FAQ
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Contents
- 1 How can I learn to use DDUtil?
- 2 I Lost My Settings
- 3 DDUtil crashes on start up, what do I do?
- 4 What is a Virtual Com Port?
- 5 Where can I get VSP Manager?
- 6 How can I get rid of Zombie/Orphan Serial Ports
- 7 Will DDUtil work with any other transceiver?
- 8 Will DDUtil work with my equipment?
- 9 What is a Passive Listener?
How can I learn to use DDUtil?
- The best way to learn DDUtil is to read the Design and Setup sections and then refer to the How_To section for specific items of interest. Also, questions can be asked on the DDUtil Yahoo Group forum.
I Lost My Settings
There are only two (2) options.
- Manually re-enter your settings
- Follow the procedure(s) on the Backup page.
DDUtil crashes on start up, what do I do?
- Generally, there can be two (2) reasons for this.
- The user settings file is corrupted.
- Follow the procedure(s) on the Backup page.
- Com0Com has a port name that starts with something other than COM.
- Open the com0com Configuration Manager and correct the offending port name(s) so ALL begin with COM.
- Make sure the enable buffer overrun check box IS checked for each port of each pair.
What is a Virtual Com Port?
- These ports are RS232 serial ports that live only in the PC. DDUtil uses these ports to talk to other software programs and the Flex radio. You will need a set of these for each piece of software you want DDUtil to communicate with. VSP Manager is the first choice for a Virtual Serial ports program.
Where can I get VSP Manager?
- You can get VSP Manager here.
How can I get rid of Zombie/Orphan Serial Ports
- Use the original program (and version) that installed the ports.
- If the above method fails or can't be used, the the Orphan/Zombie virtual serial ports will have to be removed manually.
- Note: → These instructions must be followed exactly to achieve success.
- Press the Start button
- Select Run (Windows7 users skip this step)
- Type cmd.exe in the textbox and click OK
- Type set devmgr_show_nonpresent_**devices=1 and hit ENTER
- Type cd\windows\system32 and hit ENTER
- Type start devmgmt.msc and hit ENTER
- When the device manager opens, click the View menu
- Click Show Hidden Devices
- Click on the + sign next to Ports to see the full list of Com ports being used.
- Highlight the port you wish to delete and then press delete.
- Accept when asked if ok to delete
- Repeat steps 10 & 11 for any other ports you wish to delete.
Will DDUtil work with any other transceiver?
- No, DDUtil was written specifically for the Flex family of radios.
Will DDUtil work with my equipment?
- Probably, so far i haven't found any equipment that DDUtil won't operate. If the equipment will track frequency/band changes DDUtil has several modes (BCD, CI-V, RS232) to communicate with it.
What is a Passive Listener?
- A Passive Listener is a device that receives data from DDUtil but, does not talk back to DDUtil. This type of device can be an SteppIR controller, Palstar AT-AUTO antenna tuner, band switches, Linear Amplifiers and many others.