

In my case it was virtual Com port 5 generated from within the USB router for a microham microkeyer.

It is not actually necessary to know the Com port numbers used for the radio itself as HRD will discover this it for itself and displays the port number in its opening flash screen sequence. Basic starting point Most decisions taken during the setting up of this arrangement rest on two main items: 1) the hardware (RS232) or virtual port used for the radio CAT control, and 2) the virtual ports to be used for the linking to Ham Radio Deluxe. The author has been ed about the problem but to date I have not received so much as an acknowledgement. It should be noted that during testing of this configuration it was found that HRD did NOT pass the correct command codes over its 3 rd party interface for RTTY (FSK) modes of operation to Logger32. And the protocol supported is Kenwood (and only Kenwood, regardless of the type of radio actually being controlled by HRD). The connection parameters used by Logger32 to connect with COM16 are: Speed any (57600), Stop bits 2, Parity none.
#Rs ba1 software with hrd serial
Logger32 opens Com16 in exactly the same way it would connect to a radio using a hardware serial port. HRD opens and listens on Com15 port for incoming requests. In order to connect to Logger32 an additional pair of back to back virtual serial ports is generated Two virtual ports are created during the installation, in this case Com15 (used by HRD) and Com16 (used by Logger32). HRD can support 3 rd party programs such as Logger32 via a virtual serial port.
#Rs ba1 software with hrd windows
Windows 95/98/SE and NT 4.0 are NOT supported.

#Rs ba1 software with hrd driver
Please note that the virtual serial port driver required as part of this set up will only work with Windows 2000, Xp and higher. b) Use all the radio control (and some other) facilities within Ham Radio deluxe. From the set up described below, I can: a) Use Logger32 in exactly the same way as I could before linking with Ham Radio Deluxe. I stress that the port numbers mentioned in this document are those used in my particular set up and that these can be changed to suit individual systems. The user is encouraged to read and understand the facilities offered by the Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) program. They are presented here in the hope that they might just help someone else in the complexities of setting up something similar. 1 Using Ham Radio Deluxe with Logger32 Geoff Anderson G3NPA Introduction These are basically notes about my own set up.
