[WT-support] Re : Re: using LPT1 band data info on a USB to parallel adapter

f6bee at free.fr f6bee at free.fr
Fri Jun 22 07:17:34 CEST 2018


Hi All

A couple of months ago I searched the web for a band decoder solution for a TS-590SG that doesn't have either band data output. I found a band decoder based on a PIC sniffing the RS232 frequency data,  described by a ham from the Netherlands. I don't have access at the moment to the PC where I stored this article but I didn't build the decoder. It was to use it at my remote station where the TS-590SG, as well as the rest of the station, is controlled by a bit old desktop with a LPT port....
Gilles, please send me an email to remind me to find the article later today.
73.  Jacques, F6BEE

----- Mail d'origine -----
De: Frank Steinke <frank at dl8waa.de>
À: support at win-test.com
Envoyé: Fri, 22 Jun 2018 06:51:38 +0200 (CEST)
Objet: Re: [WT-support] using LPT1 band data info on a USB to parallel adapter

Hi Bob,

I’m faced with the same issue since years, but found no solution so far. 
My SO2R setup is as simple as possible. Key device is a CW switch which 
passes the CW signal to radio 1 or 2, based on the radio information on 
LPT pin 14. I have no understanding to buy a MK2R+ SO2R box or something 
similar for almost 1000 € to cover just this single usecase, where the 
LPT interface cable was made in half an hour with a few parts out of the 
tinker box.

The lack of LPT ports on new computers is a mess.

73 Frank DL8WAA


Am 22.06.2018 um 02:29 schrieb Bob Wilson, N6TV:
> The short answer is no, though you can use hardware like the microHAM 
> MK2R+ SO2R box to get BCD band data onto a DB25 connector, based on 
> the frequency read from the radio's serial port (with a single USB 
> cable connection from the MK2R+ to your computer), without using the 
> LPT BCD options in Win-Test.
>
> But please share, what kind of radio are you using, and what kind of 
> device requires the BCD data?  There are probably many alternative 
> hardware solutions, including adding a LPT card to your PC.
>
> Though challenging, it's still possible to buy brand new Windows 10 
> desktop computers with real physical serial ports, or add an LPT 
> card.  But it's almost impossible to do the same with a modern 
> Notebook computer.
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
> On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 4:58 PM, VE2TZT <ve2tzt at rac.ca 
> <mailto:ve2tzt at rac.ca>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to know if it is possible to use a USB to parallel cable
> (DB25 output) adapter to get the band data info on it.
>
> If yes is the DLPORTFOLIO.DDL  must be used ?
>
> 73, Gilles VA2EW
>
>
>
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