[DXBase] CW Keying

FireBrick FireBrick" <[email protected]
Wed, 4 Dec 2002 16:07:49 -0600


Yes Joe
Two things.
Before starting, do a System Restore and save a Restore Point.
Then:
First read the help section under cw interface about checking the registry
to make sure the I/O address show in the System, Hardware, Device Manager,
Ports, Resources is the same as in the Registry.
While you are in the Device Manger, Click on View and Select Hidden Devices.
Check under Non-Plug and play Drivers that the DXBase driver, DriverX is
shown.
If not, Copy the DriverX.sys and DriverX.vxd files from the DXB folder into
the Windows System32 Folder.

From here you will probably have to do a reboot.

For some reason, I had that problem that the DriverX files were shown as
inactive when I viewed the Non Plug and Play drivers. Clicking on them gave
an option to 'enable' them.
Can't remember who clued me to that trick.

It was a while ago.

Good luck. Hope this helps.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe White" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 3:19 PM
Subject: [DXBase] CW Keying


> I seem to be having trouble getting the CW keying to work.  There is a
> limited amount of setting that I can find so hope I have it set
> correctly.  I am running Windows XP Home with service pack 1.
>
> This is the way I did my settings:
>
> Tools | Options... | USER Options... | CW
>
> Internal DXbase CW Keyer
> CW Port - dxb98 Com1
> Keying Speed - 18
> Activate Internal DXbase Keyer
>
> I am using the interface for Com 1 to CW Key on the back of an Icom
> 756PROII.  DTR is used to send CW.  My interface set this way works on
> another Logging Program that I use to test with.
>
> Any ideas or suggestion?
>
> Thanks
>
> Joseph S White
> KE4TV
>
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