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PORTS TAB
Once the virtual ports have been created they must be associated with a specific function or device channel
(e.g., Control, CW, PTT, etc.). These assignments should correspond to settings of the application
software and must be configured first in Router then in the application.
Correct port assignment is critical for proper operation with application software.
microKEYER II has 11 channels – each channel provides an indication of the settings applied by the
application and current state (e.g., or or off):
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CAT (uses RxD and TxD)
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2
nd
CAT (
virtual “fork” for the main CAT channel)
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FSK (uses TxD for FSK and RTS for PTT if checked)
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2
nd
FSK (uses TxD for FSK and RTS for PTT if checked)
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CW (uses DTR or RTS)
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PTT (uses DTR or RTS)
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2
nd
PTT (uses DTR or RTS)
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Foot Switch (uses CTS, DCD, DSR or RING)
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Auxiliary (uses RxD and TxD)
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WinKey (uses RxD and TxD)
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Control (uses RxD and TxD)
NOTE: Do not assign virtual ports to the channels/functions which are not used by your applications. It is
unnecessary and only consumes resources.
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