That's my understanding of the problem... and DX4Win always polls 
causing collisions. The only thing one might do is stretch the polling 
interval and make the mis-reads less frequent.... but that would still 
result in errors. I'm curious what George did ;-)


On 2010-09-15 20:16, Rick Murphy wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 7:55 PM, Mel <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     You can't fix the problem in the rig file, you have to turn of CI-V
>     transceive in the radio's interface. DX4Win polls... that's the way it's
>     written.
>
>
> I've done some research on this and think I understand the problem.
> The PW-1 requires CI-V transcieve to be turned on.  It should be able to
> detect the DX4WIN polling and do the right thing, but George may be
> trying to follow the documentation.
>
> If you turn off transcieve, the amp will follow the rig only when DX4WIN
> is polling. That may be OK, but it's an additional hassle. When you turn
> off the rig, DX4WIN will time it out and stop polling. That means that
> your amp won't tune properly until you start up DX4WIN. Bad combination.
> 73,
>      -Rick
> --
> Rick Murphy, CISSP-ISSAP, K1MU/4, Annandale VA USA
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