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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi Bob,<br>
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thanks for your answer. I´m using the MK2R+, not the u2R.<br>
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Any hints highly appreciated :-)<br>
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73,<br>
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Matthias<br>
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Am 27.07.2013 20:27, schrieb Bob Wilson, N6TV:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Are you using a micro2R or are MK2R+? They don't
work the same with Win-Test. With the MK2R+, Win-Test has more
control. It sounds like you are using a micro2R (aka U2R).
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<div>With the micro2R in AUTO, headphone switching is controlled
according to the programming defined in the Router's Audio
Tab, Headphones section, not by Win-Test (unless Win-Test
activates stereo mode).</div>
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<div>With the micro2R, one thing that can help put Win-Test in
control is to <i>disconnect</i> the PTT OUT line from the
back of each radio, and instead connect these PTT lines
directly to your amplifiers, bypassing PTT control via the
MK2R+. I also recommend using "Classic" Auto control under
the SO2R tab so that Win-Test doesn't send any PTT commands
via the microHAM control protocol. Otherwise, whenever the
micro2R detects computer-generated PTT, it overrides the
headphone switching that Win-Test wants to do.
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<div>73,
<div>Bob, N6TV</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 10:52 AM,
Matthias Jelen <span dir="ltr"><<a
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<div>Hello contesters,</div>
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<div>I have a question to the SO2R experts:</div>
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<div>I am struggling to get the scenario switching
from within Win-Test to work properly. I think it
worked once, but at the moment I feel that the
settings from the Microham Routers Function Tab
override the settings from Win-Test.</div>
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<div>Changing radios with *, switching between
"Primary Radio", "Secondary Radio" and "Both" work
as desired.</div>
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<div>I can see the appropriate commands going to the
MK2R when I monitor the control port with the
router.</div>
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<div>Setup was done according to the pages in the
Win-Test wiki. I can find a remark there that the
settings in the functions tab are overridden from
Win-Test, but this doesn´t seem to be the case.</div>
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<div>Can anybody please give me a hint how I can
switch between the settings done in the Microham
Routers functions tab and the scenarios in
Win-Test?</div>
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<div>Thanks a lot & 73,</div>
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<div>Matthias, DK4YJ (@DQ4W)</div>
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