Had a similar issue this weekend during cqww. I am running so2r with
2*ft950's - when I would interrupt a running message on say rig 1 - by
starting a message on rig 2; the message on rig 1 would continue but the
rig1 would stop tx. So mmtty is "stuck" in transmit until the buffer is
finished and therefore misses the first part of the other station's
transmission on that frequency.
I am 100% sure this was not happening before. I figure its some kind of
config issue but I follow the rttycontesting.com or uHam example settings
faithfully so I have no idea where to start.
Maybe I never noticed before (in recent times) because I wasn't really
fully doing SO2R operations. This contest was the first real SO2R in
several years as I was rebuilding and it was easier to go with single rig
contesting with all the changes around me.
Hope someone has a solution.
Regards
Dean - 8P6SH
On Sep 29, 2014 7:21 AM, "Michael Gulbranson via WriteLog" <
writelog@contesting.com> wrote:
> Help
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> I experienced an issue with timed CQ and trying to cancel using the ESC
> key.
> This is what happens. I can cancel the CQ shortly after initiating a timed
> CQ using the ESC key. However, if I am doing a timed CQ for 2-3 minutes or
> so, I cannot cancel the CQ using the ESC key. The quick way to stop the CQ
> is to toggle the focus to the other rig.
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> I have two rigs connected but I was not operating SO2R.
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> Issue with Bandmap has to do with what appears to be a WL slow response
> with
> the bandmap update anytime I am tuning up/down the bands. Is there any way
> to improve(reduce)bandmap update response time?
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> Any ideas?
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> Thanks
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> Mike
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