[Logic] FT 847 problem
John Tait
[email protected]
Sun, 2 Nov 2003 21:21:22 -0000
Subject: RE: [Logic] FT 847 problem
Thanks Jamie..
My Ft1000mp uses a homebrew direct cable and works fine. I'm using a
"standard" (from the PC shop) serial cable on the 847.. Is that what you
mean by a NULL MODEM cable?
73 John
EI7BA
> In case you haven't discovered, the FT-847 is the only radio I have come
> across that uses a NULL MODEM cable to connect to the computer COM port.
> Radio Shack may have these, or run a Google search and wire one up
yourself.
> I use the 847 primarily for satellite communications and it is great.
>
> 73, Jamie
> WB4YDL
>
>
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> Subject: [Logic] FT 847 problem
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> I have bought an FT847 as a second radio. It won't communicate with LOGic.
> If I select the newer driver it won't connect at all, and if I select the
> older FT847/FT736 it pretends to connect, gives no error messages, but
> doesn't actually communicate. Has anyone had this problem? is there a
fix??
> BTW, the 847 Serial number is 9E180010.. Does anyone know how old this
is???
> Tks es 73
> John EI7BA http://www.iol.ie/~bravo/
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