[WriteLog] Writelog and Japan Radio JST-245 HELP!

WA9ALS - John jfleming@shelbynet.net
Wed, 22 Nov 2000 15:29:15 -0500


There IS a section in the ini file where the com port parameters are
specified - Make sure these are correct for your radio control, e.g.
9600-n-8-1 or whatever is CORRECT for your radio.  These settings apparently
override the Windows Device Manager settings, so they ARE important.  The
COM paarameters SHOULD be in your rig's user manual.  GL
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WA9ALS - John
jfleming@shelbynet.net
http://www.qsl.net/wa9als
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----- Original Message -----
From: <W0AH@aol.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 3:08 PM
Subject: [WriteLog] Writelog and Japan Radio JST-245 HELP!


>
> I used Writelog for the first time in the CQWW Phone using the contest
> logging and computer soundboard capabilities with my IC-706.  No problems.
> Today, I thought I'd hook up the computer and Writelog to my JST-245 for
> computer/Writelog control of frequency.  If successful, I'd attempt to
modify
> the cabling for computer/writelog CW sending.
> Unlike my FT-1000 and IC-706, the JST-245 does not need an acessory CI-V
> level controller or such.  The transceiver manual says to connect a
RS-232C
> connector directly from the JST-245 to the computer.  I did that.  I also
> went to setup and choose port setup.  I choose the JST-245 and com 3, but
got
> a screen saying there was a com conflict.  I choose com 1 and didn't get
that
> message screen so I assume there is no conflict.
> Problem-  the computer/writelog are NOT controlling the JST-245 frequency.
> The front panel of the JST-245 has a LED that says "REMOTE" when the
> transceiver is being controlled by a computer.  It is NOT lit up.
> I tried com 2 and no difference.  I've rebooted the computer, turned the
> JST-245 off and on and still they don't talk to each other.
> Here are some questions.  The JST-245 manual says to use a "RS-232C cable(
> commercially available crossed cable with 25-pin DSUB male connectors at
each
> end)".
> 1) Could I be using the wrong cable, one that is not crossed?
> 2) Is it possible that my version of Writelog bought and downloaded in
early
> October does not support the JST 245 even though it is listed as a
> transceiver option?
> 3) Do I need to do something in the Writelog INI files to make it work?
> 4) Have I done something wrong or forgotten to do something?
> Doug  W0AH
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