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flex 6400m connect to ham radio deluxe

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Jim Miller
Jim Miller Member ✭✭
edited March 2020 in FLEX-6000 Signature Series
HRD manual states vCOM virtual serial port drivers from N8VB must be installed for Flex to connect to HRD.  I am having trouble locating such, is this really nessary?

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  • Jim Miller
    Jim Miller Member ✭✭
    edited March 2020
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    Thanks Tim, I thought so but I've tried everything to get my new **** Windows 10  computer to connect.  It seems to work fine with the Flex 6400M but will not connect to HRD though I have had it working briefly only to lose it when restarted.  I'll keep plugging away though.  I really appreciate your reply.  73
  • Gary W9GD
    Gary W9GD Member ✭✭
    edited March 2020
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    If you cant get it working you can email me directly my email is available via my call on qrz.. I could send you some screen shots of my settings if that would help you.
    HRD is working well with my 6400m . No major issues at all. Set up a virtual cat port first which will make connectivity easier. W9GD
  • K1DBO
    K1DBO Member ✭✭✭
    edited March 2020
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    Slice Master is another option here. 

    Instead of connecting to the virtual COM port provided by SmartSDR CAT, HRD Logbook can make a network connection to Slice Master.  You dont even need to run the HRD Rig Control component. 

    Of course Slice Master isnt for everyone.  But if you like the other features it has to offer, my recommendation is to used it instead of HRD Rig Control.  I've even read rumors of HRD support staff recommending it to Flex users.

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