INFO NEED FROM
icom ic-7600 users or other in this groupgoup
When I tune the radio on RTTY mode Writelog software closed there is a
steady tone eared from the monitor.
But if I open Writelog software the tone is cycled and at the same time the
red FSK led on the rigblaster Pro control box flash.
In the help file I found that configuration but it is?nt there by default so
I have to write it ?
COM1_RTS_INIT=-2
COM1_DTR_INIT=1
Is there some one has experimented the same thing and know for the ICOM- IC
7600 what to enter in the ini file to remove that problem ?
The radio with the WL software tune & transmit well but this cycled tone
should not stay like that.
Gilles ve2lx
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ANSWER
Hi Giles,
Yes - its almost certainly RTS or DTR issue. You can modify the WriteLog
INI file to set RTS/DTR high or low at startup. This is documented in the
WriteLog help files. I can?t tell you what settings your rig needs, but if
you experiment with it, you can probably fix it with a specific
configuration.
Thanks,
Steve N9OH
On March 22, 2014 at 11:29:01 AM, G ( <mailto:rigel001@sympatico.ca>
rigel001@sympatico.ca) wrote:
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QUESTION
De : G [ <mailto:rigel001@sympatico.ca> mailto:rigel001@sympatico.ca]
Envoyé : 19 mars 2014 23:16
À : 'steve@n9oh.com'
Objet : ve2lx writelog curious cycling tone during tunig
Hello Steve
I sent that remark in the pass ( When I tune in RTTY mode if the Writelog
software is opened even if I keep the TRANSMIT button on, ((( theTUNING tone
as a continuous cycling audio tone ? like bee bee bee bee over the tone )))
and the FSK red light flash on the RIGBLASTER control box ?
If I close The Writelog software it stop and I have a continuous tone ?
Would you have an idea why that happen ?
Is this cause buy a configuration in WL about RTS or DTR or TXD or else ?
Gilles ve2lx
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