Jim Frame
Well-Known Member
Jim, I don't have it all in front of me, but did you happen to try using a null modem cable or adapter?
I didn't -- should I? I'm pretty sure I have one around here somewhere...
Jim, I don't have it all in front of me, but did you happen to try using a null modem cable or adapter?
Jim did you press To Base after setting the radio parameters? After pressing Start Base do the BT or the TX ever flash?
Because that's what I had to do in order to get the 401 to be recognized. Typically, the radio and the receiver that the customer purchases are paired at the factory. When a new radio gets introduced, the previous pairing needs to be undone before the new pairing.
Jim what power output are you broadcasting at and how far is your LS from the radio? If you broadcast at a high power output and the rover is close to the radio it will be overpowered and not be able to properly receive the corrections. Try moving the LS farther away if you are broadcasting at 35 watts.
Is the 2D delta showing a valid distance? Also try turning uhf off and then on again in the Triumph LS.
That's why I broached this, Jim. It is not the case from my experience and from what I've been told. The user must manually unpair the previously paired radio before pairing the new radio all done using NetView.I'm assuming that when I paired the HPT435BT using NetView it overwrote the previous pairing. Is that not the case?