Setting the Receiver Address Code for Computer Control of the Delta II

From the Ten-Tec Reflector June 22, 1998

The Delta II is now being controlled by my computer. After two telephone conversations with Paul Clinton at Ten-Tec, he finally was able to get through to me what I should do and how to interpret and use what I was seeing.

First, the problem seemed to be that the "receiver address code" the contest software (TRLog) was looking for was not the default '4', like in the Omni VI+.

Second, nothing in the Delta manual or the 305 manual indicated what to punch on the keypad to display and allow changes to the receiver address code.

The keystrokes are F + <Mode to display the receiver address code. It should show something like EC OO. When you press the ^ (up) arrow on the keypad, that should cause to be displayed two more digits (0.0). The n.n digit is the receiver address code. Press the up arrow to increment it to the value you want (I incremented it to 0.4). Press ENTER to save it.

Then, in the contest software (in TRLog's case), I entered "radio one address = 4" in logcfg.dat and saved it. I activated TRLog and the program then recognized and took control of the radio.

Thanks to Paul Clinton at Ten-Tec for the help and advice.

73,

Dale Martin, KG5U

From the Ten-Tec Reflector November 13, 1998

I have a Delta II which I purchased to use as radio2 for contestng.

I purchased the Model 305 for the RS232 level conversion that is necessary for computer control of the Delta II. You could just as well build your own. My 1995 ARRL Handbook for Radio Amateurs has the schematic and writeup on an RS232 level converter using the same chip as the 305.

The baud rate is fixed at 1200 baud.

You may very likely need to know the 'receiver address'. Mine is 64. You can find and set your's by pressing the "F" button, the <MODE button (That's the LEFT ARROW-MODE button). On the LCD display you will see HEX numbers (mine says EC.006.4) in place of the frequency. The 6.4 is the 64 receiver address for my radio. You can change the number by pressing the Up or Down arrow buttons. (I'm telling you this in detail because I had to call Ten-Tec service department to find out how to do this; it wasn't in the manual.).

I found a problem with the computer/radio system that I am trying to work through. The computer software polls the radio for the frequency once a second. I have had to turn off the polling while the radio is transmitting, otherwise the CW characters get all chopped up and are unreadable. With the polling off while transmitting, only the first character is chopped (truncated?), the rest of the CW is normal CW. There are a couple of other software commands I found in the logging program command list that I am going to try this weekend and see if that will resolve the first character chopping problem.

My radio1 is an Omni VI+ and I've had no similar problems with it's computer control (same computer and same software). So, I don't know if the problems I am having with the Delta II are endemic to the radio or if it's just a problem with my radio. YMMV.

73 and good luck,

Dale Martin, KG5U


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