James Walter wrote:
> I've recently retired the 486 computer I've been using in the shack
> and have a slightly newer Pentium computer.
I just went through the same experience a few weeks ago. I have a SO2R
setup with 2 serial and 2 parallel ports being used by TRLog. COM1 and
LPT1 are on the motherboard; COM4 and LPT2 are plug-in ISA boards.
> Recently I built the
> switch box from the schematic on the TRLog website so I can use two
> radios on phone as well as cw. I'm using the parallel port for DVK,
> Paddle Input, Footswitch Input, CW Keying and Relay control. This
> all works just fine.
>
> Here's the problem/question. My second radio is a Kenwood TS-850. I
> want to look at the band output from the parallel port and have a
> band decoder look at that info for a bandpass filter. Hooked that up
> yesterday and it looks at the band info but when I swap radios
> (Alt-R) the bandpass filter jumps to the band or the active radio.
>
> Today I installed a second parallel port. TR Port shows that there
> are two ports available. I've specified port 1 for relay control but
> it doesn't matter, either port is acting the same way. In other
> words, I swap the box from LPT1 to LPT 2, change nothing in the .cfg
> file and everything works the same (as if they are both the same
> printer port).
Is the new LPT port PCI or ISA ? There are probably jumpers on the
board to set the address - make sure it is set to LPT2 (address hex 278).
When the computer is booting up, there is a screen that appears briefly
that shows all the serial and parallel ports detected by the BIOS. Make
sure both LPT1 (address 378) and LPT2 (address 278) are shown.
>
> I am running from DOS and not a DOS window. As a matter of fact,
> trying to run TR from a DOS window I loose all rig control (doesn't
> see the serial ports for some reason). I renamed the Win.COM file
> something else to arrive at a C: prompt.
I had no trouble running TRLog from a DOS window under Win 98. Make
sure that no other Windows application is trying to use the serial
ports. Also, go to Settings->Control Panel->System->Device and make
sure the serial and parallel ports are detected by Windows.
>
> Computer info (best as I can tell) 98se, GenuineIntel,
> X86FamilyMod8Step3.
>
> Any help or am I stuck tuning the bandpass filter manually for this
> rig.
>
> 73...Jim, WT9U _______________________________________________ Trlog
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