[Dx4win] Bandmap radio frequency update speed v8.01

2009-08-08 Thread Olli Tuppurainen
Any solution to speed up the bandmap ? 

I am Using IC-756PROIII with 19200bd and com port poll rate 1ms with
microham microkeyer. Bandmap seems to be quite slow compared to ones I am
used to ( win-test and N1MM )

Otherwise this bandmap is excellent update for DX4WIN, very readable and
informative with colour coding 

B.R

Olli
OH6CT


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Re: [Dx4win] Bandmap radio frequency update speed v8.01

2009-08-08 Thread Ernie
Speaking of the band map.

After I saw it mentioned, I searched around trying to activate the band 
map. After an extended period, I finally figured out that I had to right 
click on the packet spots window to find the band map menu item.

Ernie W8EH


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Re: [Dx4win] Bandmap radio frequency update speed v8.01

2009-08-08 Thread Mel
No. D4W requires polling and 1ms is impossible... an Icom radio cannot 
respond that quickly. About 500ms - 1000 ms seems to be ideal for most 
Icoms. Older radios should be even slower. Also I notice that there are 
issues with invalid data being picked up by the band-map if C-IV 
transceive is on. You must turn it off.

Perhaps one day Paul will support asynchronous updates with Icom 
allowing the use of C-IV transceive... but for now we have to poll. With 
Async communications, bandmap updates could be much quicker... though 
I'm not really sure why it's important.

Mel, VE2DC

Olli Tuppurainen wrote:
 Any solution to speed up the bandmap ? 
 
 I am Using IC-756PROIII with 19200bd and com port poll rate 1ms with
 microham microkeyer. Bandmap seems to be quite slow compared to ones I am
 used to ( win-test and N1MM )
 
 Otherwise this bandmap is excellent update for DX4WIN, very readable and
 informative with colour coding 
 
 B.R
 
 Olli
 OH6CT
 
 
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Re: [Dx4win] Bandmap radio frequency update speed v8.01

2009-08-08 Thread Art - W6KY

The radio shouldn't have anything to do with the updating of the bandmap. 
It all comes from the cluster connection.
I have a PC in my office, no radio, bandmap works fine. Keeps me
updated on that pesky DX!
73, Art  W6KY



- Original Message 
From: Olli Tuppurainen oh...@oh2u.com
To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Saturday, August 8, 2009 5:50:34 AM
Subject: [Dx4win] Bandmap radio frequency update speed  v8.01

Any solution to speed up the bandmap ? 

I am Using IC-756PROIII with 19200bd and com port poll rate 1ms with
microham microkeyer. Bandmap seems to be quite slow compared to ones I am
used to ( win-test and N1MM )

Otherwise this bandmap is excellent update for DX4WIN, very readable and
informative with colour coding 

B.R

Olli
OH6CT


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