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Radio Data System (RDS) => MRDS1322 => Topic started by: Leo on February 27, 2014, 12:14:22 am
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Hi -
I'm struggling to get my MicroRDS to talk to my PC, and I'm wondering if it's just dead?
I've wired the MicroRDS to a USB-to-Serial board which uses a PL2303 as follows:
PL2303 Pin 5 <- Pin 6 MicroRDS
PL2303 Pin 1 -> Pin 7 MicroRDS
I have JP1 open and JP2 open.
The PL2303 appears as COM37 on my Windows XP machine. I configure this in MagicRDS, and get the 'Port Opened' message.
However, I cannot read anything from the MicroRDS, I get a 'Communication Error' message.
(I've verified that the PL2303 works correctly by shorting pins 1 and 5. I can see characters echoed when I open HyperTerminal).
I'm powering the MicroRDS from the USB port, but other than connecting it to a TX, how can I verify its 'alive'?
I unfortunately don't have a scope, but my multimeter has a frequency function, this reads ~56Khz when I connect it to the RDS out pin 2.
Any suggestions are very welcome!
Thanks -
Leo
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Download correct control software from the MicroRDS site here http://pira.cz/rds/show.asp?art=micrords_encoder
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:-[
Yes that certainly helps! Thanks. All working now.