I tuned in the deviation using the sound card tuner of AGWPE until I got a clean tone on each frequency. That seems to help a bunch. At least I'm getting about 3/5 of the packets now. Some of the lost packets could be attributed to collisions, but some are still coming in clear on the AGWPE monitor while not showing up in the Tracker 2.
Adding the EQ jumper to the T2 (which I believe removes the EQ) seems to help. As far as the TXDelay goes, configuration of that value is disabled in my MTAIOConfig program. I'm still stumbling around... -- bob K7RBW --- In [email protected], "Keith VE7GDH" <ve7...@...> wrote: > > Bob K7RBW wrote... > > > 5) Beacon 2 - Byonics AIO beacon. These packets get digipeated > > intermitently. Maybe 1/10 of the time but not with any obvious pattern. > > How is the deviation and TXdelay on the AIO? If you don't have > a deviation meter, an experienced ear should be able to tell if it > was very high or very low. Long and short transmit delays are > also easy to tell by ear. > > 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH > -- > "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!" >
