[WT-support] SO2R+ Box YCCC in SSB

Leonardo Ramírez Rodríguez ea7kb at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 31 21:42:04 CEST 2014


Thanks Bob.

73
Leo ,EA7KB
El 31/07/2014 20:55, Bob Wilson, N6TV escribió:
> Unlike CW, it is not that easy to do this when using the DVR inside 
> the radio, or an external voice keyer, because the software doesn't 
> know the duration of each voice vessage.  So, today, SO2R only works 
> if you use the PC sound card (or external sound card) as a voice 
> keyer.  If you use the radio's voice keyer, the radio switching timing 
> doesn't work.
>
> I have not figured out how to get around this limitation with 
> software.  Maybe there's a clever way to use the PTT output of each 
> radio to control the headphone switching (simulating latch mode).
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2014 at 11:02 AM, Leonardo Ramírez Rodríguez 
> <ea7kb at hotmail.com <mailto:ea7kb at hotmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi.
>
>     In SSB i use SO2R Box YCCC and the DVR of my transceiver with
>     Yaesu FT-2000 control scripts written by ND8L and N6TV
>
>     In SSB with advanced SO2R unfortunately the SO2R+ box doesn´t seem
>     to want to respond to them .
>
>     Under scenario 1 the F1 box contains.
>
>     $RESET $R2R2 $F1 $R1R2.
>
>     Presing F1 plays the F1 DVR message from my FT2000 but apparently
>     ignores the R2R2 and R1R2 comands,
>
>     the LATCH don´t work .
>
>     In CW and RTTY working well
>
>     Anyone can help me ?
>
>     Best regards.
>
>     Leo / EA7KB
>
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