Ron,
One more thought. If you plan on using the auto band switching feature
of the ALS-1306, you should probably use the USB connection to the
radio for the logging software. This will free up the serial
connection on the radio for connection to the amp for band data.
Since the serial and usb connections on the radio are independent of
each other, I'm sure this will work, but not having that amp, I can't
swear to it from real world experience but that's how I would do it.
Of course, the amp connection will need the optional cable from
Ameritron which has amp connection at one end, andserial/7pin din
connectors at the radio end.
73, Steve KW3A
On 2/15/2016 1:59 PM, Steve Forst wrote:
> Ron,
>
> While I'm not a big user of the software, I do have it installed and
> interfaced to the radio here.
>
> First decide if you want to use the usb connection on the radio, or the
> serial connection. They are independent of each other, either one will
> work.
>
>
> Under the "set up" drop down menu, arrow down to the "rig interface"
> menu and hit enter.
>
> Tab down and select your radio from the list (Kenwood in this case)
> and select your comm port from the comm port list. and also the baud
> rate. Menu 61 in the 590s for comm port baud rate (9600 default) and
> menu 62 for the USB baud rate (115200 default).
>
> Be sure baud rates in the radio and whatever comm port you choose are
> the same.
>
> Of course you need to know what comm port you are using on the pc. If
> using a comm port to the serial connection, it has to be a straight
> through cable and not a null modem cable which has 2 wires reversed.
>
> If you use the usb connection to a usb port on the pc, you must install
> the free virtual comm port software from Kenwood. It will install as a
> comm port (be sure to note what number comm port is installed) and
> select that port number in the N3FJP software.
>
> If you ever want to use the built in sound chip in the radio, you need
> to use the USB connection and the virtual comm port driver.
>
>
> A usb to serial adapter should work, although not all are created
> equal. You may have to go into windows device manager to confirm
> what comm port you are using.
>
> The other stuff like data bits, stop bits, etc should be set correctly
> when the Kenwood radio is selected. If using JAWS, you may have to
> use the JAWS cursor to read all the stuff on the setup window if you
> wish, but the main stuff mentioned above will read ok without it and
> should get you up and running.
>
> 73, Steve KW3A
>
> On 2/15/2016 1:20 PM, Dr. Ronald E. Milliman wrote:
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>> I have looked and looked for detailed information on how to Interface the
>> N3FJP logging software on my computer with my Kenwood TS-590s transceiver,
>> and I do not find anything anywhere addressing this topic. Do any of you
>> have a set of instructions? If not, can you direct me to where I can find
>> such information? I know several of you are using Scott's logging software
>> and are interfacing it with your rigs, and as I recall, some of you ran into
>> some problems with it, e.g. setting the proper baud rate or com port or
>> something like that. I have looked all over Scott's website, including all
>> of the FAQ and find nothing that addresses this topic.
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>> 73,
>>
>> Ron, K8HSY
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>> Dr. Ronald E. Milliman
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