Hello Dave, That's great news. Glad everything is working. Yes I will group these three commands together. I also have some improvements the flickering of the waterfall and of the modem text. All that will be part of the next version. For development on the tablet and phone I use the Aide software available in the Google Play Store. At around $10 it is a good value IDE in my opinion.I tried two others but they didn't come close to this one. The major limitation of device development is the absence of a debugger. The PC environment with the Eclipse IDE (available as a complete package now, including the Android SDK) is a more powerful solution. All the best, 73, John (VK2ETA) On Sun, Jun 1, 2014 at 3:55 AM, <moleonacid@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello John, > > I have finally got around to getting on air today. I mixed up my > variables a bit by trying the new version of the client at the same time as > the first try of my “homebrew” 500hz filter. Everything worked well during > a session with OE5RTL, including the 1400hz audio centre frequency to match > the filter. > > The tune duration parameter is great - 6 seconds is just right for the > narrow bandwidth of my magloop. Also, no more mangling of the Stop TX > button when using the waterfall. > > When I connected to OE5RTL it needed everything from me. I did a server > update, which it accepted. Disconnect/reconnect and it needed a password. > I used the menu to send this, encountering the prompt for confirmation - > all worked as it should. I have not had to use the “Del. User Record” > facility yet. > > Copying text from the ping replies is working fine - I think my phone must > have been having a bad day when I mentioned this. > > As a small suggestion, perhaps it would be more intuitive to have “Update > Server” “Send Session Password” and “Del. User Record” next to each other > in the menu. > > What was clear from the session is that it is now simple to sort out the > auth problem that a couple of weeks ago seemed very thorny indeed! > > Out of interest, I wonder what you are using as your tablet-based > dev setup? > > Regards, > Dave. > > >