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[WriteLog] FT1000MP MKV does not recognize USB COM Port.

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Subject: [WriteLog] FT1000MP MKV does not recognize USB COM Port.
From: wflesher@pacbell.net (Walt Flesher)
Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 12:13:11 -0800
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Basically, my problem is that my Targus Port Replicator reports Serial on
USB [COM 1] and occasionally [COM 2]. Writelog will recognize either of
these and allow me to set up the Port for controlling my FT1000MP MKV.
However, Writelog reports NO RIG.  If I use another computer, with an
onboard COM port.  It allows me to control the rig.  It seems that Writelog
has to be tricked into seeing this (USB) port as a true COM 1 or COM 2.  I
thought perhaps that a (DOS) MODE  setting could be made, but I don't see an
option to redirect a serial port designation with it.  I still have to find
out why the COM port setting changes each time I reboot.

I want to be able to use my Toshiba Satellite 2805-S202 and the replicator
to control the rig.  How have others resolved this problem?

Walt Flesher, W6SA


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