I don't know WHY it happens but the author of the software did email me after reading my guide and pointed out that if you start a late transmit by clicking the automode ON instead of the TX button to the right of the message box, your late transmission will end on time. I tried it, it does work.
On 4/19/07, w6ids <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Andy and the group, I forgot to ask about the manual transmit process which you mentioned and that I experience also. Have you possibly run across any insight into what it is or why it happens? Are we actually simply resending the text over again, or ??? Howard W6IDS Richmond, IN ----- Original Message ----- From: Andrew O'Brien To: [email protected] <digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com> Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2007 12:03 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Using the SpecJT to aide in tuning Yeah , good news Howard. Your question about manual transmit is an interesting one. It appears to be expected that one does it automatically, auto on , and you manually select the message to send at each over. However, I have the same problem as you, the message is not decoded until its time for me to transmit automatically. >SNIP< >SNIP< When I manually send, the software stops at the right time and then starts again immediately. When that happens, I don't worry, I just press the stop TX button quickly. Andy K3UK
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