I've tried using multiple cables through multiple radio ports, all ending the same way. I've been trying for weeks & have reads many posts with no luck. With HAM Radio Deluxe as the CAT software (computer aided transceiver (radio control)) but, introduce a second piece of software like WSJTX (FT8) & try to connect to the radio & all sorts of bad things start to happen.end result, the radio needs another I have managed to get the comm port to "sort of" work by uninstalling & blocking KB 4089848 but, there is still a major issue/conflict somewhere? The radio is happy to work I've also completed a reset of Win10 which ended with no difference.
EASYPAL SETUP WINDOWS 7 DRIVERS
I've tried all the recommended drivers (& then some) i.e. None of the solutions suggested have worked for me. The system is running 24/7 and uploading images round the clock. The PC is a CCPU 1.86GHz with 3 GB of ram.
EASYPAL SETUP WINDOWS 7 HOW TO
After that, its just a matter of installing and setting up the required software and then learning how to use each application. The AirNav 3.13 software is running on under Windows 7 32 bit. EasyPal was then able to properly display the correct ports in the soundcard configuration screen. In my case, I had to disable all the Dax audio ports in the Windows sound mixer except Dax Audio TX1 and Dax Audio RX1. Radio by a different manufacturer, not to mention the many forum discussions on this subject over the years. The general equipment needs are a resonably recent vintage Windows computer (Windows 7 makes things easy), a radio and a 'sound card' interface between the radio and computer. As you can see from the above entries, EasyPal does not properly enumerate audio channels. I know it's not the radio as I have a similar issue with a second Radio remote control interface support: full optical isolation, CAT remote support stable high-speed communications 115200. Support mechanisms refined data cable to connect the cable, plug and play. Connecting the radio to the computer via USB causes all sorts of issues resulting in the radio needing a reset to restore it's full systems. Original 6N137 optocoupler high-speed communications, communication rates up to 115200. Recently I changed my HAM radio to an Icom IC-7600. I asked this question last night but for some reason it's disappeared?