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<DIV>I used wtRotators from WinTest for over a year to trigger my Green Heron
(GH) controller. Hitting Ctrl-F12 would trigger the GH to turn to the
azimuth of the station on the log line. Then for some unknown reason, and
without any reconfiguration of anything, wtRotators failed to trigger the
GH. After some investigation and help from Jeff, W2FU, the father of the
GH, wtRotators started working again. Then about a week later, it again
failed. </DIV>
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<DIV>In advance of the WAE contest, I did not have a chance to troubleshoot
the problem, so I began the contest with the antenna simply pointed
to EU. Well into the contest, I thought I'd give it a try by hitting
Ctrl-F12 and, walla, the GH was triggered and the antenna
turned! Then, periodically during the balance of the contest,
sometimes, Ctrl-F12 would trigger the GH, and sometimes it
wouldn't. BTW, there are no cables being connected or disconnected or any
loose connections that I am aware of when wtRotators work or does not work with
the GH. I do not seem to have any stray RF in the shack.</DIV>
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<DIV>I am totally puzzled as to why this would be happening, and I would
appreciate any ideas. </DIV>
<DIV>Here is my installation:</DIV>
<DIV>K3 with Acom 2000A amp</DIV>
<DIV>Win XP</DIV>
<DIV>WinTest 4.10.0 - Radio control on Com5, Winkey on Com6</DIV>
<DIV>MicroHam CW Keyer with USB connection</DIV>
<DIV>Green Heron RT-21 connected to Com4</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks, George</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 size=2 face=Arial FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="10">George
Wagner, K5KG<BR>Sarasota, FL <BR>Cell
941-400-1960</FONT></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>