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Tue Jul 7 11:09:53 CEST 2009
Set Farns WPM <0D><nn> nn is in the range of 10-99
Example: <0D><12> for Farnsworth=18 WPM
Farnsworth spacing is useful for CW practice because it encourages you to
learn characters by sound not individual dits and dahs. In Winkeyer2,
Farnsworth is implemented by sending letters at a fixed rate of nn WPM
regardless what the WPM sending rate is. Spacing between characters is
determined by the sending rate. When the WPM rate is set above the
Farnsworth WPM, Farnsworth is automatically disabled.
Somehow you need to reset your WinKey and the problem should go away. Note
that in ASCII <0D> is the carriage return character (CR) and <20> is the
ASCII blank (32 decimal), so maybe in Win-Test keyboard mode (Alt-K), if you
type [Enter] or [Ctrl-Enter] and a blank, it sets the WinKey to Farnsworth
mode at 32 WPM or less?
73,
Bob, N6TV
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<div class=3D"gmail_quote">On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 8:10 AM, Peter Bowyer <s=
pan dir=3D"ltr"><<a href=3D"mailto:peter at bowyer.org">peter at bowyer.org</a=
>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"border-le=
ft: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: =
1ex;">
On 18/08/2009, Eugene Kuznetsov <<a href=3D"mailto:mail at astrojohn.ru">ma=
il at astrojohn.ru</a>> wrote:<br>
> Hello!<br>
><br>
> I use Win-Key with Win-Test.<br>
><br>
> When Win-key speed is 32 wpm and more, all is OK.<br>
> When speed is 30 wpm and less, I have increased<br>
> spacing between the characters in the word.<br>
> So spacing between chracters is like spacing beetween words.<br>
><br>
> Is this Win-Test or Win-Key feature?<br>
<br>
We've seen this problem at G6PZ, also. Would really like to find a solu=
tion.<br>
<br>
Peter G4MJS</blockquote><div><br></div></div>From the WinKey manual, it sou=
nds like your keyer has somehow been set up to use "Farnsworth Mode&qu=
ot; at 30 wpm or less:<br><br><div style=3D"margin-left: 40px;">Set Farns W=
PM <0D><nn> nn is in the range of 10-99<br>
<br>Example: <0D><12> for Farnsworth=3D18 WPM<br><br>Farnsworth
spacing is useful for CW practice because it encourages you to learn
characters by sound not individual dits and dahs. In Winkeyer2,
Farnsworth is implemented by sending letters at a fixed rate of nn WPM
regardless what the WPM sending rate is. Spacing between characters is
determined by the sending rate. When the WPM rate is set above the
Farnsworth WPM, Farnsworth is automatically disabled.<br>
<br></div>Somehow you need to reset your WinKey and the problem should
go away.=A0 Note that in ASCII <0D> is the carriage return
character (CR) and <20> is the ASCII blank (32 decimal), so
maybe in Win-Test keyboard mode (Alt-K), if you type [Enter] or
[Ctrl-Enter] and a blank, it sets the WinKey to Farnsworth mode at 32 WPM o=
r less?<br>
<br>73,<br>Bob, N6TV
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