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New RRC1258MkII with firmware updated to v2.21

New RRC-Micro PC-Client v1.0.10 32 bit

Rig is a Yaesu FT-897

CAT cable is a Yaesu CT-62 connected to COM2 of the RRC1258MkII. COM2 is set to mode 3 - char timeout. Speed is 9600. JMP-3 is installed inside the RRC-1258MkII.

HRD is the latest version 5 beta. It sees the virtual port but will not work at any baud rate. The CAT speed at the radio is 9600.

From reading another post, I uninstalled HRD and the PC-Client. I made sure all virtual COM ports were removed, then re-installed the PC-Client and HRD. The UDP virtual port is the lowest (COM3), and the only one on the laptop. But, still no connection. I also tried a second laptop with the same result. Both laptops are running Windows XP, fully updated.

This is being tested on a local LAN using the default ports. No router or internet connection is used at this point.

Any ideas for more things to check and test would be appreciated.

73 - Doc, W4TX

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New RRC1258MkII with firmware updated to v2.21

New RRC-Micro PC-Client v1.0.10 32 bit

Rig is a Yaesu FT-897

CAT cable is a Yaesu CT-62 connected to COM2 of the RRC1258MkII.

The 3.5mm stereo cable from the radio to the SP jack on the RemoteRig has been tested and the radio receive volume is at the 11 o'clock position.

The headphone hooked to the PC-client USB dongle/sound card has been tested.

The PC-client will start a SIP connection. The yellow led on the mic/aux connector is lit. The green activity led on the ethernet jack is showing activity. The PTT button on the PC-client keys the radio. Microphone audio on the PC-client modulates the transmitter.

The receive audio slider on the PC-client application is mid-range. The PC-client has the microbit 1254 chosen as the receive audio device.There is absolutely no receive audio. No noise or anything in the headphones.

I have tried changing the receive audio device to the laptop sound card, but no receive audio will come from the laptop speakers either.

This is being tested on a local LAN using the default ports. No router or internet connection is used at this point.

Any ideas for more things to check and test would be appreciated.

73 - Doc, W4TX

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