Bill,

I've been using DX Commander with my KX3, and prior to that IC-715 for 4 or 5 years. I really would not want to give that up as it fully integrates with the rest of the DXLab suite. Is there anything that Dave can do to adjust Commander ??

Neil, KN3ILZ


On 6/30/2017 8:32 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
Hi All,

along with the new FT8 mode we reduced the built in delay between PTT and audio starting. It was such that audio started at the beginning of the next second. This meant that PTT was asserted soon after the beginning of a transmit period and audio started at the beginning of the next second (second 1). This was recently reduced to the start of the next 1/2 second (0.5s into the Tx period) for the FT8 mode. The change was made to allow a bit more decoding and thinking time at the end of an Rx period.

The change above has revealed some deficiencies in the timing of the start of Tx audio when CAT commands are executed before PTT is asserted. Here is the commentary on a change I have just committed (r7756) that tries to fix that:

    Smarter Tx sequencing that allows for CAT processing latency

    When using  split operating and/or rig  mode setting there is a delay
    before PTT  is asserted  while the CAT  commands are processed. There
will even be a small delay if CAT is only used for PTT. This change waits for these commands to be completed before starting the user Tx
    delay specified in the settings.

There is a notable exception to this in that DX Lab Suite Commander does not give us a way of knowing when CAT commands have actually been completed. This combined with the way that Commander spaces CAT
    commands, rather  than being paced  by the rig's CAT responses, means
that delays of more than 1 second are likely. As most rigs suffer some sort of ALC overshoot when PTT is asserted with audio already present, it is strongly recommended not to use the DX Lab Suite Commander as a rig control proxy if your rig may suffer ALC overshoot and you use an external PA. Please note that using a typical RF power meter to detect
    ALC  overshoots is  unwise  as  they are  rarely  fast enough. It  is
probably wise to assume that all rigs suffer ALC overshoot since it is
    very difficult to design an ALC loop that avoids it.

This change also increases the range of the "Settings->Advanced->Tx
    Delay" spin box to 0s up to 2s.

73
Bill
G4WJS.





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