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Scott Mentzer wrote:
 
> > I just started using TR and really like it.  I noticed, however, that when 
> > I send
> > a CW exchange the first character of code briefly "hangs" for a second  
> > before the
> > message is completed.  This also happens in the simulator. This does not  
> > happen 
> > when I send the initial CQ or when I am sending CW manually from  the
> > keyboard. I'm using a 486 so speed shouldn't be an issue. 
> > 
> > It's a minor problem, but it is noticeable.  Any suggestions?
And Tree replied:
 
> Is this something you are hearing on the computer speaker, or on
> actual CW being sent by your rig?  If it is just the speaker, you
> might be hearing a dupe tone if working a dupe.
This is a description precisely matching what I experience on my 486 laptop 
that I described last month. If it is the same problem, it is not only on the 
speaker but it is keyed as well.
I will be interested in a solution, if one is found.
A reminder; 486 (can't remember the speed; shouldn't matter much), Win95, both 
DOS window and boot-to-DOS, speaker and keyer output exhibit same anomaly.
73, Rod K4QG     |  It's pronounced
                          |  "jig-a-byte" 
                          |  Look it up.
 
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