[WT-support] Auto CQ bug in 4.11.0?

Tonno Vahk tonno.vahk at gmail.com
Wed Oct 30 19:56:33 CET 2013


I have always used USB Voice Codec, Microham control protocol and "Enable
the DVK Integrated in the MH device" checked. I have for quite some time
recorded straight in USB Router just as it is a bit more convinient (seeing
the bars and all).

 

I believe it worked fine counting the seconds from end to beginning in the
last version. Now it is counting seconds from beginning to beginning. 

 

tonno

 

From: support-bounces at f5mzn.org [mailto:support-bounces at f5mzn.org] On Behalf
Of Bob Wilson, N6TV
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 6:21 PM
To: Win-Test Reflector
Subject: Re: [WT-support] Auto CQ bug in 4.11.0?

 

If you are using a microHAM box as an "External DVK," programming messages
via the Router software, and executing them via "classic" mode (LPT pins) or
microHAM control protocol, Win-Test probably has no way to know when a voice
message has ended, so it can only do repeqt timing based on a when a message
is starting.

 

However, if you use the microHAM box as an external sound card named USB
Voice CODEC, and program messages via Shift+F1, and select the Win-Test
"Internal DVK", then Win-Test knows the length of every message.  So the
repeat timing should work better using Internal DVK rather than External
DVK.

 

On the other hand, I've seen about three reports from microHAM users that
only the first few seconds of a message will play, then it stops.  I'm still
not sure exactly what is causing that.




73,

Bob, N6TV

 

On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 7:31 AM, Toni Linden <toni.linden at gmail.com> wrote:

I'm quite sure that it used to work same way also in earlier versions as
Tonno described for 4.11.0

73 de Toni, OH2UA
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