[ct-user] Packet Radio with CTWin10.02.003

Patrick 9A5AEI patrick at rkp.ice.hr
Thu Jan 20 08:18:02 EST 2005


Hello, comunication betwen PC and TNC it is possible to be at 9600,  you 
must check what is the speed from com port to your TNC3...
EU packet radio networks works with speeds up to 1MBps...
CT supports speed from PC to the TNC up to 57600, if your tnc communication 
speed is 115k try with jumpers some other lower speed!

73 de Patrik 9A5AEI

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Brown" <k9mi at sbcglobal.net>
To: "John Bednar" <k3ct at verizon.net>
Cc: <ct-user at contesting.com>; "'Andreas Hahn'" <DL7ZZ at gmx.de>
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 1:47 PM
Subject: Re: [ct-user] Packet Radio with CTWin10.02.003


> Also, I may be living in the dark ages, but 19.2 sounds a bit fast for a 
> tnc. I think I would try 9600 or even 4800. Unless I'm out of the loop 
> really bad, you shouldn't be able to see any difference.
>
> 73, Mike K9MI
>
>
>
> John Bednar wrote:
>
>>#1 - Normal startup, you can log more than 64 Q's.
>>
>>#2 - You don't need to load any other programs or TSR's with CTWin.
>>Check the control panel to make sure you are using the proper com
>>port number. Sometimes Windows skips Com3 & 4 and jumps to Com6 & 7
>>with some add-on card drivers. In the startup screen, set the
>>operating mode to an assisted category, select TNC, and set the
>>proper com port for the TNC and the proper baud rate in the SETUP
>>window. You can power cycle the TNC to make it transmit the power-on
>>text while you adjust parameters. ALT-T opens the packet window and
>>the command SETUP within CT opens the baudrate/comport screen. You
>>can also telnet to DXClusters with CTWin.
>>
>>You might find this helpful: http://www.k1ea.com/faq.htm and
>>    http://www.k1ea.com/CT_additions.htm
>>
>>John
>>k3ct at verizon.net
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: ct-user-bounces at contesting.com
>>[mailto:ct-user-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Andreas Hahn
>>Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 4:23 AM
>>To: ct-user at contesting.com
>>Subject: [ct-user] Packet Radio with CTWin10.02.003
>>
>>Hi guys!
>>
>>There are 2 questions.
>>
>>Now I've got the newest version of CTWin. Thanks for a great job!!!
>>1.  Perhaps a FAQ but in starting window I get information
>>
>>QSO base size: 92
>>QSO size: 108
>>Log record size: 64
>>
>>So I hope there is no problem during a contest with such records.
>>
>>Hope to get more than 64 entries :-))
>>
>>2.  And I would like to bind a TNC3 for Packet Radio.
>>I did the configuration to COM1 as TNC with 19200bd. I can see that
>>the PTT
>>is set but CT doesn't receive anything, cannot connect....
>>
>>May be I've to start an additional software???Or have to set more
>>information for the TNC/for CT????
>>
>>Hope anyone of you can help..
>>
>>73s and cuintest de Andi, DL7ZZ
>>
>>
>
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