>The problem is that the first character sent from a CW
>message occasionally gets corrupted.
If "corrupted" means that the first character sent has
dits and dahs and spacing of the a different length than
the keyer's current speed setting, then you need not look
a WL any further because all WL can do is send ASCII
character down the serial line. The very worst "corruption"
WL could do is send the WRONG character, and its WinKey's
job to send that wrong character, but with perfect morse
spacing. But you use the words "corrupted character"
rather than "wrong character", so you had better start
looking downstream.
Wayne, W5XD
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