I had previously reported that OmniRig was pausing during the poling sequence 
and this caused WSJT-X ver 2.1.0 to issue a rig control fault.  I found out 
that I was not running the latest version of OmniRig.exe.  The reported test 
results were for OmniRig.exe file version 1.19.0.246.

I installed the current version,  1.19.0.282,  and now see different results.   
 After an initial test run of over 6 hours there were no periods of data loss 
that exceeded 1 second.   However, this version has a new anomaly with WSJT-X 
ver 2.1.0, 64 bit.     The frequency resolution test is not completed when 
WSJT-X  is started. This leaves the rig on the wrong frequency.  E.g.:


WSJT-X closed which takes TS-590S out of split
 0:05:41.294  New IF - IF00014074000      003700005020000000;
 0:05:41.297  New TX freq=14074000
 0:05:41.298  split offset = 0
TS-590S is now 14.074 simplex

WSJT-X is restarted:
 0:06:12.855  New IF - IF00014074055      003700005020000000;
 0:06:12.858  New RX freq=14074055
 0:06:12.859  New TX freq=14074055
 0:06:12.860  split offset = 0
 0:06:12.871  New FA - FA00014074055;
TS-590S is now simplex with wrong TX and RX frequencies

Select band 20 m:
 0:08:42.157  New FA - FA00014074000;
 0:08:42.448  New IF - IF00014074000      003700005020010000;
 0:08:42.451  New RX freq=14074000
 0:08:42.452  New TX freq=14073000
 0:08:42.455  split offset = -1000
TS-590S is now ready for operation.

OmniRig.exe file version can be found by displaying the running file properties 
using Windows task manager.

73,
Andy, k3wyc




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