Steve --
If you've seen Joe's email, he said (and I highlighted) :
Polling rate is strictly a function of the application - the microHAM
interface forwards the application polls and commands as they are received.
* I don't have access to an Orion to confirm but placing Writelog on the
simulator and checking its polling rate with Orion selected indicates
WriteLog polls the Orion at 100 ms intervals.* BTW, N1MM Logger shows the
same polling rate.
You said
"In the writelog.ini file, under the [configuration] section, you can set
RigPollInterval=300
or any other number... where this number represents the polling interval in
milliseconds.
*The manual states that the default value is 500 milliseconds.*
It would appear that the manual is incorrect, at least with regards the
version Joe tested.
Eric
On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Steve Woodruff <steve@n9oh.com> wrote:
> Hi Eric, Joe,
>
> In the writelog.ini file, under the [configuration] section, you can set
>
> RigPollInterval=300
>
> or any other number... where this number represents the polling interval
> in milliseconds. The manual states that the default value is 500
> milliseconds.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve N9OH
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 7:19 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV <lists@subich.com>wrote:
>
>>
>> microHAM interfaces do not provide for application controlled
>> handshake. USB Interface II, USB Interface III, Digikeyer
>> and Digikeyer II provide "fake handshake" (CTS to RTS) or
>> a pull-up to +12V depending on the transceiver for those that
>> require RTS be asserted. microKEYER, microKEYER II, and MK2R+
>> provide handshake between the controller and transceiver for
>> those transceivers that support handshake - the interface will
>> respect "CTS off" and not send data but generally keeps RTS
>> asserted.
>>
>> Polling rate is strictly a function of the application - the
>> microHAM interface forwards the application polls and commands
>> as they are received. I don't have access to an Orion to
>> confirm but placing Writelog on the simulator and checking its
>> polling rate with Orion selected indicates WriteLog polls the
>> Orion at 100 ms intervals. BTW, N1MM Logger shows the same
>> polling rate.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> ... Joe, W4TV
>>
>>
>>
>> On 12/18/2013 6:28 PM, Eric Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>>> My station is a Ten Tec Orion 565 and a MicroHam Microkeyer II.
>>>
>>> I've had a problem with Writelog jumping around in its frequency display
>>> even if the radio hasn't changed frequency or is receiving, It is NOT an
>>> RFI. issue.
>>>
>>> It turns out that the Orion needs hardware handshaking and a polling
>>> interval of no less than 200 ms..
>>>
>>> My question... can these parameters be set in Writelog? If so, how?
>>>
>>> 73 & Thanks,
>>> Eric W3DQ
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