[LOGic] issue with 2 rigs

Robie Elms aj4f at comcast.net
Sun Jun 15 14:31:45 EDT 2008


Try this configuration:

In logic setup choose the ICOM Plus (for rigs that support computer control
of split) No Bus driver for both rigs.

For each rig go to the setup menu and set CI- Transceive to OFF

Then restart logic.

This arrangement has worked for me in the past with an IC-7000 and an IC-746
as well as with two IC-746's.

Robie - AJ4F

-----Original Message-----
From: logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of George Vagner
Sent: Sunday, June 15, 2008 1:08 PM
To: 'LOGic is open to all radio amateurs for discussion of LOGic logging
program'
Subject: [LOGic] issue with 2 rigs

I have 2 Icom rigs connected to 2 different serial ports via 2 separate 
Converters, IC-756 pro3 on com6 and an IC-7000 on com5.

If I enable both rigs at the same time in setup I always get 
A timeout on the second rig and a message that says 
'interface found but no rig found at address 70h on com6"

That's correct cause the rig is on com5 and set to com5 in the setup
Not com6.

Its as if radio1 has precedence over them all if its another Icom rig,
Setting the rig type to yaesu corrects the port but obviously don't 
Communicate with the rig.

The reason I have 2 separate ports is cause I was getting timeouts
While talking to the rigs even running at 19200 baud.

Is there a way to have separate com ports on Icom rigs?

KF7NN



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