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[TenTec] CAT and the Omni VI+

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Subject: [TenTec] CAT and the Omni VI+
From: nj4f@erols.com (Steve Bookout)
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 19:50:36 -0500
Hello again,

Understand, I'm not the software guy (that's my partner), so I may be a bit 
rough around the edges, but as I know it, the program will poll the rig 
every 5000 ms (5 sec)  This should only occur when you are in the 'adding 
real time' mode.  No reason to do it otherwise.  This value can be set by 
the user if desired.
I believe it will change things if needed, as needed, between regular 
polling events.  If you change the mode of the rig, it occurs instantly in 
the program.  I guess, if the status quo is unchanged, it goes by the 
polling rate, if things change, it does it now, as needed.

It's one of those things I've seen a 'million times' but can't remember.  I 
would check it out but not hooked up between the computer and the 
rig.  Currently, here in my office, I have no less than 7 computers, 5 
monitors, 6 keyboards and 5 mice, sitting all over the place.   I am trying 
to get a contesting network up and running with computers put together from 
spare parts and such, for use with Writelog in the upcoming CQWW CW 
test.  As it is now, my networking is not working (is that an oxymoron?)

73 de Steve, NR4M

At 07:04 PM 11/16/1999 , Steve Baron - KB3MM wrote:
>OK.  Looks like OMNI VI can operate either way - announce changes or wait
>for a poll.
>
>With DX4WIN, announce changes CANNOT be used - DX4WIN must poll the radio.
>Guess that means when you change something like the VFO freq, it may not
>show up in DX4WIN until itpolls the radio.  WOnder if that is done
>periodically.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Jim Reid <kh7m@hsa-kauai.net>
>To: <trxmanager@listbot.com>; <tentec@contesting.com>; Laurent Labourie
><f6dex@compuserve.com>; Steve Baron - KB3MM <SteveBaron@StarLinX.com>; Steve
>Bookout <nj4f@erols.com>
>Sent: November 16, 1999 11:05 PM
>Subject: Re: [TenTec] CAT and the Omni VI+
>
>
> >
> > > If you want to see how this send, echo, receive of the commands works,
>you
> > > can use a utility included with DX4WIN.
> > >
> > > Go to 'help | contents | FAQ's | My rig is not working....'  and at the
> > > bottom are the instructions for getting there in the program.
> >
> > Aloha Steve,
> >
> > And thankyou for your two notes.  I now have the baud
> > rate set to 9600,  default unchecked.  Omni is also set
> > to 9600.
> >
> > Under the FAQ's section,  at the bottom are instructions
> > on how to get some info out,  print it,   and email back
> > to the DX4WIN guys.
> >
> > Also found this paragraph under the ICOM and Ten Tec
> > section:
> >
> > "The transceive function has to be disabled for DX4WIN
> > to operate correctly. The transceive function will announce
> > a new frequency or mode as soon as the change occurs,
> >  interfering with other data coming from the radio. Consult
> > your radio manual how to disable the transceive funtion."
> >
> > Not at all sure what this is about,  unless it is referring
> > to the Ten Tec CdE menu item: Enable/Disable of the
> > Continuous Data Echo mode.
> >
> > 73,  Jim,  KH7M
> >
> >
> >
> >

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Steve Bookout, NR4M (ex NJ4F)
Rapidan Data Systems

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