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Sat, 15 Sep 2012 22:48:05 -0400
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The only driver you should need is for the usb/serial converter, that's it. 
Make sure though in the device manager it didn't give you a comm port number 
that's higher than the software wants to look at, some computers do that for 
some reason.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Russell Schermer" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2012 4:53 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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