[WT-support] KEYING DELAY

Ricardo Navarrete ricardoea4zk at gmail.com
Tue Dec 2 18:09:37 CET 2014


Not in my case Bob,  the problem was solved closing wt-telnet conection.

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy III
El 02/12/2014 18:02, "Bob Wilson, N6TV" <n6tv at arrl.net> escribió:

> Was it a consistent delay, or variable?  How long was the delay?  What was
> the PTT Lead time set to in the WinKey (WKSETUP) dialog?  Were you using
> WinKey PTT or any other type of PTT port?  Was the "PA PTT" box checked and
> was "PA PTT lead" set to some value other than 0 in the PTT tab?  You
> really need to send me a screen shot of every Win-Test dialog and every
> Router tab on the problem computer before I can do much more.
>
> There at at least 3 different places where PTT lead time can be set in
> Win-Test and the Router.
>
> If it works for a while, then the delay shows up, sometimes I've had to
> type SETUP [Enter] [Enter] in Win-Test to reopen all COM ports, including
> the WinKey.  Did you try that?
>
> Any leading blanks in CW messages programmed by mistake?
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
> On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 7:24 AM, Pablo - EA4TX <ea4tx at ea4tx.com> wrote:
>
>> In ED1R we also noticed the same problem but only in one of our computers.
>> Our entry was M/2 and we used 5 computers (2 x RUN + 2 x INBAND + MULTI).
>> All the computers are similar (same Dell desktop computer) and we used
>> microHAM microKeyer II. The problem was detected ONLY in the "MULTI"
>> Station, the rest of computers (4) worked without delay in the CW
>> starting.
>>
>> We checked all possible options (MicroHam Router and WT) but it didn't
>> help
>> to fix it. We also entered the same setup of another computer (without
>> delay) into this Multi station and it didn't work.
>>
>> After a lot of time spent in this issue, we couldn't solve. After a lot of
>> years running WT and microham, I think I do not consider myself a newbie
>> is
>> these settings.
>>
>> We thought that the problem was due to this computer (some strange case),
>> but now after reading your email, you describe the same problem we found
>> in
>> this station.
>>
>> Regards, Pablo EA4TX (ED1R Team)
>>
>>
>>
>> De/From_____________________________________________________________________
>>   J. Pablo GARCIA
>>      Interlanco Comunicaciones SL   Tel: ++34 91 375 10 43
>>                                     Fax: ++34 91 327 05 50
>>      Albasanz, 48 - 4D
>>      28037 - MADRID                 email: jpgarcia at interlanco.com
>>      SPAIN                          http://www.ea4tx.com
>> <http://www.ea4tx.com/>
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>> De: support-bounces at f5mzn.org [mailto:support-bounces at f5mzn.org] En
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>> de Don Beattie
>> Enviado el: martes, 02 de diciembre de 2014 11:52
>> Para: support at win-test.com
>> Asunto: [WT-support] KEYING DELAY
>>
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>>
>> In CQWW CW this weekend at G5W we were using new computers, which did not
>> have LPT ports (:-(
>>
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>>
>> So we had to use USB control of Microham and EZMaster on the two stations.
>> We experienced random delay in the CW starting when pressing a function
>> key.
>> As far as I can see, everything is properly installed. Is this a known
>> problem with USB control of Microham and EZM (yes I know that is an old
>> product) and if so, what is the fix. This never happened with LPT keying.
>>
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>> I did wonder whether it was the load of running TelNet with high spot
>> volume
>> that was causing the problem, but the computers are fast, with lots of
>> memory.
>>
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>> Any ideas ?
>>
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>>
>> Don, G3BJ
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