What does it TX? Mine does not TX. Rein PA0R > OK Rein, > > I have set now a different 'Blocklength' number in the preferences dialog on > the client (9 instead of 5) and unchecked 'reception disables detection' on > fldigi. > > Q: in jpskamail / listening mode, if I go into 'mode' menu and try to change > the mode, this action makes fldigi to switch the mode and TX something: why > should TX? > > Roberto > > > > -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:pskmail-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Per > conto di Rein Couperus > Inviato: Sunday, December 20, 2009 9:48 AM > A: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Oggetto: [pskmail] Re: [pskmail] R: Re: R: Re: Hy from IK3DJC-5 (try to > connect PI4TUE) > > Hi Roberto, it is probably normal. > To judge it I would need a log of what happened.. > > By the way, you can set a different profile (different set of modes) > by setting the 'Blocklength' number in the preferences dialog on the client. > I will add a list of profiles to the wiki FAQ today. > > 73, > > Rein > > > Sequence was (all automatic): > > > > - connection request @ psk 500 > > - first session part @ psk 250R > > - second session part @ psk 250 > > > > All concluded fine but the question is: > > > > My client transmission sequence was made of: > > > > - RSID > > - PSK xx (short) > > - RSID (again) > > - PSK xx (long) > > > > Is it normal? > > > > > > -- http://pa0r.blogspirit.com