Op maandag 01-12-2008 om 19:19 uur [tijdzone -1000], schreef Alastair Couper: > I was using xlog this last weekend in CQWW, and for the first time had tried > to get ptt going, as I have always used a foot switch instead. > > I know that my serial port interface, as shown in the docs, is working OK. > The keyer works fine, and the ptt function works fine in other applications. > But with cwdaemon, I find that when a message is sent, the ptt turns on only > for a brief instant and turns off again, even though the message is still > being sent. If the ptt delay parameter is set to 50ms, then ptt will stay on > for the first word of an Fn message (if it is at high speed). If I type in > the keyer window, the ptt clicks on very briefly with each keypress, but does > not stay on long enough to actually encompass a character such as 0. > > I tried using tlf, which allows the use of the ALT-P command to toggle the > ptt. If I hit ALT-P during a message, the ptt stays on while the message is > sent. Hitting ALT-P again turns it off. > > So this ptt behavior seems to be in cwdaemon, and it isn't useful as it > stands. Does anyone else see this? I am not sure what the intended behavior > is. > > Al nh7o >
Hoi Al, sorry for the late reply. It looks like PTT isn't working at all (* anyone on the list that can confirm this? *). When I programmed it, I did not have a setup available that uses PTT. With my kenwood TS-870S I don't need it. I looks like I need to have another look at the PTT code. Currently I am a little hooked up on other projects, so I can't make any short-term promises, sorry. Regards. Joop PG4I _______________________________________________ Xlog-discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/xlog-discussion
