

It also does not require that I be using the Flex. Upon re-launch of Power SDR the problem is solved until again several hours pass. The change may be gradual but it eventually reaches the point where I have to shut down PowerSDR. I can confirm this by using the monitor function as the transmitted data shows up in 2-Tone or through the use of the FT-1000 receiver.

PTT drops before the message buffer is complete. Upon investigations I noticed that PTT asserts first obviously, but audio for transmission does not appear for approximately 1 second. However, on the Flex after several hours, my transmitted audio get out of sync with the PTT. I first noticed this when stations would continually ask for repeats, they were obviously not getting the complete exchange. PTT on radio #1 is hardware controlled through the Signalink.įirst, no problems with Radio #1 been running fine for years.

Comm PTT is enabled (the PTT command is sent to the radio). I am telling Writelog to control the Flex as Kenwood TS-2000 at a rate of 19200. The VAC audio routing and PTT configuration is the same as my WSJT-X setup and otherwise runs just fine. This combination is run on two radios, an FT-1000D with a Signalink interface and the Flex through Virtual Audio Cable 4. There is one problem however preventing from doing this and it is as follows.Ĭontesting software is Writelog V12D with MMTTY as the primary transmit/decode window and 2-tone as a second decoder. I like the receiver so much that I am considering re-arranging the set-up to make the Flex radio #1 i.e. For the last several RTTY contests I have been using a Flex5000A with KE9NS PowerSDR (latest version at the time) and a FlexControl as a second radio.
