> On Jan 17, 2019, at 13:57, Paul Kube <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> For example, say I'm CQing on even cycles. After a couple, I decide I want to 
> stop CQing if I don't get any replies, so I hit Halt Tx as soon as I see the 
> list of decodes from a just-finished odd cycle. Maybe I am transmitting for a 
> second or two into the adjacent even cycle; but there are never any decodes 
> from it at all even when lots of signals are present in the waterfall.

Don’t hit HALT!

If you want to stop after a cycle has finished, just hit Enable TX while it is 
transmitting.  It will finish the cycle it is on and then go no further.  
Several strange things have been known to happen if you HALT the outgoing as 
soon as it starts, including decoding your own transmission.  Much cleaner to 
just disable the Enable.

Gary - AG0N

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