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The rt systems will work with nvda well sort of, I forget what keys you 
push to open up the edit boxes.  I'm fairly certain I've used their 
cable with Kenwoods program, I will try it for sure, you have to find 
what comport is assigned to that cable.  I'll do some playing and let 
you know for sure.
73
Butch
WA0VJR
Node 3148
Wallace, ks.


On Thu, 29 Jan 2015, Richard B McDonald wrote:

> Hi!
>
>
>
> After exhaustively failing with the Kenwood PG-4YU programming cable, I
> purchased the RT Systems KRS-F6 Programming Kit for the Kenwood TH-F6 (MCP
> software and cable).  Regrettably, this software is inaccessible.  This
> cable has some sort of built-in functionality where it does not use a COM
> port; meaning that it seemingly only works with the RT Systems software.
> Put another way, it will not work with the Kenwood MCP software; which is
> totally accessible, but which requires use of a COM port.
>
>
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> Now I am in the worst of both worlds.  While the RT Systems cable may work,
> its related software is inaccessible.  On the other hand, While Kenwood's
> MCP software is totally accessible, the Kenwood programming cable does not
> work.
>
>
>
> Therefore, has anyone found a way to make the RT Systems software accessible
> (with JAWS)?  Or, has anyone found a way to make the RT Systems cable work
> with Kenwood's MCP (i.e., use a COM port)?
>
>
>
> 73,
>
> Richard KK6MRH
>
>

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