Steve, I use an Argonaut VI daily for routine operations including
handling RRI/NTS traffic (averaging 100 or so messages per month) and
almost always have the radio on computer control. I use flrig, N4PY,
Winlink Express and sometimes WSJT-X somewhat successfully. I have
discovered a few bugs, one of which effects sound on SSB but not CW as I
recall. I have not tried AM. I am deaf so I don't have any use for AM
:-). It is important to have the radio running before starting any of
the control programs as the radio is providing the serial port which the
software needs to see.
I don't know if any of the following applies to your problem but maybe
something will help.
When I start N4PY control program in SSB mode I often (but not always)
get what looks like noise, but no signal output. I can recover signal
audio by cycling the Auto notch button on and off. From that point
forward the radio and software work well for the balance of the session.
I have never experienced this on CW during start-up that I recall but I
now automatically cycle Auto notch on start-up so I would not notice.
If you start the software before the radio is turned on N4PY will
complain that it cannot find the serial port but re-booting the control
software with the radio running sets things right.
flrig works well using the Eagle radio selection. If you start flrig
before turning the Argonaut on, flrig clears it's serial port
configuration and of course cannot find the radio when you do turn it
on. Just a few seconds to reconfigure flrig but not necessary if the
radio is running first. One strange thing with flrig is that when I
change modes from CW to USB (probably LSB also) the bandwidth changes to
3000 hz. The radio works but there is intermittent noise bursts in the
demodulated signal which causes errors in decoding the various digital
modes I am using. Drop the BW back to 2800 or less and all is well.
Might this be similar to the "popping" you describe?
Winlink Express works ok using the Orion and Eagle selection EXCEPT on
shutdown it leaves the BW control locked and not available from the
front panel control. Recycle the Argonaut or simply start flrig or N4PY
and then shut it down. The radio configuration is restored.
WSJT-X appears to work properly on start-up and shut-down but I rarely
use this.
So, my take away from all this is that various programs do different
things during start-up and shut-down and those differences are
manifested as described. Could anything like that be happening with
your software?
I have 9 Argonaut VI's (it's a family radio project...7 hams in the
family...with a couple spares on hand), some version 1 and some version
2, and all work as described so it is something that is likely different
during start-up or shut-down in the control program. I have not pursued
this with the software vendors as I have a simple fix for each
but...maybe someday.....
After I get things running I could not ask for a better radio...the
Argonaut is outstanding! :-)
Good luck in finding the bug and please keep us posted.
73,
-Lee-
WA3FIY
------ Original Message ------
From: "Steve Berg" <wa9jml@frontier.com>
To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: 12/28/2017 8:14:03 PM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Some Apparent Problems With Computer Control With
My Argonaut VI RIgs
I have been trying to use different software to control my Argonaut VI
rigs that I use with VHF transverters. It seems that when I plug a USB
Cable into the back of the radios, and turn on the rig, and then turn
on the computer, the computer loads the device driver, and this seems
to affect the SSB and AM modes of the receiver, but not so much when it
is run on CW. There seems to be a great deal of popping noise, and
distortion so that I cannot even copy stations or beacons when using
LSB or USB. The noise is there even on CW, but it is much less. This
renders my Argo VI radios useless on voice or digital modes. When I
unplug the USB cable, the noise stops or is greatly reduced. It does
this with USB cables that are plain but shielded, and with those with
ferrite chokes installed. This has been plaguing my station for
months. Does anyone have any ideas on what is happening? I have 3
Argo VI rigs, one with the older driver, and two with the newer driver.
It works the same on all three radios.
Help?
Steve WA9JML
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