Thanks Don/Dennis,
I re-installed v9.1.37 the same day the anomalies occured and again just a few minutes ago just to be sure i got the latest. Also re-booted afterwards and no change. Setting the rig(s) from the spot log works, well, it worked for Rig 2 (IC-746Pro), and Rig 1 (IC-756ProII), but for Rig 3 (IC-735) for a spotted frequency of 7.128 Mhz, setting the rig resulted in the rig displaying 7.21-.C instead of 7.218.0, weird. So on the 735 it messes up the rig display frequency. You can see it in real time swapping a - or a C for a digit.
On the 746Pro and 756ProII if changing frequency with the mouse wheel the rig display tracks for a few Mhz but then gets off track. Say on 2m, 144.200 using the mouse wheel and tuning down to 144.175, the rig window in LOGic displays correctly but the rig's display say at 144.180 in LOGic suddenly jumps to 144.200 on the rig's display, eventually after some more tuning they re-track but get out of track if I keep tuning. Same with the 756ProII. The 735's display just gets screwy with a character "-" or a "C" in place of a digit. After mouse wheel tuning the 735 in LOGic and having it go through several of the odd characters being displayed it right now is displaying 7.201.4 and LOGic shows 7.209.7 Mhz.
When I say that LOGic's rig control window is displaying correctly I mean that while mouse wheel tuning up or down in frequency it increments correctly. The rigs display however at some point while tuning gets off track and jumps by anywhere from about 100 Hz up to several Khz.
I havent played with the number of stop bits but maybe will change those and see if that makes a difference. I probably should look at the driver for my 7-Port USB board. The FTDI drivers maybe I should go look at as well. I think there was a driver update not too long ago and heck, it may have happened then....too many variables here for sure and will have to root them out.
PS: Attached Com Port Data as a text file as it was too big to post. This was for Rig 2, IC-746PRO, mouse tuned from LOGic, and it lost tracking.
Thanks All,
de Brad