[WT-support] Fw: SWAP (Ctrl-S) command for SO2R
SM6CNN
sm6cnn at telia.com
Fri Jun 8 14:49:33 CEST 2007
Hello Olivier,
The Ctrl-S command to the Orion is in my opinion wrong:
*KVBAB why? it should not be changed from KVABA
?RMF why ask for filter bandwith?
*AF21025000 this is the wrong frequency (=VFO B of the MP)
*RMM2 why set mode?
*KVABA OK, but why was it changed to KVBAB?
?RMF why ask again for filter bandwith?
*AF14015000 OK, at last the correct frequency
*RMM2 why set mode again?
*RMM2 why set mode again?
*KVABA unnecessary, this is what it was alreeady
@RMF250 filter bandwith is returned
@RMF250 filter bandwith is returned
I believe that all these commands are causing a timing problem and in my
opinion only one command should be sent to the Orion i.e.
*AF(VFOA of secondary radio)
73
Andy SM6CNN
----- Original Message -----
From: "Olivier F5MZN" <olecam at f5mzn.org>
To: <support at win-test.com>
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 7:39 AM
Subject: Re: [WT-support] Fw: SWAP (Ctrl-S) command for SO2R
> Steef PA2A wrote:
>> Andy,
>>
>> Here it is the same problem that you have seen.
>>
>> Radio 1 is a K2, radio 2 a TS 850. When entering CTRL-S a few times, the
>> 4
>> different VFO frequencies A and B of both sets are getting changed. Even
>> when starting both sets in RTTY the sets can end up in USB. To me it
>> seems a
>> timing problem, by holding the CTRL-S keys a few seconds the two sets get
>> the same VFO-A and B frequencies.
>
> I can confirm that if one holds the CTRL+S pressed for seconds there
> will be a problem because the COM buffers will overflow.
>
> But I guess that Andy has a different problem. Amazingly Dani EA5FV
> doesn't report any problem with a similar setup.
>
> Andy, can you see anything wrong in your COM port sniffings?
>
> 73,
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