Does anyone have any ideas as to why at random times when I do a shift
click on the waterfall to change my transmit frequency that when the
transmit cycle starts the transmitter PTT keys but there isn't any transmit
audio. The problem can be corrected by hitting the Halt TX then immediately
hitting Enable TX. Is this a matter of timing, at what time in the cycle I
click on the waterfall? In this case the transmissions start normally at
the beginning of a new cycle but there isn't any audio sent.

As a possibly related issue, at times the program seems to know that I have
initiated a transmit cycle too late and will wait until the start of the
next cycle to start transmitting. At other times the program seems happy to
let me start my transmissions very late into the cycle even though there is
no hope of the other person ever decoding what I am sending because of the
late delay. While there is some comfort in seeing my transmitter fire up
when told to or seeing someone coming back to me mid cycle neither of these
scenarios seem very useful.

These audio dropouts occur on two completely different stations for me, two
different radios and separate computers. The first station is running
version 1.9.1 on a Mac using High Sierra. The second station is using RC5
on Windows 10. Both computers have more than enough processing power for
the application. I'm also fairly confident that this isn't an issue of
common mode RF getting into the computers.

I've seem this issue reported several times but have never seen any follow
up. Any ideas as to why this is happening?

Thanks!

Bill - AK6A
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