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Hi Kelvin,
I wasn't very clear. What I should have said is that when I plug
paddles into the winkeyer, the paddles operate the TS-590. I don't
know exactly how the winkey operates the TS-590. I have the key1
line on the Winkeyer connected to the straight key jack on the TS-590
and the USB jack on the Winkey connected to a USB jack on the
computer. Perhaps the computer is bypassed completely when using paddles.
At 10:38 AM 3/21/2014, you wrote:
>Hi Dave,
>
>You say the Winkey works in Stand Alone mode. Is this using PC keyboard
>input through the Winkeyer2 software, or the macros programmed into the unit
>with the WK2 Manager software?
>
>Best wishes, Kelvin Marsh - M0AID
>
>Working to improve accessibility for radio amateurs with disabilities
>
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>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>On Behalf Of Dave Basden
>Sent: 21 March 2014 16:56
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Winkey and N3FJP's ACLog
>
>I recently obtained two Winkey USB units on approval to use in
>connnection with my ACLog logging program. I'm having trouble
>getting the two to work together. The Winkey keys the rig in stand
>alone mode, so I think I have the cables and com port identified
>correctly. I can't get seem to get the logging program to control
>the keying though. As I have the same problem with either of the two
>Winkey USB units, I'm pretty sure it is something I'm doing or not
>doing. If anyone has experience with the Winkey USB and ACLog, I
>would greatly appreciate any suggestions he/she might have. Thanks.
>
>73,
>
>Dave, W7OQ
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