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I am using a Kenwood TS870. Since you cannot use PTT on a COMM port that is
not the one controlling the rig and al my other programs cannot use ti on
the one that does, I am set up for PTT via radio command.
The problem is that the PTT line (RTS, or DTR, or maybe both) are asserted
when the program starts. I suspect DTR is the culprit. Other programs do
not do that as they allow DTR to be the PTT. Is there a way to stop this.
If I cannot I ma forced to switch the RigBlaster to VOX for this program only.
Perhaps I can change the RigBlaster so that only RTS does a PTT operation
on it.
Gil Baron http://members.home.com/gbaron
W0MN 44.08208 N 92.51263 W 1055'
"Baila como nadie te ve"
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I am using a Kenwood TS870. Since you cannot use PTT on a COMM port that
is not the one controlling the rig and al my other programs cannot use ti
on the one that does, I am set up for PTT via radio command.<br>
The problem is that the PTT line (RTS, or DTR, or maybe both) are
asserted when the program starts. I suspect DTR is the culprit. Other
programs do not do that as they allow DTR to be the PTT. Is there a way
to stop this. If I cannot I ma forced to switch the RigBlaster to VOX for
this program only.<br>
Perhaps I can change the RigBlaster so that only RTS does a PTT operation
on it.<br><br>
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<font face="Courier New, Courier">Gil Baron
<a href="http://members.home.com/gbaron"
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W0MN 44.08208 N 92.51263 W 1055'<br>
"Baila como nadie te ve" <br>
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