At 12/14/2005 04:26 PM, K4FJ@aol.com wrote:
>In the 10M contest I noticed my cw seemed choppy (light weighting) and I am
>curious why. I don't recall this before. I am using the latest CTWin, Win
>98SE, and the computer is a P2/350 with little else running, if anything. I
>did not use rig control or packet--CT was just logging and providing CW
>directly to the FT-1000D via a W1GEE interface.
>
>I have asked a few locals if they noticed it, but I know it was there.
>
>This AM, I tried my WriteLog, using the same computer, and the W5XD Keyer
>and keying was great.
You apparently are comparing apples to oranges. I am not familiar with the
W5XD or W1GEE keyers, but since CTWin doesn't support external keyers and WL
doesn't support LPT keying (I believe) you are talking about two different
things. Keying via the LPT port under windows will produce choppy CW unless
your processor speed is fast and nothing else is running. WL doesn't send CW
directly, it sends code to a keyer that produces the CW. Each character will
be perfectly formed that way, although there might be delays between
characters, if they aren't send to the keyer at the right time.
>
>Any thoughts are appreciated.
>
>73, Steve, K4FJ
>
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