- 1. [WriteLog] W5XDMulti+ Keyer and USB serial (score: 1)
- Author: jpixton@shentel.net (Jerry Pixton)
- Date: Mon Feb 3 13:12:17 2003
- Hi all, Here is my puzzle for today. I have been running my W5XDmulti+ keyer in series with the rig control for my FT1000mp on one on the native comm ports (Com1) for a long time with no problems. To
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2003-02/msg00063.html (8,473 bytes)
- 2. [WriteLog] W5XDMulti+ Keyer and USB serial (score: 1)
- Author: keith@kregli.com (Keith Regli)
- Date: Mon Feb 3 18:26:58 2003
- I see a similar behavior on the Entrega/PortGear device. Wayne posted a note a few months ago mentioning the behavior, so I'm guessing it's somewhere on his list to try and figure out why it happens.
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2003-02/msg00070.html (8,029 bytes)
- 3. [WriteLog] W5XDMulti+ Keyer and USB serial (score: 1)
- Author: dick.green@valley.net (Dick Green)
- Date: Mon Feb 3 19:10:49 2003
- I ran into this problem with the Entrega 4-port USB serial device back when beta testing the W5XD+ keyer. The problem is that the keyer protocol is implemented by switching several RS-232 signals on
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2003-02/msg00073.html (10,402 bytes)
- 4. [WriteLog] W5XDMulti+ Keyer and USB serial (score: 1)
- Author: w5xd@writelog.com (W. Wright, W5XD)
- Date: Mon Feb 3 19:43:27 2003
- Well, that guess is not quite right. The MK-1100 keyer uses the modem control lines, DTR/DSR/RTS/CTS for communications between WL and the keyer, while the TXD/RXD lines pass through for rig control
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2003-02/msg00075.html (8,246 bytes)
- 5. [WriteLog] W5XDMulti+ Keyer and USB serial (score: 1)
- Author: dick.green@valley.net (Dick Green)
- Date: Tue Feb 4 03:00:26 2003
- Steve, Very slow. I went back to the e-mail archive of my interaction with Wayne on this during beta test and it looks like each 10-bit command takes about two seconds to execute -- way too slow for
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2003-02/msg00081.html (13,404 bytes)
- 6. [WriteLog] W5XDMulti+ Keyer and USB serial (score: 1)
- Author: jpixton@shentel.net (Jerry Pixton)
- Date: Tue Feb 4 07:32:33 2003
- Wayne, Dick, et al Thanks for the information. I have gone back to the native serial comm port I have been using for ever with this device. I have never had any problems there. I was trying to free u
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2003-02/msg00084.html (9,550 bytes)
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