I will assume that you have already setup the radio control side of HRD to connect with the radio.
#Ftdx 3000 cw decoder serial#
Typical serial port settings Setup DM780 – configure PTT When you setup HRD to connect to the radio ensure that the “Enhanced port” is being used and that the speed is the same as what was set in radio option #038.Īlso as shown here ensure that DTR is unchecked and RTS is checked. Menu settings applicable to the serial port Also ensure that CAT RTS #040 is enabled as this will permit hardware flow control with the PC. These are the values which work best for me.Ĭhange #037 to use the USB serial port and not the back panel port. The next two items #76 and #77 is the gain settings internal to the radio between the internal sound card and the audio input of the transmitter and the audio output of the receiver. Which is nice as it allows you to flip between data and voice modes without having to reset a series of controls.Įnter the menu system and change option #65 PC Keying to DTR.Ĭhange item #75 to USB, which tells the radio to source TX audio from the USB audio interface. The data mode lets the radio use a different set of interfaces and configuration settings for example from SSB use. When using the 3000 for PSK and other sound card based digital modes. Write down the port numbers for the Standard and Enhanced com port you will need these values when setting up the PTT.īefore we begin to setup DM780 to interface with the radio, we first need to setup the radio side of the connection. However if they are missing you have a problem and need to return to the Yaesu driver installation instructions. Your port numbers may differ from mine which is ok. Via the Windows control panel enter the device manager and expand the Ports and the Sound, video and game controllers section.
#Ftdx 3000 cw decoder drivers#
In this next step we will check and confirm that the drivers are correctly installed.
#Ftdx 3000 cw decoder install#
The driver install directions on the Yaesu website details all of this. Once installed and the radio is connected and powered up you will get various messages in the windows task bar that drivers and being installed and or have been installed and the device is ready for use. The driver pack on the Yaesu web site has instructions, follow them and install the drivers. Your PC will have the rectangular plug and the back of the radio has square type B plug.