The radio was disconnected during the installation. I reinstalled the software using the file downloaded from the Yaesu site under the FTDX-10 section. I decided that I did not want to deal with extra ports and removed the drivers and the ports. I don't remember the numbers for all of the ports, but the FTDX-3000 was using Port 3 and Port4. When I powered on the radio, two new serial ports were created. When I setup the radio initially, I removed my FTDX-3000 and connected the FTDX-10. I know that I have the correct ports selected because I only have two of them. Something is not right with the serial ports. Fldigi is processing the message because I see it on the screen. Last night I decided to check the PO level. I was switching to ALC to monitor my sound levels when sending and did not have any movement scale. I adjusted my Fldigi settings to match the information that Gary provided and still could not get an answer to a CQ, or get reply from a station calling CQ that I answered. I finally realized that I have a problem worse than incorrect settings. That way you can just click the digital signal and everything aligns. I generally like a wider bandwidth while tuning around, so the DATA-U suits me better. You still have to select RTTY in the OpMode, though. If you select RTTY using the box in the upper left corner of FLDigi, the rig will switch to RTTY mode, i.e., narrow BW with the M-S (mark/space) tuning window. Change to Data-L or RTTY-R (reverse) FYI, the RTTY decoder in the rig doesn't hold a candle to FLDigi. I found RTTY on LSB today, which is really the way it should be. FLDigi operation Packet USB = Data USB and your rig will change to that. Rig settings Set Radio Settings, Mode PSK/Data - Data mod source = rear Rear Select = USB AMC = 25-30 Set TX power = 100 watts Click the "Tune" button on Fldigi Adjust Windows volume, i.e., Speakers(USB Audio Codec) for 30-35 watts output. It will pick up your frequency and mode automatically. I changed mine to 38,400 Restart FLDigi to be sure. I got FLDigi up and running today as follows: Rig Control = Hamlib Use the Yaesu FT-991 rig from the list Checkmark "Use Hamlib" Checkmark "PTT via Hamlib command" Uncheck everything else Set your baud rate to the rig setting.
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