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Daniel,
Thanks for the input.
You are correct on the ports, although the Kenwood manual lists
the Data port on the radio body as being used for Echo Link with
no mention of an external TNC. That makes sense as it kind of
defeats the purpose of buying a D710 in the first place IMHO. As I
have had no interest in Echo Link,I have basically ignored that
port entirely.
You are correct that the port on the control head is the way to
access the internal TNC. Neither of the ports on the body will do
so. I have tested and verified that not only on my TM-D710A, but
the TM-D710G my EMA office has in their portable ham radio
station. The manual does state that "Not all functions available
via conventional TNC’s are supported by the TNC built in this
transceiver.", but does not describe which functions are not
supported.
Since WoAD only has KISS or Audio TNC types, (unless I'm missing
something in the Session settings) and the KISS mode worked on the
Hts, I went with that. The only other option would be changing the
USB device manufacturer to Generic and I'm not sure what that
would do.
I have successfully used Winlink Express (with the radio in
Packet mode) which has a specific setting for the D710, but have
no idea how they implemented talking with the TNC. The same for
the primary software I used with the radio on Public Service
Events (APRSIS32) which is written to work with the radio in APRS
mode.
In either case, it's working well enough now for an impromptu
Winlink session. I'll have to play with it some more.
Thanks again for some food for thought.
73
Randy KA0AZS
I have a TM-V71A (no built-in TNC) and hoping to be able to get a D710GA before they all disappear (both models now discontinued).
My understanding is the back of the radio has both an 8-pin PC port for programming and a 6-pin Data port for use with an external TNC. The same ports are available on the V71A and that is how I hook up my Mobilinkd TNC3 through the data port.
I believe the port on the control head of the 710GA gives data access to the built-in AX.25 TNC. This is a full TNC and not a KISS TNC like the Mobilinkd. So I believe the setting and config in the App may need to be different depending on whether you use an external (outside the radio) TNC through the data port on the body, or the internal (built-in) TNC in the control head.
If you connect to the control head that is a full TNC and not a KISS TNC, but I don't know if that affects the settings you would need to use in App
I could be mistaken but that is my understanding of the layout. Hope it helps with the issues you were having.
Daniel (AE4ON)