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[WriteLog] Choppy CW Keying Problem

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Subject: [WriteLog] Choppy CW Keying Problem
From: w4atl@arrl.net (Sherman Banks (W4ATL))
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 07:18:12 -0500
In Writelog.ini add the following line under the [Ports] section:

CW_ON_PIN1=1

-----Original Message-----
From: writelog-admin@CONTESTING.COM
[mailto:writelog-admin@CONTESTING.COM]On Behalf Of Greg Papadeas
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2002 11:00 PM
To: WriteLog@CONTESTING.COM
Subject: [WriteLog] Choppy CW Keying Problem


I'm having problems getting WriteLog 10.30B to send CW without truncating 1
out of 3-5 dits or dahs.

My PC configuration is :  P166mmx w/128MB memory running W98SE.  I'm using
an NPN transistor with the emitter connected to LPT1 pin 1, the base
connected through a 1K resistor to LPT1 pin 17, and the collector connected
to the key input of my TS-930S.   Here's what I did to try to isolate the
problem (without any success):

1. The problem occurs maybe 2 out of every 3 times when sending a "5NN"
contest exchange repeatedly, for example. I also tried sending the
character "zero" repeatedly by using the CW keyboard. What I found is that
in over 95% of the time, one of the five "dahs"  gets truncated to a "dit"
or shorter. The "dah" that gets truncated appears to always be different,
i.e. 1st or 2nd or 3rd "dah", etc.

2. I'm able to get perfect CW keying using CT v9.26 running in a DOS window
(note: not booted up in DOS mode) under W98 with many other programs
(Windows Explorer, telnet, etc) running on the same machine. Therefore, I
conclude that the keying interface is probably working ok.

3. I read every note in the WL archives regarding CW keying problems.
Barry, W2UP reports running a P-60 without any problems, so at least I know
that the speed of my P-166 should work ok. Another Barry, N1EU, sees the
same problem on a 550Mhz K6 and 384MB . He suggests that the problem may be
due to "an internal (asynchronous) Writelog process, rather than an
external resource limitation (cpu, RAM, etc)".  The fact that CT does not
show the problem even when running in a DOS window with other programs
running on the same PC (see #2 above) may support this theory.

4. I deleted all processes except SysTray and Explorer but still see the
problem.

5. I tried renaming winspool.drv (printer spooler) to something else but
still see the problem.

6. I disconnected my network connection but still see the problem.

7. I inserted the following LPT1 fix in the .ini file without success:
                [ports]
                cw_port_in=1

At this point, I'm pretty much out of ideas. Unless I fix this problem
somehow, WriteLog will be unusable for me in the CW mode. Does anyone have
other suggestions to fix this problem?

Thanks and 73s,

Greg  KA1O
(gregwp@mediaone.net)


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