[Dx4win] [LOGic] [K3] Configuring Time Keeper
Mel
ve2dc at videotron.ca
Sat Oct 17 13:59:12 EDT 2009
You do have to change ports under preferences... I assume you have done
that... the program doesn't ask anything. Older versions ignored port
numbers greater than 8. I can think of no reason why the latest version
would not work unless the com port is above 32.
Tim wrote:
> Mel,
>
> Thanks for your reply but the computer is recognizing the hardware.
> Seems that the program itself doesn't ask for the new port/baud rate
> and, therefore, doesn't see the port I'm using. It used to work before
> I changed ports but can't get the program to reset the port. I'll keep
> working on it. Thanks again.
>
> Tim
>
> On Sat, Oct 17, 2009 at 4:40 AM, Mel <ve2dc at videotron.ca
> <mailto:ve2dc at videotron.ca>> wrote:
>
> Go to Control Panel and try searching for new hardware.
>
> Tim wrote:
> > It's been awhile since I last used this fine program. Think I
> must have
> > changed the serial port (using USB adapter) and when I run the
> program it
> > tells me there is no serial port. I remember that when I first
> ran the
> > program it allowed me to configure the port and baud rate. Even
> after doing
> > a new install into a new folder, I get the same message. I
> turned off LOGic
> > which also interfaces with the K3 so nothing else is connected.
> Any ideas
> > on how to reset the serial port for this program? Thanks.
> >
> > Tim K5OI
> >
> > p.s. Worked K4M on 17M cw and 20M ssb with qrp on the K3.
> > _
>
>
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