Tom,
Use the following to set the baud rate and com port #.
Amend line one in the rig file; the first number is the COM port,
followed by the baud rate, parity (N), number of data bits and number of
stop bits.
For the number of stop bits 0=1 stop bit, 1=1.5 stop bits and 2=2 stop bits.
Alter these if they are not the rig defaults.
The com port number must be followed by a colon (:).
If this is what you wanted in my first response, well oops sorry about that.
73's
Howard #3
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Behler" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, December 19, 2011 9:18 PM
Subject: WhiteStick Log Question
> Hi, folks.
>
> Well, I believe I successfully installed WhiteStick log on my Windows 7
> laptop.
>
> I didn't think it would work, but the program seems to be there. It seems
> to
> function well, and is extremely Jaws friendly.
>
> So, thanks to Howard number 3 for posting the link.
>
> I do have one question, though.
>
> Where do you find the Cat Rig Control set-up in the software?
>
> It is clear from the text below in the Instructions folder that you can
> configure the software to work with your rig, but I can't find where to go
> to configure things.
>
> Here are the instructions. Can anyone help?:
>
> CAT RIG CONTROL.
> CAT rig control will be provided if you change the extension of one of the
> .RI files
> provided to .RIG
> It is important that only one of these files has the extension .RIG
> When you change frequency or mode on the rig WSLog will update the
> computer.
> FT990 users must have revision one point three firmware or higher to
> function correctly.
> You may amend line one in the rig file; the first number is the COM port,
> followed by the baud rate, parity (N), number of data bits and number of
> stop bits.
> Alter these if they are not the rig defaults.
> The com port number must be followed by a colon.
> A general purpose ICOM rig file is provided, users will need to change the
> digits
> marked xx to the address of the rig as supplied in the rig manual. These
> values
> are hexadecimal, only use the two digits, ignore the H.
> A KENWOOD file provides for all Kenwood rigs.
> Users of Yaesu FT817, FT847, FT857 and FT897 should use the FT8x7 file.
> Users of Yaesu FT450, FT950, FT2000 and FTDX9000 should use the YAESU1
> file.
> CAT control is also provided for the TEN-TEC Pegasus rig.
> The RIG file for that contains one line for the drive and path of the
> Pegasus software.
> This is typically C:\PEGASUS\ and the last character MUST be a back slash.
>
> 73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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