[Trlog] TR v 6.72 and TS940s

paule at sfu.ca paule at sfu.ca
Tue Feb 18 06:17:00 EST 2003


I take it that addresses the clock issue, but not that
audio issue. I would be curious to know if anyone is using
the PIEXX board in their 940 rather than the IF10b and if
they have the same difficulty.

cheers, Paul - VA7NT

On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 08:13:30 -0500 rrossi at btv.ibm.com wrote:
> 
> POLL RADIO TWO =  FALSE in CTRL-J or LOGCFG.DAT. will cure that. The clock
> actually keeps good time, it just skips displaying a second while it times
> out waiting for the radio to answer.
> 
> >>>Tree said:
> > On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 09:48:11AM -0800, paule at sfu.ca wrote:
> >
> > > First the good news. Some will remember my reporting clock issues.
> > > I had a chance to narrow it down. It seems that if a radio is specified
> > > for a port, but either not on, or not connected, the clock display is
> > > irratic. If the rig is connected and on the display is normal.
> >
> > I have seen the same thing with my TS850 as a second radio.  If it is off,
> > the clock only updates every 2 seconds or so.  Normally, not an issue, but
> > it is a small pain when using the auto-cq function.
> >
> > > Now the bad news. For some reason, with 6.72 when tuning in a signal
> > > with a ts940 (same problem with three of them) the audio changes in
> about > > 10hz steps rather than a smooth transition. The problem goes away
> > > when 6.69 or 6.68 is reinstalled. I suspect the higher polling rate
> > > on the serial port has something to do with it.
> >
> > Haven't heard that on the 850.  Perhaps the normal poll rate should be
> > the "default"?
> >
> > Tree
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cheers, Paul - VA7NT ex VE7CQK - email: paule at sfu.ca
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