Not sure what is wrong.
Some things to test (hope I get this all correct):
Remove the cable from the K2. Short pins 2 to 3.
Start TR from a DOS prompt by typing TR LOOPBACK
Select your serial port - and any easy baud rate (4800). E 8 N would work
for the rest.
See if you can echo characters. If not - then work on that issue until it
works.
If yes - then likely this is either a RTS/CTS issue.
Tree
On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Ron, K6KYJ <k6kyj@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I am currently trying to set up an Elecraft K2/100 (including KIO2
> interface card) to communicate with my CPU running TRLog v.6.96. I can get
> the CPU to talk to the K2 and can change bands using ALT-B.
> However, I cannot get the CPU to respond to band changes made on the K2.
> I have tried doing this both by running TRLog from Windows and from
> booting directly to DOS. The cable has been tested and continuity has been
> verified. The cable is not being used for any other functions at this time.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Ron K6KYJ
> Chico CA
>
> The setup
> CPU is older (dedicated) desktop I built from components. OS is Windows
> 98SE. The computer has two serial ports and one parallel port. I use the
> parallel port for CW output to an external keyer and for control of a foot
> switch. Serial one is dedicated to the K2 and Serial two is unused.
> Serial one is set to 4800,8,none,2 with handshake set to none (per KIO2
> documentation). Wiring of the interface cable is in accordance with KIO2
> and TR Log documentation, utilizing DB9 pin 2 for input to the CPU
> and pin 3 for output from the CPU.
>
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