I had similar problems with a Ten-Tec Omni VI+ last year trying to run at
9600 bps. Discussions with the factory indicated that I'd be better
sticking to 2400 bps. I don't know if it is CT having so much to do or that
the processor on the radios are not 1.6 GHz pentiums, but with speeds too
high, the first few bits of a message may get lost. I'd suggest sticking
with 1200 or 2400 bps to see if that doesn't solve your problem. I don't
think your fingers can outpace data at 1200 bps anyway.
--John Scott, K8YC
Denis Coolican wrote:
> Trying to get ready for the CQWW DX contest and am having trouble
> interfacing a 775 to CT 9.58
>
> The default speed on the 775 is 1200 and I have been able to move that
> up to 9600.
>
> Is the rest of the interface N81 ( 8 data bits and 1 stop bit.) That
> is what it is for the 781 and the 756
>
> The results are that when I change band on the radio it will change the
> band in CT, however, when I go to a spot freq. from the packet and press
> enter only CT moves the call into the log field but the radio does not
> switch to the spot freq.
>
> I have tried a couple of new level convertors. Everything is new.
>
> Anyone out there that can help a bit!
>
> Denis VE6AQ VE6FI
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