G'Day,
After a long process I think I have some stability to my configuration. Touch wood!
As I suspected, the problems seem to have been in the Windows 7 process of allocating COM ports to USB connections.
I proceeded as follows ...
I went to a "hopefully" clean Notebook and Windows Vista. It was a mistake. The Notebook had a "modem" that could not be "disabled" in the BIOS and was using COM3. The issues I ran into were more complex than with the Dell notebook and Win 7. But, it was a good exercise - the process improved my knowledge about removing, adding, reconfiguring USB devices and COM ports.
I returned to the Dell Win7 64 bit system. I took Mitch's advice and purged the system of USB devices. I then carefully rebooted again and again, rebuilding my system with everything apart from the RemoteRig devices. It was not hard, just tedious, carefully adding USB devices and letting Win 7 re-install them. Mainly the usual disks, webcams and keyboards and mice etc etc.
The one complication was the Bluetooth system - it adds a "standard Bluetooth modem" which I moved to COM31.
The system was checked extensively to make sure it functioned correctly.
I then made sure the RemoteRig systems were functional by themselves - stereo audio, VFO control, and that the backend to the MK2R+ functioned correctly.
I re-installed RemoteRig Manager with the COM port drivers. The latest version - 1.17.
I then plugged in a USB 2 hub, directly into a USB 2 port on the Dell, and subsequently each RemoteRig link, one at a time. The COM ports were allocated OK - 1,2 and 3, and 4,5, and 6, and I set the correct COM ports in my software and all functioned correctly. The FSK ports were moved to 11 and 12. Everything functioned correctly.
But ... been there done that before.
I followed the same procedure for each of the subsequent reboots ... unload the logging software, turn off the radios, and power down the PC. The RemoteRig devices remained powered at all times, and connected via the USB cable at all times. I used Logic and OmniRig for the tests.
I have two sets of Remote Rig, one set is H/W Rev 6, and the newer set H/W Rev 8.
When I rebooted, the control RemoteRig H/W 6 was re-configured by Win 7 to new COM ports - 13, 10, 9, and 7 for FSK.
I updated to the different ports in OmniRig, loaded Logic, and all tested OK. PC control of the VFOs, radio control of the VFOs, band changes, stereo audio , and the backend to the MK2R+ for both radios.
I powered down again - all remained plugged in - the RemoteRigs powered at all times.
I started the system - the H/W Rev 6 box again reallocated COM ports - this time to 16,14,15, and 17. OmnRig goes to port 16 so I simply reset the ports in OmniRig, and again the system tested OK.
This time I unloaded the software, reset the com ports to 4,5,6 and 12, and powered down again.
This time - no re-configuration - all ports remained the same and the system functions correctly.
I have since powered down, restarted the system many, many times.
The system is still functional - touch wood.
Re-configuration has never occurred with the H/W Rev 8 devices. I find that a little odd.
Throughout, the RemoteRig devices by themselves have worked flawlessly - I have always been able to run the system with the K3/0 frontend radios, and listen to the audio coming across the network. The only issue has been Win7 and the allocation of COM ports via the USB connection.
I shall add to this topic as necessary. Please ... please! ... wish me luck.
Peter VK4IU