Hi,

I know what is the the problem but i prefer it will be so.

I explain me:  If i put other button called "STOP JUST NOW" many impatient 
people at 1 baud could click to this button before the end completly the 
transmission, thinking the software has crashed or like similar, so the 
receiver could not decode all the message.

So i prefer if you click PTT button accidentally you reset the software or you 
reset the computer :-), but that's option at 1 baud could be dangerous for 
impatient people.



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De: Toby Burnett <ruff...@hebrides.net>
Para: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Enviado: sáb,20 febrero, 2010 20:14
Asunto: Re: [digitalradio] Request for future development of ROS

  
Eaxctly the same thing happened to me yesterday David.  
I couldn't see a way other than closing the program.  
I'm sure Jose will update it soon.  

Toby.  

-------Original Message----- --

From: Dave Ackrill
Date: 20/02/2010 15:24:48
To: digitalradio@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Request for future development of ROS
  
I've thought of another feature to add to the list.

A button that stops transmission during a transmission period. The 
reason is I just came back to the PC and my 16 Baud 'CQ' call was loaded 
ready to go. However, whilst I was away, someone must have transmitted 
in 1 baud mode and, because my system was in 'Auto' it had changed to 1 
baud. I did not realise this until I hit the PTT button and wondered 
why it was taking so long the transmit!

Other than closing the program down and restarting it, I couldn't see a 
way to stop the transmission of a very long CQ string in 1 baud.

Dave (G0DJA)

    



      

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