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Re: [Trlog] CW speed commands

To: "Jim Smith" <jimsmith@shaw.ca>, <trlog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Trlog] CW speed commands
From: "Igor Sokolov" <ua9cdc@r66.ru>
Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 21:56:59 +0500
List-post: <mailto:trlog@contesting.com>
Jim, this is well known bug in auto -cq mode. Do not use speeds
up/down in auto-cq. Just press the button manually.

73, Igor UA9CDC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Smith" <jimsmith@shaw.ca>
To: <trlog@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, December 17, 2004 7:25 AM
Subject: [Trlog] CW speed commands


> Sometimes I want to send CQs with my call sent once at normal speed
and
> once at a slower speed.  The idea being that, on Sunday afternoon,
the
> good ops will know what speed I'm comfortable at and, at the same
time,
> to put out the welcome mat for the slower ones.
>
> So, I put the following into the F1 message memory:
>
> CQ CW MEMORY F1 = CQ TEST DE  \
> <13><13><13><13><13>\<06><06><06><06><06>  NST >
>
> This is supposed to slow the 2nd instance of my call down by 30%,
send
> it, and speed up again to the original speed (not by 30% - speedup
has
> to be 43% of the slower speed).
>
> It actually speeds up again to a speed a little faster than the
original
> speed.  With auto-cq running the CQ starts running faster and
faster
> each time it is played.  Sounds a little comical unless you're
actually
> in a contest.
>
> It appears that there may be some rounding or truncation errors in
the
> speed adjustment (is this integer arithmetic?) and that it may not
be
> possible to get back to exactly the same speed.
>
> But then, I routinely hit PgDn a few times for slow speed callers
and
> PgUp the same number of times to get back to normal speed and have
never
> noticed this problem when doing that.  i.e. I always appear to end
up at
> the same speed.  It's possible, of course, that the same thing is
> occurring but over a long enough period of time that I don't
notice.
>
> I tried <03>SPEED---<04>\<03>SPEED+++<04> but it seems that the
commands
> are executed first before any characters are transmitted, thus
> cancelling each other out.
>
> I don't want to slow down to a specific speed because I routinely
adjust
> my normal speed to suit conditions.  I would like the slower speed
to
> reduce by the same ratio.
>
> Also, the change in speed produced by 5 CTRL-S characters is less
than
> the expected 5x6% = 30%.  Hmm... maybe each 6% acts on the new
speed.
> e.g. if speed = 30 wpm one CTRL-S would produce 28.2 wpm, the next
one
> would produce 6% of that and give 26.5 and so on until 5 of them
give 22
> wpm.  Well, I guess that makes sense.
>
> Any ideas as to how I can do the slow-down/speed-up thing without
my CQs
> getting the bit between their teeth and galloping off into the
sunset?
>
> 73 de Jim Smith   VE7FO
>
>
>
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