[WT-support] Speed jumps up occasionally

9A5K 9a5k at 9a5k.com
Wed Dec 1 10:31:10 CET 2010


Hi all.

Same happens here with EZMaster, not only MK2R... 

It was never case with LPT / COM CW keying. Only when Winkey is ON.

And same was back in WT v3. 

73,
Chris - 9A5K


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob Wilson, N6TV 
  To: support at win-test.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 10:17 AM
  Subject: Re: [WT-support] Speed jumps up occasionally


  Do you have a version of ESM.WTS in your Win-Test scripts directory?  Do File | Explorer | /scripts directory.


  In the microHAM Router software, Winkey tab, set 


  Speed pot min: 20 WPM
  Speed pot max: 60 WPM


  Then start Win-Test.  This may help to resolve some of the issues.  Any other values will probably make the problem worse.


  What would help even more would be to go to the Ports tab in the router, then click the MON button next to the Winkey port, then start logging all messages between Win-Test and the WinKey.  Next start Win-Test and try to reproduce the speed jump problem.


  Then save the log and send it to F6FVY and/or K1EL, explaining exactly when the speed jumped unexpectedly.


  73,
  Bob, N6TV


  On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 1:05 AM, Ken Chandler <g0orh at sky.com> wrote:

    I had an occasional problem.
    Used MicroHam mk2 keyer with a K3.
    I Was not using ++ ---,
    my issue was when I logged a call the F3 TU G0ORH speed increased from 33 to at least 40 while in ESM mode.
    Disabling ESM all was fine!

    Ken..G0ORH

    CW4EVER

    Sent from my iPhone





    On 1 Dec 2010, at 07:07, "John Warburton G4IRN" <qrz at dxdx.co.uk> wrote:

    > To echo what others have said - we also had problems with the messages
    > getting faster. We were NOT using an outboard keying device, the CW was
    > being keyed directly from the PC's. I guess that may eliminate Winkey as
    > being the issue? We were however using ++ and -- in the messages.
    >
    > As someone previously stated, it seemed like a neat idea at one point that
    > the speed should increase with the QSO rate. However it all got a bit silly
    > when it got too fast and we had to revert to hand-keying, as altering the CW
    > speed would not get it back to normal.
    >
    > John G4IRN
    > Op at P3F.
    >
    >
    >
    >>
    >> Using +++ and --- in the CW messages is the root cause. I used the default
    >> exchange that has the speed up for the "TU" for this past CW contest and
    >> the
    >> super fast CW spurts error returned. I had not used the speed change in
    >> the
    >> message all this year as I suspected this was the cause but it is too
    >> random to
    >> prove. My WinKey CW has been solid for every contest until last weekend
    >> when I used that feature again.
    >>
    >> 73 Rich KL7RA
    >>
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