[Dx4win] RES: RES: dxw 8.01 BUG? key board
py5eg
py5eg at iesa.com.br
Fri Aug 14 15:48:23 EDT 2009
Hi Ernie:
Thanks for the feedback.
I think Paulo will fix the problem shortly
73
Oms
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De: Ernie [mailto:w8eh.ernie at gmail.com]
Enviada: sex 14/8/2009 11:33
Para: dx4win at mailman.qth.net
Cc: py5eg; Jim Reisert AD1C; pvandereijk at cox.net
Assunto: Re: [Dx4win] RES: dxw 8.01 BUG? key board
Jim, Paul & Oms,
I can verify that this is a problem using com port keying.
My first two letters are sent together with no space when typing CW on the keyboard. If I type a string of 5 characters quickly, the first two are sent together, the remaing 3 are sent spaced normally. When using preset 'F key' for sending, it works normally.
It's not just the first two letters after opening the window, it is the first two letters every time you type two or more.
I am using com port 4 for keying, with a split cable, so I can also use com 4 for radio control. I am controlling a Yaesu FT-920. My keying interface uses the DTR line. I am using Windows XP Pro.
This was not a problem in version 7.
73 Ernie W8EH
py5eg wrote:
No that is a misunderstand.
I'm using a com port with a cable going directly to the "key" on the K3.
The config in the DX4win is DTR line = CW KEYER and RTS LINE = PTT Control
The voice card is for phone
Thanks
Oms
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De: jjreisert at gmail.com em nome de Jim Reisert AD1C
Enviada: qui 13/8/2009 23:55
Para: py5eg
Cc: dx4win at mailman.qth.net
Assunto: Re: [Dx4win] dxw 8.01 BUG? key board
Oms, in the CW preferences tab, what are your settings? I don't
understand how you can be using a sound card to send CW.
On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 9:08 AM, py5eg<py5eg at iesa.com.br> <mailto:py5eg at iesa.com.br> wrote:
I'm noticing something very strange on the cw keyboard function.
When using the keyboard the first two letters are joined. In other
words, there is no space between the two first letters.
Some body else has noticed that?
Thanks in advance
Oms PY5EG
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