I was able to use one serial port on that converter to key FSK RTTY and
second port I used for frequency control. Not in all radios though.
So, I decided to use laptops serial port to key FSK RTTY and converter's
port I am using for frequency control. It also works vise versa in most
cases...
Then I bought micro Keyer II and using this device with my desktop for
everything, no need com port et al...
73's Andrei NP3D
2009/8/1 Richard Ferch <ve3iay@storm.ca>
> Thanks, Jim, Andrei and Jay. That's good news.
>
> The common thread to all of these appears to be that they are multi-port
> devices. It appears that you have at least a reasonable chance (but no
> guarantee!) of being able to key FSK RTTY directly from a serial port on
> a multi-port USB adapter, whereas single-port USB-to-serial adapters
> appear to be much less likely to work without the help of EXTFSK.
>
> 73,
> Rich VE3KI
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