[hpsdr] micro Keyer III and anan 100d

Rafael Meneses Mendoza ea8csd.radio at gmail.com
Sat May 2 07:36:03 PDT 2020


Scott

Thanks, I'll check it out,  And we will continue as you indicate.

Rafael

El sáb., 2 may. 2020 a las 15:11, Scott Traurig (<scott.traurig at gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Rafael,
>
> All of your answers on the microHam side are in the microHam manual. On
> the PowerSDR side is where things are not well documented.
>
> I'm happy to continue to help, but I'd like that help to persist in a way
> that may be helpful to other microHam users in the future. To that end, if
> you would post at the Apache Forum here:
>
> https://apache-labs.com/community/viewforum.php?f=16
>
> that way our discussion will be saved and available for others to benefit
> from.
>
> 73,
>
> Scott
>
> On Sat, May 2, 2020 at 5:57 AM Rafael Meneses Mendoza <
> ea8csd.radio at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Scott,
>> Thanks for answering,
>> Indeed when I bought the Anan I already knew what I was buying and it is
>> true that you have to treat the configuration in a different way than a
>> conventional radio.
>> Regarding the audio, I have no problem because if it works correctly, I
>> will try as you tell me to do the configuration through the COM port that
>> has been assigned to the MK III, but it is only a single COM port so I do
>> not understand how to assign to that port all the configuration (cat, cw,
>> etc) without making use of virtual ports.
>>
>> 73`s Rafael EA8TK
>>
>> El vie., 1 may. 2020 a las 22:33, Scott Traurig (<scott.traurig at gmail.com>)
>> escribió:
>>
>>> The problem would appear that you think your radio is the box you bought
>>> from Apache Labs. That box is only 20%, give or take, of the radio. 80% of
>>> the radio is the software that runs on your PC. Together they make a
>>> complete radio.
>>>
>>> Your PC certainly has USB ports, and that is where you plug in the micro
>>> Keyer. No virtual ports are required. When you plug in the micro Keyer it
>>> presents several physical COM ports over that USB interface to the PC. You
>>> then go into PowerSDR (or Thetis, if you are using that) setup and assign
>>> the correct ports to the correct functions (CW key, CAT, etc.)
>>>
>>> Similarly, the micro Keyer will present an audio device to the PC over
>>> the USB interface. That device is what you assign in PowerSDR VAC setup so
>>> that audio can flow between the micro Keyer and PowerSDR.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> Scott/w-u-2-o
>>>
>>> On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 11:20 AM Rafael Meneses Mendoza <
>>> ea8csd.radio at gmail.com> wrote:Y
>>>
>>>> Good afternoon.
>>>> I am trying to configure a micro Keyer III with my anan 100d, I have
>>>> created a virtual port I have configured and I see that it recognizes that
>>>> the port is open (open 38400 8N1) but I cannot establish the reading of the
>>>> equipment.
>>>> In CAT Control I have selected the ID as: TS-2000.
>>>> What else can I do since the radio doesn't have rs-232?
>>>>
>>>> Thank you
>>>>
>>>> Rafael EA8TK
>>>>
>>>
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