Select mode for COM2-to-COM2 transparent transfer
of serial data between two opposite RRC. The setting
defines the event that triggers the data transfer over
Internet.
Inactive (default)
Logical parallel with COM0. = Is used for level
converting for CI-V and FT-8x7. The
settings from “Radio settings” are used.
Mode 1 = Char-by-char. A data packet is send for
each char, needs lot of bandwidth.
Mode 2 = ICOM CI-V. Used for CI-V control of IC-
703/706 at the same time as you use the
control panel.
Mode 3 = Char-timeout. A data packet is sent when
there is a pre-defined pause between two
received char.
Mode 4 = Kenwood, Yaesu, Elecraft. Used for CAT
control of TS-480 or TS-2000 at the same
time as you use the control panel.
Mode 5 = User-def-terminator. Used if you want to
define the terminator char by yourself (see
below).
Mode 8 = The WinKeyer emulator is activated, and
data received from COM1 are sent as CW
from the Radio-RRC in parallel with the
ordinary keyer.
COM2 can be connected to the USB interface instead
of the RS-232 interface if your PC do not have
traditional com ports. When installing Microbit Setup
manager a virtual Com port called “Microbit RRC
Virtual Comport (COMX)” is installed. That’s the one
you should connect to when using HRD or other
softwares.
Yes or No (default = No).
COM3 is available only via USB. It’s shown as
COMExtra in Widows Device manager. In mode-8 the
WinKeyer emulator is activated, and data received
from the USB port are sent as CW from the Radio-
RRC in parallel with the ordinary keyer. In mode-10
received data from the USB port RTTY are sent by the
Radio-RRC via one of the (selectable) outputs.
“Inactive” (default)
“Mode-8 WinKeyer”
“Mode-10 Baudot RTTY”
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