Here is another one , but this time I only waited for two frames: 141930 Tx 1000 ~ CQ OE4KSF JN87 142000 Tx 1000 ~ CQ OE4KSF JN87 141945 -14 0.1 1000 ~ OE4KSF KM2G EL87 142000 Tx 1000 ~ KM2G OE4KSF -14 142030 Tx 1000 ~ KM2G OE4KSF -14 142045 -14 0.1 1001 ~ OE4KSF KM2G R-16 142100 Tx 1000 ~ KM2G OE4KSF RR73
You see - it has not stated on my new CQ - probably because the SW found his reply - and the continued the sequence - and that’s all ok For now when I see my reply sequence for two replies - I now just press the CQ (Tx 6) - and dont bather to look for more of them before hitting the CQ - Then they normally shows up straight away ;-) Regards Steinar Fremme ___ E-mail: stei...@fremme.at Phone: +436649263301 Skype: stfremme Web: https://1250rt.com Ham: OE4KSF > On 15 Aug 2019, at 16:11, Steinar Fremme <stei...@fremme.at> wrote: > > > Today it happened 4-5 times , but after I have sendt the reply 3-4-5 times > without a reply - I just hit the Tx6 for new CQ and his reply showing > straight away > Like the sone > > 140115 -24 0.2 1000 ~ OE4KSF WA1WXC FN31 > 140130 Tx 1000 ~ WA1WXC OE4KSF -24 > 140200 Tx 1000 ~ WA1WXC OE4KSF -24 > 140230 Tx 1000 ~ WA1WXC OE4KSF -24 > 140245 -24 0.2 1000 ~ OE4KSF WA1WXC R-14 > 140300 Tx 1000 ~ WA1WXC OE4KSF RR73 > > > > After my 3’d reply I just hitting the Tx 6 button for a new CQ, and his reply > pop straight inn. > > I have tested it as after 5 or 6 replies from me, and the same happening > > Its just as if I enter the Tx 6 button or something else - the SW do decode > the buffer a last time , and then it finds the reply ??? - just guessing :-) > > Regards > Steinar Fremme > > ___ > E-mail: stei...@fremme.at <mailto:stei...@fremme.at> > Phone: +436649263301 > Skype: stfremme > Web: https://1250rt.com > Ham: OE4KSF > > > > >> On 14 Aug 2019, at 22:33, David Gilbert <xda...@cis-broadband.com >> <mailto:xda...@cis-broadband.com>> wrote: >> >> >> Hi, Steinar. >> >> Yes, I suspect the AGC due to other very strong stations in the passband >> could be limiting your ability to decode. I don't know if you use some sort >> of DATA mode on your IC-7851 or not ... I think that usually minimizes AGC >> action. If you are using SSB mode, AGC could certainly kick in early unless >> you change the settings to make it a flatter response. >> >> Although it is a nuisance, one possibility might be to manually tune your >> receiver to the station you are trying to decode and then narrow the receive >> passband. I know other hams sometimes do that and I can do it on my K3, but >> as I say it's a bit clumsy for a normal contact. To work something more >> rare where the other station is staying on the same frequency for a while, >> though, it might be worth the trouble. >> >> Well, your other issue does indeed sound pretty odd. I'm afraid I don't >> have much idea what might be doing that. Maybe one of the developers has >> seen that condition. >> >> Take care es 73, >> Dave AB7E >> >
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