[WT-support] slow entry when voice keyer is active
cedric lamouche
lamc1 at free.fr
Mon Oct 24 22:48:05 CEST 2011
hi bob, just enable the soundcard dvk to have a delay to appear callsign
on screen. I have ptt port by com port.
I will make other tests thursday when i will prepare stations for WW.
73 ced
Le 24/10/2011 19:24, Bob Wilson, N6TV a écrit :
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 6:05 AM, ced <lamc1 at free.fr
> <mailto:lamc1 at free.fr>> wrote:
>
> When voice keyer is active the entry is very low for new call. Cpu
> is not charge, i have this problem on two computer on XP os. The
> two computer have different configuration (memory, cpu).
> If dvk is not enable entry callsign is fast.
>
>
> Are you saying that when the soundcard DVK is enabled, and you start
> typing a callsign, the numbers and letters don't appear on the screen
> as soon as you type them? Or are you saying that when you press a key
> like F1, it takes a long time for the message to be played on the radio?
>
> Do you have an anti-virus program with "Auto-Protect" enabled? Try
> temporarily disabling it to see if that fixes the problem.
>
> Do you have a PTT port defined? (A COM port PIN, an LPT port PIN,
> microHAM control protocol, or no PTT pin at all, so you are using VOX?)
>
> If the messages play slowly, is it possible that there is a long gap
> of silence recorded at the beginning of the messages?
>
> How much memory (RAM) do you have on the machines? 1 GB is really the
> minimum for Windows XP these days; more is better.
>
> Are your hard disks really full? Are you using any "external" (USB)
> hard disks?
>
> Are you using the Win-Test Contest Recorder as well as the voice keyer?
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
>
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