I am just now working on my TS-440S.
 Call up HyperTerminal.  Set it to your COM port.  Set it to 4800Baud,
 NO handshake.
 Type "FA;"
 It should reply with the frequency of vfo A.
 
 In HRD, I tell it my COM port, CTS and RTS, 4800baud.
 
 Hopefully the TS-480 is same...
 
 73,
 Gary
 WB6OGD
 
 --- In Amateur-repairs@yahoogroups.com, "mefazamy" <FAZAMY@...> wrote:
 >
 > Tnx OM, I think the cable is working working. It's trying to communicate with the rig, but I have to figure out the settings on the software to get the communication to operate the software.
 >
 
 
Monday, 5 September 2011
[Amateur-repairs] Re: hOW DO YOU TEST THE DATA CABLE USED BY A TS-480?
Re: [Amateur-repairs] hOW DO YOU TEST THE DATA CABLE USED BY A TS-480?
Is it a serial cable or USB cable? If it is a serial cable, an 
 ohm meter should tell you. It needs a 9 pin female  to female 
 wired straight through not not a null modem cable. I believe the 
 RTS and CTS lines are required and hardware flow control should 
 be enabled in the program to use them.
 
 Mike kc9doa
 
 On 5 Sep 2011 at 12:15, mefazamy wrote:
 
 > I've been trying to get my TS-480 connected to several programs
 > and I'm not sure if my data cable is working properly.  The
 > responses I've been getting suggest that my cable might be bad.
 > Can I test the cable to see if it's working?
 > 
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RE: [Amateur-repairs] hOW DO YOU TEST THE DATA CABLE USED BY A TS-480?
Check the radio specs, MOST older kenwood only used 4800, 8, n,2 so 38k WILL
 not work, check the manual and set hrd or kenwood software to that.
 
 If you have to use HRD, it does have a find a baud test routine if you set
 the port and baud to AUTO... if it finds it, set that as the default, don't
 leave it on auto....
 
 The only other way to test the interface, is get another, or have another
 ham try it out.   What are you using
 
 If232c, or aftermarket one, which one, and ask them for help, they may just
 replace it for you
 
 Dave ve3wej/ve3ie
 
 
[Amateur-repairs] Re: hOW DO YOU TEST THE DATA CABLE USED BY A TS-480?
Tnx OM, I think the cable is working working. It's trying to communicate with the rig, but I have to figure out the settings on the software to get the communication to operate the software.
 
 
RE: [Amateur-repairs] hOW DO YOU TEST THE DATA CABLE USED BY A TS-480?
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Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 12:15:47 +0000
Subject: [Amateur-repairs] hOW DO YOU TEST THE DATA CABLE USED BY A TS-480?
 
    
      
      
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I've been trying to get my TS-480 connected to several programs and I'm not sure if my data cable is working properly.  The responses I've been getting suggest that my cable might be bad.  Can I test the cable to see if it's working?
 
 
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Re: [Simply Computers] test
Sorry David ! That was not my intent. This is spud. ( voyagermouse) ..
 
 You know me. I do not spam.
 I hate spammers with a deep passion !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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 > spamming literally thousands of users.
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 > --David
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Re: [Simply Computers] test
Please refrain from sending test messages to this group.  You are 
 spamming literally thousands of users.
 
 --David
 
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