You may also need to check the "RTS +12V" box on the Radio Setup tab.
Paul Delaney - K6HR paul.hamradio@verizon.net http://k6hr.dyndns.org:8080
-----Original Message----- From: amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org [mailto:amsat-bb-bounces@amsat.org] On Behalf Of David Palmer KB5WIA Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 06:41 To: pe0sat@vgnet.nl Cc: amsat-bb@amsat.org; erich.eichmann@t-online.de Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: SatPC32 via USB2Serial not working (Error reading comm device.)
Hi Jan,
Be sure the baudrate is set correctly in your SatPC32. It's under Setup > Radio Setup then in the dropdown list next to your radio, change "Model" to "Baudrate" and make sure it matches what your radio is using. It's not always obvious that the little drop-down there has a second menu setting.
Also double-check your USB-serial converter settings (Windows Device Manager, right-click each port and choose properties) to be sure the baud rate and stop/start bits are all OK just to be safe.
73 de Dave KB5WIA
On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 1:03 PM, PE0SAT pe0sat@vgnet.nl wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for reading this message.
Because I do not have enough serial ports in my computer, I bought a USB to serial converter from StarTech. It is a 4-port version. (ICUSB2324X)
I switched my FT-847 from a buildin serial com1 to com3 (the USB to Serial one.)
Everything seemed okay, until I wanted to use SatPC32. When I start SatPC32 the CAT option lighstup in my FT-847 display and then I get the error message: "Error reading comm device."
I have looked around to see if there is a setup option that can solve
this,
but I am unable to find one.
Is there anybody out there who knows of a way to solve this? Other
programs
work fine, for example HRD 5.
Here some hardware information:
- Using a HP Compaq 3GHz P4 HT with 2G memory running Windows XP - EN
SP3.
- Yaesu FT-847
- SatPC32 V.12.8a (2009)
73 Jan PE0SAT
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