Richard Ferch wrote:
>
> n4si@pobox.com said:
>
> >While SSing, on two occassions when I logged the QSO, the frequency
> >in the log showed a negative value. (I have FREQUENCY LOG ENABLE =
> >TRUE)
> >
>
> The same thing happened to me a few times in the CW SS (maybe 1% of the
> time? I don't know for sure because I fixed the log on the fly). Unlike
> Rod, I didn't pick up on any correlation with anything else when it
> happened (which does not mean there wasn't one, I just didn't spot it).
>
> I had been thinking my homebrew computer-radio interface might have
> been at fault, but I guess not now that I'm not the only one it happened
> to. Instead of logging .038 when the frequency was 14.038, it would
> occasionally log .-14000, and so on. My radio is a Kenwood, and my
> interface implements the CTS/RTS lines. I use the parallel port for CW
> keying, but don't have PTT, a paddle, or anything else interfaced to
> TRlog (to be precise, I have a TNC for RTTY on the other serial port,
> but TRlog doesn't know it exists). I run TRlog directly from DOS 6.2.
>
>
For those interested, please add the following "clues"?
Icom rig, homebrew interface
CQWW CW test (I was practicing)
paddle, keyer, PTT used
antenna & P/S.
Nothing else connected.
As I was practicing, I did not log too many Qs--about 100.
This problem was observed primarily in S & P mode.
It was particularly annoying because it did not leave any spaces between
the "serial number" column and the callsign.
73 de Bob, K6XX
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