Hi Jerry,

you are the first to report such an unacceptably long delay with any Icom rig as far as I know. So I can see what is going on, configure WSJT-X such that the issue is demonstrated, put the attached file into your WSJT-X configuration files directory (on MS Windows that is the same as the log files directory - "Menu->File->Open log directory"), restart WSJT-X, carry out a *minimal* test that demonstrates the issue, then quit WSJT-X. It will have created a new file WSJT-X_RigControl.log on the Desktop, send that file to me (g4wjs <at> classdesign <dot> com) for analysis please?

Once you have sent the log file you can delete it from your Desktop, also delete the log configuration file to return to normal operation.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

On 16/06/2021 23:36, Jerry Shaw wrote:

FYI,

Not sure if this is related, however: I have always seen this delay 2-4 second with ICOM 756Pro3 and 7300 radios if I set Split to Rig, the problem does not exist if I set Split to Fake it.

Jerry KI6RRD

*From:* John Kludt <johnnykl...@gmail.com>
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 16, 2021 3:29 PM
*To:* w3...@verizon.net; WSJT software development <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
*Subject:* Re: [wsjt-devel] TX start delay

All,

Before everyone starts yelling at me I got confused.  It is when I run WSJT-X 2.4 standalone on the remote port at 9600 or 19200 baud that I have seen the delay issue resolved by a computer restart.  When I run WSJT--X 2.4 from within N1MM at 115200  I have no problems.

John

On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 3:20 PM John Kludt <johnnykl...@gmail.com <mailto:johnnykl...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    I use an IC-7300 and have noticed the 3-4 second delay issue but
    it is intermittent.  It usually occurs after I have been doing
    things in Device Manager with my com ports like trying to figure
    out which port is which. .  It is resolved with a computer
    restart. I then  get  a TX delay that is imperceptible,
    presumably the delay I have set in WSJT-X (0.2 msec). Trying to
    think if it occurs when I connect via the USB port or via a CT-17
    as I have both.  I usually connect N1MM to the radio via the USB
    port so I can run at 115200 baud for the spectrum display.  I run
    WSJT-X from within WSJT-X via the remote port at 9600 or 19200
    baud.   That has been a very stable configuration for me.  I
    have wondered more about Win 10 and my com port drivers than the
    WSJT-X software itself.

    John K7SYS

    On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 2:45 PM w3nzl--- via wsjt-devel
    <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
    <mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>> wrote:

        FYI, I too have noticed this phenomena, an I am using an Icom
        7300...

        Paul, W3NZL

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Black Michael via wsjt-devel
        <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
        <mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>>
        To: WSJT software development
        <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
        <mailto:wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>>
        Cc: Black Michael <mdblac...@yahoo.com
        <mailto:mdblac...@yahoo.com>>
        Sent: Wed, Jun 16, 2021 5:09 pm
        Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] TX start delay

        Working on it...seems unique to K3/K3S  but one other Icom
        user is complaining too...

        Mike W9MDB

        On Wednesday, June 16, 2021, 03:32:19 PM CDT, Joe Taylor
        <j...@princeton.edu <mailto:j...@princeton.edu>> wrote:

        Hi Mike,

        I assume these recent complaints about "Tx start delay" are
        the result
        of hamlib changes affecting certain rigs.  Is this correct? Do
        you
        understand just what changes caused the problem, and do you
        have a fix
        in preparation?  Let me know...

            -- Joe, K1JT

        On 6/15/2021 6:08 PM, Black Michael via wsjt-devel wrote:
        > What rig?
        >
        > Mike W9MDB
        >
        > On Tuesday, June 15, 2021, 05:06:26 PM CDT, Ned
        <a...@cox.net <mailto:a...@cox.net>> wrote:
        >
        > Befuddled. I noticed that the TX start on FT8 using v2.4.0
        seemed late
        > soon after I upgraded months ago. I always felt like I had
        taken a step
        > back in performance with v2.4.0 and decided to look at into
        it today.
        >
        > I measured the TX start delay today and it was like 4 to 5
        seconds. When
        > I run v2.3.0 on the same computer using the same
        configuration I get no
        > detectable delay. When I use v2.5.2rc1 on the same computer
        with the
        > same configuration I get the same 4 to 5 second delay. When
        I use JTDX
        > which is based on v 2.4.0, I get the same 4 to 5 second
        delay. I see a
        > slight delay in one of the other stations in the shack on v
        2.4.0 but
        > not as much as my main station. The main station is an i5
        that with 8 G
        > available RAM. I have not tried other modes, but I am
        running v2.3.0
        > until I get an inspiration about what to try to address
        this. I get the
        > same delay whether I use the VOX, CAT or DTR/RTS PTT
        interface. The
        > audio starts in the TX sequence at the same time I get the
        command to
        > PTT...always 4 to 5 seconds late.
        >
        > Thoughts?
        >
        > Ned / AA7A


[Sinks.SYSLOG]
Destination=TextFile
Asynchronous=true
AutoFlush=false
FileName="${AppLocalDataLocation}/wsjtx_syslog.log"
TargetFileName="${AppLocalDataLocation}/logs/wsjtx_syslog_%Y-%m.log"
RotationTimePoint="01 00:00:00"
Append=true
EnableFinalRotation=false
MaxSize=41943040
MinFreeSpace=1073741824
MaxFiles=12
Target="${AppLocalDataLocation}/logs"
ScanForFiles="Matching"
Format="[%Channel%][%TimeStamp(format=\"%Y-%m-%d 
%H:%M:%S.%f\")%][%Uptime(format=\"%O:%M:%S.%f\")%][%Severity%] %Message%"
Filter="%Severity% >= info"

[Sinks.RIGCTRL]
Destination=TextFile
Asynchronous=true
AutoFlush=true
FileName="${DesktopLocation}/WSJT-X_RigControl.log"
Append=true
Format="[%TimeStamp(format=\"%Y-%m-%d 
%H:%M:%S.%f\")%][%Uptime(format=\"%O:%M:%S.%f\")%][%Channel%:%Severity%] 
%Message%"
Filter="%Channel% matches \"SYSLOG\" | %Channel% matches \"RIGCTRL\""
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