[WT-support] SO2R - Secondary window

Bob Wilson, N6TV n6tv at arrl.net
Wed Aug 26 20:23:03 CEST 2009


Correction:

   1. Exit Win-Test
   From a DOS command prompt:
   2. MODE COMx: 1200,n,8,2              <----- had this wrong below
   3. COPY /b TheTwoByteFile.txt COMx:

73,
Bob, N6TV

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Bob Wilson, N6TV <n6tv at arrl.net> wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 10:37 AM, SM5AJV <sm5ajv at qrq.se> wrote:
>
>> ALT-T
>> I have noticed that the ALT-T (listen to secondary radio)
>> toggles the Audio 'Radio' button in the Secondary Window
>> but the HW-signal (RTS or DTR) doesn't toggle. Is this a
>> Bug?
>
>
> Does RTS/DTR toggle when you press [*], or [*] and [F4]?  By design,
> headphone switching can be separate from transmitter switching.
>
>
>> PTT-signal
>> How is the PTT-signal supposed to work when you have
>> interfaced a WinKeyer as keying device? I couldn't see
>> any ON/OFF-changes on the RTS/DTR-pins.
>
>
> It is handled by the WinKey chip.  For the WinKey 2, Pin 9 is PTT1, Pin 3
> is PTT2.  Note that PTT delay may not work if you try to use the Win-Test
> WKSETUP menu, which was designed to support the original WinKey chip, not
> the WinKey2.  You have to use dedicated WinKey set-up software (e.g.
> microHAM Router program) to configure the WinKey2 PTT seettings.
>
> The WinKey "Admin" command:
>
> <00><01>
>
> will reset everything in the WinKey2 and probably clear Farnsworth mode.
>
> Better yet, if you can send the Farnsworth command
>
> <0D><0A>
>
> to the WinKey, the will disable Farnsworth mode for 10 WPM or more.  This
> happens to the CR-LF sequence.  So if you create a 2-byte file with these
> characters in it (Use Notepad to create a new file if the attachment fails
> to come through, Press Enter once to move the cursor down one line, File
> Save) and write that file to the WinKeyer COM port, that may reset
> Farnsworth mode.
>
>    1. Exit Win-Test
>    From a DOS command prompt:
>    2. MODE COMx: 1200,8,n,2
>    3. COPY /b TheTwoByteFile.txt COMx:
>
> Where "x" is your WinKey port, e.g. COM5:  .
>
> Don't forget the trailing colon (:).  Please report results; I haven't
> confirmed that this works.
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
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