> Hi Jose,
> 
> Sorry if I missed taht one, I tought i replied to your e-mail.
> 
> The timing for the receiver was changed significantly.
> 
> It seems to me that the sound-card clock compensation is wrong.
> 
> Try the following (use the config window)
> a) set the frequency to 8000 Hz
> -> check reception
> b) set the frequency to 8001 Hz 
> -> check reception
> b) set the frequency to 7999 Hz 
> -> check reception
> 
> Do the checking preferably always with a same local station.
> 
> Observe the slant of the image.
> Then fine-tune (using the option slant-adjust).
> 
> Let me know if you solved the problem.
> 
> regards
> Johan
> ON1MH
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
Hello Johan, 

thank you for the answer.
  
Ok I will attempt those values in the clock to soundcard  
I had already made before it without any positive result  
with the earliest version I don't have problem  
with the version 2.0e this works excellent with the  
neighbor station the clock I have it adjusted in  
8001.25 and the one works instantly without losing any  
of your plots in your transmission.  
  
I use an PC Pentium-200 with 64MB in RAM   
the soundcard is SoundBlaster awe64  
using Linux RH6.1 kernel 2.2.13 glibc2.1.2.  
  
And I like a lot the new re-construction of the version  
3.0m, this it is great, but if I don't solve the problem  
I will wait for a next release   
meanwhile I continue using the stable version 2.0e.  
  
BTW: thank you again for the Reply  
  
 73's Jose (hi8gn)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.hi8gn.dynip.com/

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