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« on: 2015-02-05, 00:20:35 »
Both ports should be available as I will not be doing CAT via remoterig and I haven't configured either port. Or, at least I don't think I have.
The thing is, you've glossed over the very problem I have. How do I know I need "mode 3" or whatever it is supposed to be? How do I know what to do? How do I know what my device needs?
I know the obvious stuff like that baud rate and so on, that's easy. What I don't know is what else to pick and why. And if it doesn't work, what should I try next and why.
Right now, on the Control side, COM2 says "mode 1, byte-by-byte avoid this" and COM1 says "inactive". Same thing on the radio side. I don't remember setting either one. I assume the byte-by-byte is the highest for LAN traffic, but other than that, I have no idea why I should or should not pick it. Nothing, in any event, is currently hooked up. No idea what it is generating for LAN traffic.
I don't have the setting to use the USB port either and I have no idea what COM3 is or what it might be for, other than it doesn't correspond (I presume) to a physical connection or at least a regular RS232 connection.
I have no "twin" configuration to worry about, either. This is really a simplified use of remoterig on the whole. I won't be using it for RTTY at all, mostly for CW and microphone IN and audio BACK. That's all I need on the rig side, but I would also like to control the two peripherals and, superficially it seems, I should be able to do both. I just don't understand the key details.
I don't need CAT because of how the Flex 6000 series software works (or will eventually work). Today, I handle CAT and RTTY on the shack/radio side PC. Tomorrow (almost literally tomorrow) that will also be remotable to home/control and so I won't need remoterig to handle those either way. Just CW and voice.