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why were you unsuccessful in installing the driver?
with any kind of USB adapter, you want to leave it disconnected, install the
driver from the disc that came with the adapter, then restart your machine
and plug in the adapter by itself.
you should get the ding dong sound that windows has found the device. Then
plug in the serial cable to the usb adapter, and it has to be a straight
through db9 to db9 cable. Then, connect to the radio, with the radio shut
off.
Turn on the radio and open your kenwood software.
If this doesn't work, try simply unplugging the usb adapter and plugging it
back in to make windows recognize it again.
Steve's suggestions are also good re the ports.
Just in my own experience, I always had a bit of difficulty using a USB to
serial adapter with the ts2000...it was flaky to say the least. It would
work sometimes, but not all the time no matter what I did.
I ended up not using it after the first few times because there was nothing
to be gained from using any kind of radio control software anyway.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message -----
From: "Russell Schermer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 2:53 PM
Subject: Using the TS-2000 from usb
>I got my USB to serial converter and connected the rig to the computer, but
> I was unsuccessful installing the driver. When I opened the software for
> the
> ts2000 and tried different ports I got an error message that the ports
> were
> invalid. Are there drivers on the Kenwood site for windows 7, or is there
> something I need to do to make the rig and computer talk to each other.
> Thanks in advance.
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