Hi,
I obtained a new Surface Pro 7 yesterday, it runs Windows 10 Home.
I have attempted to install my trusty SBS 1090 Puck and run into issues. I have other Win 10 computers running the Puck and Basestation so not sure what the issue is.
I am 99percent sure its a driver issue on the new laptop. When I first attached the Puck the Surface 'found' it and installed a driver..... but I dont think its the right one!
Basestation installed no worries, but the puck is only showing one red light and when I launch Basestation it tells me that it isnt receiving data.
HELP!
Welcome.
Does the 1090 Puck have "blue" lights to show the signal strength? If it does and none of these are lit, maybe you have an antenna issue?
At the bottom of the BaseStation screen, does it show "Connected to"?
Also check Windows Device Manager and let us know what you see under Universal Serial Bus controllers.
Hi,
Thanks for reaching out...
Flickering between two and three blue lights...
Nothing showing in the connected to box (and I get a big error detected box keep popping up over the top of Basestation).
I have several things under USB controllers in DM. Most of them OK, but two with yellow warning triangles. Namely, USB Serial Converter A and Converter B
Quote from: HL7222 on March 29, 2021, 11:29:57 AM
Most of them OK, but two with yellow warning triangles. Namely, USB Serial Converter A and Converter B
Those are the ones you need to work for the Puck!
In your Basestation folder you should have a file:
CDM20814_Setup
Find it using Windows Explorer and then double mouse click it to run.
It should install the required USB drivers,
Hi,
OK... double clicked it. A black DOS screen pops up and it seems to instal something.
Unfortunately the Puck still has just one red light, and DM still shows errors on those two USB controllers.
Thanks for the feedback.
Try uninstalling the two offernding USB drivers and then repeat the install process.
Hi
Deleted them off in DM, then reinstalled.... Puck still on one red light.
DM has no mention of either Controller.
Restarted machine and hey presto Controller A and B pop back up, complete with warning triangles.
I've never installed a Puck but assume the drivers are no different to the SBS.
I suspect Windows prefers it's own drivers which is the problem. But running CDM20814_Setup usually fixes the issue.
Another thing to try is uninstalling the drivers again and also BaseStation via Programs.
Then reinstall Basestation, preferably the latest release, 184. You can download the CD file:
https://www.kinetic.co.uk/basestationdownloads1.php
Hi
OK, done that.... same situation basically.
When I reinstalled BS I watched it launch a DOS screen and basically attempt to install the driver, but same thing. Looking in DM without a restart no controllers at all - and an attempt to launch Basestation says no data. If I restart the computer it then has Controllers with errors and still no data on launch of BS.
Starting to fear the worst here...
Now wondering about getting a dongle instead! (I only really use the Puck when traveling and it is a bit on the large size anyway)
Quote from: HL7222 on March 29, 2021, 01:52:48 PM
Starting to fear the worst here...
If this weren't something that can't be solved we'd be swamped with similar messages. ;)
Do you have Windows Admin rights when you do the install?
See:
https://radarspotting.com/forum/index.php?topic=12865.msg52968#msg52968
Hi,
Uninstalled in DM, then reinstalled with the right click method.... same result.
Sorry this is proving difficult to resolve.
Try unplugging the Puck.
Then uninstall the drivers. Reboot the PC. Have they disappeared?
Then try the install CDM20814_Setup again. Reboot the PC. What do you see in Device Manager now?
This may help:
https://www.ghacks.net/2017/06/03/stop-windows-from-installing-drivers-for-specific-devices/
Hi
Not your fault!
As soon as I unplug the puck the two USB Controllers with the errors disappear from DM
Are you signed into Windows with Admin rights?
I think so... It was a new install of Windows yesterday when this box came out its wrapper
It says I am an Admin under my name....
Thanks.
Just spoken to an ex-Kinetic employee.
He suggested downloading the drivers direct from the FTDI site:
https://ftdichip.com/drivers/
This post may also help. Please read all the messages.
https://radarspotting.com/forum/index.php?topic=4893.msg49275#msg49275
BOOM!!!
Thats done the trick...... I deleted them in DM, then rick click run as admin installed the drivers from that website and I do believe we are cooking on gas.
I owe you a beer Sir
Fantastic.
Looks like the drivers in the Basestation file are no good for Windows 10.
Must make a note of this.
Hi
I would say its a recent thing. I have two other Win10 installs working just fine (one is even a virtual copy of Win10 running on a Macbook) and they went on without all this flap.
So, I am guessing its a new thing that the boys in Seattle have altered.
Or maybe its to do with this new machine being a Surface? Perhaps they have a slightly different brew of Windows?
You could be right. Good to know about it and how to solve the problem.
Hi
Indeed.... thanks again.
In frustration when it looked like this was going to be a no-go, I ordered a Flightaware Prostick Dongle from Moonraker anyway, so we shall see how that goes when it gets here!