSbox. Never tried it with straight DOS. I have developed a method of simulating SO2R with TR and one MkV. I call it SO1.5R. Got it going a y
Hi Jim -- I thought of you as a possible when I sent this out, and should have copied you direct. I *think* you're the case that proves that it's what happens when two radios are both under program c
Pete, The file contains all the communications to the radios for both ports. So comment out your Kenwood (for now) and run your "every" case again for me. Thanks. -- 73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron ros
Just a quick update after further testing . . . The problem only occurs when I use F11 or F12. Yes, I have USE BIOS KEY CALLS = FALSE. When I program commands into any other function keys (F1 through