Kenwood TS-570D
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Kenwood TS-570D
Does anybody know how to get HRD to work with the 570D? I've tried a both a straight through and a null modem both to no success. I've also tried all different baud rates In HRD and Radio Menu and all CTS, RTS configurations Version is 5.24.0.38 (Because I'm a tight-wad )
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- ChrisDX
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Re: Kenwood TS-570D
Got mine working with a 570D..
Check com port
Check driver
mine is set like this..
96-1 for Communication Parameter (35 in menu)
CTS and RTS both ticked.
Com Port 3 (Driver is Silicon Laboratories - USB Root Hub)
here's some screenshots of mine..
Hope you sort it.. good luck
Check com port
Check driver
mine is set like this..
96-1 for Communication Parameter (35 in menu)
CTS and RTS both ticked.
Com Port 3 (Driver is Silicon Laboratories - USB Root Hub)
here's some screenshots of mine..
Hope you sort it.. good luck
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- andymuza
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Re: Kenwood TS-570D
What OS are you using?
Also I had an issue using a USB to serial cable as the chip of the cable wasn't compatible with the version of windows I was using.
Also I had an issue using a USB to serial cable as the chip of the cable wasn't compatible with the version of windows I was using.
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n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
n+1 the formula for working out how many radios you need with n being the current amount.
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Re: Kenwood TS-570D
Windows Feckin' 10 and its a nightmare, though had the same problem with Win 7. I should mention I am using an actual RS232 Port off the back of the PC and not a USB to Serial.
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Re: Kenwood TS-570D
I'm on Windows 7 through the USB.
Don't know about settings and stuff for a serial cable.
Try baud rate 4800 , coming up a few times when i searched 570D HRD serial cable .
Don't know about settings and stuff for a serial cable.
Try baud rate 4800 , coming up a few times when i searched 570D HRD serial cable .
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Re: Kenwood TS-570D
When connecting it from RIG to adapter did you use a standard serial cable or a Null Modem cable?
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Re: Kenwood TS-570D
I'm just using this with no interface or anything betweeen radio and computer..
I got the driver from.. http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Page ... ivers.aspx
If you start breaking things in frustration, then here is the same lead i have..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-CAT-Contr ... 1a03a2245d
I got the driver from.. http://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Page ... ivers.aspx
If you start breaking things in frustration, then here is the same lead i have..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-CAT-Contr ... 1a03a2245d
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Re: Kenwood TS-570D
just found this, it might help..
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I assume you have the TS570 serial port configured. Menu #35, I use the 38400bps setting (384-1).
Press MENU again to exit, power down the 570 and restart it.
PC: Verify the COM port you are using is setup properly in Windows/ControlPanel/Device Manager properties: COM#1 (do you have a serial port available?) Otherwise if only USB, you will need to do
the USB/Serial adapter cable route.
PORT SETTINGS: 38400,8,NONE,1 FLOW=NONE
Start HRD, Select CONNECT and make a New Connection, select Brand and Model of transceiver,
COM1 or the serial COM port you previously configured in Windows device manager.
SPEED= 38400
CTS= check mark
RTS= check mark
DTR= blank
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I assume you have the TS570 serial port configured. Menu #35, I use the 38400bps setting (384-1).
Press MENU again to exit, power down the 570 and restart it.
PC: Verify the COM port you are using is setup properly in Windows/ControlPanel/Device Manager properties: COM#1 (do you have a serial port available?) Otherwise if only USB, you will need to do
the USB/Serial adapter cable route.
PORT SETTINGS: 38400,8,NONE,1 FLOW=NONE
Start HRD, Select CONNECT and make a New Connection, select Brand and Model of transceiver,
COM1 or the serial COM port you previously configured in Windows device manager.
SPEED= 38400
CTS= check mark
RTS= check mark
DTR= blank