I've done it, make sure the com port settings are right, make sure you're
setting the radio for PC in the menu setting for that and not speaker mic or
packet, make sure that's really com 2, I had 1 computer throw me a surprise
there especially with those USB to serial adapters, those will give them any
com port number they want. Make sure in device manager that there are no
conflicts on com2, such as a modem on com 2 or 4, I think 4 will mess up 2
in win 98SE, I've been there before too though that shouldn't mess up
something like that. Just things from my experience you might want to
check/try.
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Sent: Saturday, March 13, 2004 11:37 PM
Subject: th-f 6 a programing help needed
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> I have just gotten a Kenwood th-f 6a and the radio seems to be one of =
> the best that I have ever had. But I am having a little trouble =
> programming the radio from the pc. Every time I try to save the data =
> that I have all ready manually put in the radio I get an error message. =
> Radio is invalid, check and try again. =20
> I have check connection, also the com port, and everything else that I =
> can think of trying. I am sure that I am missing something but I can =
> not think what. I hope that some young mind can help this old dog. If =
> it matters I am running 98 sec, with 512 mag of memory. =20
> I did try to program the radio on another computer, that computer only =
> had one com port and the radio worked fine. I guess on question is does =
> the software really work on com 2? I have com 1 busy with my dec-talk. =
> Any thought will be appreciated. =20
> Bob KA5ETA
> Echo-link node 28599
> 442.150R
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