Obviously I was doing something a little out of the ordinary and it may be no coincidence all this happened while the Navigator drivers were loaded too. However, while trying out different port re-assignments, something happened to me that has not occurred in many years… the dreaded Windows Blue Screen O’ Death. Ham Radio Deluxe always beautifully communicated with and displayed radio settings on that spectacular radio control layout. While configuring the serial port redirect parameters with the utilities, available in the Tools menu, a command line window is opened to run some DOSlike utilities (these are clearly not DOS utilities though). Ham Radio Deluxe offers a built in set of utilities which communicate with the radio’s CAT port and then provide, though another com port, a copy of the radio’s interface, but changed to a Kenwood interface language. ![]() Classic examples include ACLog and MixW, Contest Logger and CW Skimmer, Ham Radio Deluxe and Contest Logger, etc. This thing works quite well and, so far, can recommend it as a great way to mop up lots of gadgets and cables into a much more sleek system.Īfter much operating this weekend it became apparent I desire to have multiple applications access the radio’s CAT control parameters at the same time. ![]() I just purchased, installed and setup a Navigator from US Interface which created a slew of new serial ports including one used for CAT control on Com 6. Investigating the free offerings I experimented with Ham Radio Deluxe and a non ham radio related application from Eterlogic. Splitting one serial port to multiple applications
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