e and I
>> had to scramble.
>>
>> Jim S.
>> N2ADV
>>
>> *From:*Bill Turner via wsjt-devel [mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourc
>> eforge.net]
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, March 7, 2018 11:03 AM
>> *To:* WSJT Software Development
>> *Cc:* Bill Turner
>> *Su
Thanks, Steve and Joe both - my sleep-deprived brain completely failed to
register that part.
Jim S.
-Original Message-
From: Steven Franke [mailto:s.j.fra...@icloud.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 11:13 AM
To: WSJT software development
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Timer
Hi Jim
Bill,
TX timeout timer is about right. Prevents non-stop (when not being heard)
QRM from Hounds. Also, when it times out, you have time to let a couple
cycles go by and see where in the band it might be best to call (look for
hole).
I did this multiple times (let it expire), watched the pileup,
3 AM
> To: WSJT Software Development
> Cc: Bill Turner
> Subject: [wsjt-devel] Timer
>
> Great job with the test last night. I did find the 2 minute timer to be a
> real pain, however. I understand you do not want a robot operation, but a 5
> or 10 minute timer would be les
software development
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Timer
Jim --
I don't think you had to scramble. If Fox calls you, your Tx3 message will be
sent (somewhere in 300-900 Hz), even if Tx Enable is not engaged.
-- Joe
On 3/7/2018 11:05 AM, James Shaver wrote:
> Yep, twice the timer
had to scramble.
Jim S.
N2ADV
*From:*Bill Turner via wsjt-devel [mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net]
*Sent:* Wednesday, March 7, 2018 11:03 AM
*To:* WSJT Software Development
*Cc:* Bill Turner
*Subject:* [wsjt-devel] Timer
Great job with the test last night. I did find the 2 minute timer
Yep, twice the timer had expired on me right as the “Fox” called me and I had
to scramble.
Jim S.
N2ADV
From: Bill Turner via wsjt-devel [mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 11:03 AM
To: WSJT Software Development
Cc: Bill Turner
Subject: [wsjt-devel
Great job with the test last night. I did find the 2 minute timer to be a real
pain, however. I understand you do not want a robot operation, but a 5 or 10
minute timer would be less frustrating.
When the software shuts off the Enable TX, how do we know that we are still on
the correct