[Trlog] New TR684.ZIP

Mike Wetzel mjwetzel at comcast.net
Thu Nov 2 18:14:12 EST 2006


Kirk,

I don't believer the Icom radios will work at 9600 with TR, at least the
last time I tried they did not.

Mike W9RE

-----Original Message-----
From: trlog-bounces at contesting.com [mailto:trlog-bounces at contesting.com]On
Behalf Of K4RO Kirk Pickering
Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 5:35 PM
To: trlog at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Trlog] New TR684.ZIP

Looking deeper in your band decoder manual, it looks
like there is a jumper that must be set for Icom radios.
It looks like you only have a choice between 1200 and
9600 baud with the WX0B band decoder for Icom radios.
Do you have everything (radios, band decoders, and TR-Log)
set at 9600 baud?



On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 03:56:09PM -0600, VE5ZX wrote:
> I have a pair of CI-V. I spent hour trying to get the DBS-2 to talk to my
> 736 and 746 Pro. I could see the digital stream from the Icom at the right
> point on the PIC in the DBS but the PIC won't produce any output. After
> discussion with Array Solution I found that original developer/producer
was
> SK and no schematics or support material other than the manual was
> available. So I changed my strategy from having the DBS-2 talking directly
> to the Icom I decided to take the band output from TR. Not an ideal
> solution but a solution never the less. TR 679 works perfectly fine with
> this setup. TR684 does not work. It does talk to the Icoms okay but the
> band output will not follow the rigs and hence I loss control of my
> antennas and BP. A bad setting? A bug?  Not sure. I can always run 679 -
it
> worked fine in the CQWW SSB.
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