I had a need to control either the FT1000D or FT857D for WSPR/WJST and here is what I came up with, simple and cheap. All my laptops and desktop computers do not have any serial port, only USB's. I have a couple of USB to TTL Serial Converters using the CP2102 chipset on hand purchased on eBay for about $2.00 shipped and I used one of them for this.
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CAT cable |
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USB to TTL Serial Converter |
The above photo shows the cable for the FT1000D which uses a 6 pin DIN connector. Another similar cable was made up using an 8 pin mini DIN connector for the FT857D. Now I can also operate WSPR with frequency hopping using my FT1000D and Ft857D!
USB to serial converter Transceiver CAT connector
FT1000(D) FT857D
RXD 2 4
TXD 3 5
Gnd 1 2
If it does not work for the FT1000D install a pull down resistor of 1K5 between pin 2 and ground (pin 1). Yaesu radios including the FT-990, FT-1000D with TTL CAT ports use an
emitter follower with a high impedance as driver on the serial out line. With the USB to TTL CP2102 converter, the emitter follower does not provide enough load to pull the input of the
buffer/converter low (< 0.5 volt) in the off state. Yaesu added a 1K5 resistor from pin 2 to
ground in later production of the FT-990, FT-1000D and other radios using a similar circuit. This interface should work on the the FT990 as well.
The USB to TTL CP2102 serial converters are available on eBay or from:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SY-Hot-Selling-USB-2-0-to-TTL-UART-6PIN-Module-Serial-Converter-CP2102-STC-PRGMR-/271424128315?
Install relevant drivers for the OS you are using from:
https://www.silabs.com/products/mcu/Pages/USBtoUARTBridgeVCPDrivers.aspx
More to come ....