[Trlog] No msg launch during WW code

Mike Wetzel mjwetzel at comcast.net
Sat Dec 6 01:26:47 EST 2003


Rich,

I found this same thing but it only happened to me maybe 10 times or so
(didn't know if it was my keyboard or not).

I ended up using the brand new version 6.79 and moved the Icom times to 400
and 500 or something similar and I was very happy with the way it ran.  I
didn't get any 'noncw' entries in the log.  When I use a DVP that seems to
tax the frequency reading the most (for some reason) (keep that in mind for
testing).

I had an earlier concern about band map blinking but it again seemed ok (and
blinked).  I started out using 6.85 ( I think) and quickly switched.

Mike W9RE

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:trlog-bounces at contesting.com]On Behalf Of KL7RA
> Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:18 AM
> To: TRLog
> Subject: [Trlog] No msg launch during WW code
>
>
> Found occasionally when calling CQ and hitting the [enter] key the
> rpt didn't get sent. Not enough times to worry about but later when
> I was working Ja's at my standard rate of one every three minutes
> I could spend time to catch the error. The freq would disappear then
> blink back on again. I would see the mode flash to SSB (or not) and
> back to CW. This would explain the message not being sent as the
> DVK was not on.
>
> I remembered Mike's,W9RE, post about the Icom response timeout
> with mode problems so I moved it from 100 to 500 and that stopped
> the problem.
>
> This was version 6.74. I believe Tree has fixed it in a later version
> with the "Fliter radio message length" so it's probably a non-issue
> but for those of us that stay back a few releases this error might catch
> you as it did me.
>
> Other then the above which required the default to be changed, 6.74
> worked perfect.
>
> Rich KL7RA
>
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