ICOM IC-746


drichards@...
 

I am trying to get my new 746 to read the frequency and band. I keep
getting the message "Radio Port: Transmit Buffer Full". Doesn't work
at all though it seems like it is trying. Please help!

Thanks!

WA5OJE


Josef Klimosz <Josef.Klimosz@...>
 

Hi,

Usually there is problem that "Transceive" mode is set to ON in tcvr setup.
Check it and give "Transceive OFF".
I'm using IC-746 without any problems.

73 Josef OK2WO

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Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 1:38 AM
Subject: [hamlogger] ICOM IC-746


I am trying to get my new 746 to read the frequency and band. I keep
getting the message "Radio Port: Transmit Buffer Full". Doesn't work
at all though it seems like it is trying. Please help!

Thanks!

WA5OJE


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Josef Klimosz <Josef.Klimosz@...>
 

--- In hamlogger@..., drichards@h... wrote:
I am trying to get my new 746 to read the frequency and band. I
keep
getting the message "Radio Port: Transmit Buffer Full". Doesn't
work
at all though it seems like it is trying. Please help!

Thanks!

WA5OJE
I did some error and message was not sent. Again: Jiri OK2WY focused
me to MOST IMPORTANT thing: If you have got this message your
interface is not powered. If it is powered from Com port it uses RTS
pin and in Logger the voltage is -9V on this pin. You must use DTR
pin for powering and add diode from DTR to +U point in your
interface. Also you can use external power from battery or P.S.U.
(not so like it :-( ). Look for my WEB page www.qsl.net/ok2wo where
is also info about ICOM interface.

73 Josef