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Kevin UK-138 446 user September 9th 03 10:37 AM

The plug is the stereo type



Dwayne September 9th 03 01:57 PM

In article ,
says...
The plug is the stereo type



Try putting a mono adapter on it.
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Phil A September 9th 03 02:08 PM

No, it DEFINATLY is stereo ... could be that the data lines need swapping

"Dwayne" wrote in message
.net...
In article ,
says...
The plug is the stereo type



Try putting a mono adapter on it.
--
Dwayne
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/




Helge Wunderlich September 9th 03 07:01 PM

On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 23:03:35 +0100, "Kevin UK-138 446 user"
wrote:

Still getting the same message "A communication error occurred 1" then i
press ok then get next message "cannot find dj-x3"

But scanner screen still says OK


If the scanner display shows "OK", it means data is sent correctly to
the radio. This means that your COM port setup is correct and that the
electrical connections to the radio are OK (data is transmitted and
received on the same pin, so you cannot miss one and not the other).

The error message means that the program does not receive the reply
from the radio. This means that either your interface cable has a
fault which prevents the data from the radio reaching the computer, or
you have some software problem that prevents the program from
detecting the incoming data from the serial port.

To test a little more, start Hyper Terminal. Configure it to *not*
"echo typed characters locally" (clear the check mark), 9600 bps,
XON/XOFF, no parity. Also, clear the check mark for "Send line ends
with line feeds".

Now connect your interface cable to the computer, but do *not* connect
your radio. In Hyper Terminal, hit "enter" a couple of times and then
type some characters. If you can see what you type, the interface
cable is OK, and you have a software problem. If you cannot see what
you type, you have a hardware problem.

I have read people claiming the software does not work with XP, but
for me, it works perfectly, both with Windows 2000 and Windows XP.

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Helge Wunderlich
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Walt Bertram September 9th 03 07:06 PM

But, what type is the jack in the radio? Stereo or Mono????

Walt

Kevin UK-138 446 user wrote:

The plug is the stereo type


Dwayne September 9th 03 08:12 PM

In article ,
says...
No, it DEFINATLY is stereo ... could be that the data lines need swapping

"Dwayne" wrote in message
.net...
In article ,
says...
The plug is the stereo type



Try putting a mono adapter on it.
--
Dwayne
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/




Could be that the Icom cable you are trying just wont work with the
Alinco.
--
Dwayne
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/

Phil A September 9th 03 11:37 PM

STEREO !


"Walt Bertram" wrote in message
...
But, what type is the jack in the radio? Stereo or Mono????

Walt

Kevin UK-138 446 user wrote:

The plug is the stereo type




Walt Bertram September 10th 03 12:07 AM

Thank you.

Good luck in getting it to work.

Phil A wrote:

STEREO !

"Walt Bertram" wrote in message
...
But, what type is the jack in the radio? Stereo or Mono????

Walt

Kevin UK-138 446 user wrote:

The plug is the stereo type


Phil A September 10th 03 12:23 AM

Heres a link to one of the cables I built... you can use any common or
garden transistors, costs about a pound to make !

http://www.members.aol.com/mdennisond/opc468.htm



Kevin UK-138 446 user September 10th 03 12:23 AM

Thx guys will give it another go in a few days or when i grow more hair




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