Carel,
I won't be able to check it out here until later today, but I find it
strange to hear that it is not working for you with 2 stop bits. The rules
for asynchronous data transmission is for the stop bit(s) to be at a mark
level, and any idle time is also held at a mark level - so any idle time
between characters should look just like an extended stop bit. On the basis
of that thinking, it should work with any number of stop bits - from one to
infinity.
73,
Don W3FPR
> -----Original Message-----
>
> Hi,
>
> Fired up my K2 Elecraft (#4927) with N1MM Logger program and
> found out that
> it will only work with "1" stopbit (remaining parameters are confirmed).
> This is in contrast to both the n1mm manual (use default Kenwood
> parameters
> of 2 stopbits) and the K2 KPA100 manual saying that 2 stop bits
> should also
> work.
>
> Also verified this behaviour with "Hyperterminal" only 4800 baud, 8
> databits, no parity, no hardware control and ONE stopbit is functioning.
>
> Don't know if more people have been seeing this, if yes maybe the
> manual(s)
> can make a note of it, if no it is just my PC hardware and this
> email can be
> discarded !
>
> 73'3
>
> Carel, pc5m
>
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