[Elecraft] W2 setting SWR alarm trip points

Chuck Guenther charles9415 at att.net
Thu Jan 5 23:21:11 EST 2017


Hi Mike,

Thanks for pointing this out.  I did try both bracket characters anyway, 
though. I did solve my problem, though.  After searching the archives, I 
found that one may need to send repeated bracket commands to the W2.  I 
tried this and it worked!  I was able to set my SWR trip point where I 
wanted it, at 3.5:1.

73,

Chuck  NI0C


On 1/5/2017 10:06 PM, Michael Chowning wrote:
> Chuck,
>    Do you realize you are using two different bracket characters?
>          Mike, N8TTR
> Sorry, I forgot my callsign in the earlier reply.
>
>> On Jan 5, 2017, at 10:14 PM, Chuck Guenther <charles9415 at att.net> wrote:
>>
>> I just fired up a new W2 wattmeter, and it seems to be working ok, except that I can't seem to adjust the SWR alarm..
>>
>> I'm using the W2 utility version 1.3.2.27 and my W2 firmware is version 1.00.  I have the PTT keying cables connected to the W2, and am trying to set the SWR trip point that will open the amplifier keying connection.  On p. 8 of the version D2 manual it says I can toggle the alarm on / off by sending the character "a" to the W2.  This seems to be working okay in that I get the expected responses "a1," and "a0."
>>
>> The manual does not specify what the factory default trip point is.  It does indicate that I can move the trip point up or down by send the bracket characters "}" and "[" to the W2, and that the response will be a number with an implied decimal point.  But all I get is 00 in response.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong?  This is very confusing.
>>
>> TNX & 73,
>>
>> Chuck Guenther  NI0C
>>
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