To avoid headaches for programmers, users should be aware that they need to have the correct CAT Cable. Most of them will NOT work. One more tip: Menu 041 in the FTDX-1200 is “RTS”. Set it to DISABLE
This is the only cable I have found so far that actually changes the frequency of my Yaesu HAM rig.
Software used: CubicSDR version 0.2.8-4-Darwin-Arm64
Computer: Apple Macbook M2 with MacOS Sonoma
SDR box: SDRplay model RSP1B
Sure I had to use a gender changer, but it works!
I have tried USB > Serialport adapters that do not work for this application and/ or rig.
FTDI chipset doesn’t work.
SiLabs chipset didn’t work.
Gearmo USB > RS-232 cable didn’t work either
BUT, I HAVE found TWO that do work:
DriverGenius USB to RS232 Adapter with the Prolific Chipset.
Amazon Link:
To avoid headaches for programmers, users should be aware that they need to have the correct CAT Cable. Most of them will NOT work. One more tip: Menu 041 in the FTDX-1200 is “RTS”. Set it to DISABLE
This is the only cable I have found so far that actually changes the frequency of my Yaesu HAM rig. Software used: CubicSDR version 0.2.8-4-Darwin-Arm64 Computer: Apple Macbook M2 with MacOS Sonoma SDR box: SDRplay model RSP1B Sure I had to use a gender changer, but it works!
I have tried USB > Serialport adapters that do not work for this application and/ or rig. FTDI chipset doesn’t work. SiLabs chipset didn’t work. Gearmo USB > RS-232 cable didn’t work either
BUT, I HAVE found TWO that do work:
https://www.amazon.com/DriverGenius-Serial-RS232-Adapter-Cable/dp/B01LVYR1AB?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1
Details on WHY most others don’t work involve incorrect voltages sent to the rig: Read this article: https://groups.io/g/FTdx-1200/topic/76622231
I hope this helps, because it sure helped me, and I just wanted to share back!