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How to set CW operation on logger32?

bg2qmo
bg2qmo Member
edited March 2022 in Third-Party Software
I am using flex6400 and logger32. At present, kenwood 480 port can control the frequency and work well , but how to set the CW operation on logger32? winkey winkey2 and software? how to set?

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  • Mike-VA3MW
    Mike-VA3MW Administrator, FlexRadio Employee, Community Manager, Super Elmer, Moderator admin
    Answer ✓

    Create a WinKeyer port on SmartSDR CAT. You will be provided with a port number.

    In my case, it is COM16. Now, follow the Logger32 instructions for connecting to a WinKeyer (assuming it can support a WinKeyer).

    I have never used Logger32, but that should point you in the correct direction.

  • bg2qmo
    bg2qmo Member
    Answer ✓
    > @Mike-VA3MW said:
    > Create a WinKeyer port on SmartSDR CAT. You will be provided with a port number.
    > In my case, it is COM16. Now, follow the Logger32 instructions for connecting to a WinKeyer (assuming it can support a WinKeyer).
    > I have never used Logger32, but that should point you in the correct direction.


    I think i understand the method, Thanks for you big help,73 and GL.

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