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Re: [WriteLog] CW PTT Delay Microham MKII Keyer

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Subject: Re: [WriteLog] CW PTT Delay Microham MKII Keyer
From: K6UFO Mark Aaker <k6ufo@arrl.net>
Reply-to: K6UFO Mark Aaker <k6ufo@arrl.net>
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 12:11:15 -0800 (PST)
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I want PTT to hold during F-key messages, but quickly return to receive 
without any "hang time" so I can hear the prompt response. Here's what 
I found works. I'm using Writelog to a Microham micro2r to a Kenwood TS-590s.

First I get Full Break-in keying working across all three.
The radio is set to Full Break-in. 
The microham router, on the PTT&ACC tab, uncheck both:
  Use Winkey PTT and 
  Generate PTT output.
In Writelog, Setup Ports..., 
Port Setup tab: Comm PPT is NO for all radios.
CW PTT tab, PTT Control is None(e.g. QSK).
Now Full Break-in keying works during F-key messages. 
If you don't have Full Break-in, you still have "hang delay" somewhere.

Now I can change the settings on one at a time to see the effect, and see 
if its what I want. What works for me is:

Leave radio on Full Break-in.

In microham router, check Generate PTT output. 
The minimum delay settings: PTT tail "1.00 wordspace, 0 ms", will only apply 
if I ALSO check "Use Winkey PTT."

In Writelog, PTT Control to "On LPT pin 16/COMM RTS".
Now I have PTT held during F-key messages, and it drops quickly at end when 
Writelog releases PTT. I can switch back to Full Break-in either in Writelog 
(PTT Control is None), or in microham router (un-check Generate PTT output).

Paddle will be Full-break-in unless I ALSO check "Use Winkey PTT." 
If I need longer delays on paddle or at end of messages, I can also check 
Use Winkey PTT and increase the PTT tail to "1.00 wordspace, 300 ms". I rarely 
use the paddle, so I usually do not check "Use Winkey PTT."

K6UFO Mark 
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