[amsat-bb] CONTINUATION OF HELP WITH USB TO SERIAL CONTROL OF KENWOOD
Rick Walter
wb3csy at gmail.com
Fri Jan 31 00:17:17 UTC 2020
Thanks for your reply. The computer says the USB to serial is on Com 3 and the SatPC32 program says it can’t find Com3. Maybe the chip in it is working but there could be a problem in the circuit going to the radio. I have been using that setup since 2010. Maybe another part let the smoke out. I do see on the internet that Win 10 does not like USB to serial. I take the box apart tomorrow (USB to Serial) and look. It is ironic that it worked yesterday on Win 7!
Rick
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> On Jan 30, 2020, at 6:10 PM, Burns Fisher <wb1fj-bb at fisher.cc> wrote:
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> Are you saying that it is more than the COM number just changing, as Windows is wont to do capriciously? I guess I'd just plug and unplug the USB/serial and see which COM port appears and disappears.
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>> On Thu, Jan 30, 2020 at 5:38 PM Rick Walter via AMSAT-BB <amsat-bb at amsat.org> wrote:
>> I have been using the RASCAL R-KW13PD made by BUX COMM CO for years to
>> control my Kenwood TS-2000X via satPC32 software to work the birds.I
>> have been using an HP Windows 7 laptop.
>> Today, I just finally updated that laptop to Windows 10. Everything
>> seems to works great since the upgrade. However, when I try using my
>> normal interface which was always connected to COM 3, The satPC32
>> software tells me it can't find the radio on COM3. When I check the
>> device manager is claims the device is working. Any ideas? Thank you.
>> 73,
>> Rick - WB3CSY
>>
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