Hello John, I didn't see more than 1 or 2 second delay this morning. Yesterday I did see a delay of up to 4 seconds, but it was the time that it took Fldigi to decode after the transmissions. Since taking the Flidigi waterfall off the "pause" position and returning it to "normal" I haven't seen any delay in the decoding. Very 73, Glenn On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 9:37 AM, John Douyere <vk2eta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Bernard and Glenn, > > I am not sure the latency from the server would cause anything but just a > slow down of the link exchange. > > This is because the server is the master in terms of timeouts and the > client waits forever if necessary. > > It the latency was significant it would make the link painfully slow of > course. How many seconds of delay are you seeing between the client's end > of transmission and the server's start of transmission? > > 73, John > > > On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 11:03 PM, Glenn Roeser Roeser <wb2lmv@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > >> Hello Bernard, >> I was watching the transfer and it looked a lot more stable and there was >> quite a bit of data passed successfully. "I get by with a little help from >> my friends." (-= >> I'm not sure what else to do about the latency...I cleaned out some >> things earlier to speed things up on the PC. Do you feel there is a need >> for a server on 80 meters? I have a very good 1/4 wave vertical for 80 >> meters. I have tuned the SSB portion of 80 during the day, and I am able to >> get very strong signal reports out to about 150 miles or so during the >> daytime, even in the summer. >> I'm back on 30 meters for now, talk later. >> Very 73, Glenn >> >> >> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 8:34 AM, Bernard Dekok <kc9sgv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Hi Glenn, >>> >>> Wiped out by Pactor 3 hash ! >>> And then no propagation later on. >>> >>> The settings that I sent you are by no means the end of it. >>> These can still be tweaked, but worked OK for me so far. >>> >>> Well, this morning on 40 we had some deep fading, Winmor, ALE, and then >>> the Pactor 3. >>> That frequency is my frequency of choice after months of research. >>> It is quiet for most of the day, and far enough away from SA voice, >>> starting on 7010 MHz. >>> And just above the PSK and Winmor crowd lower down. >>> >>> You still have some latency. >>> (Take too long to transmit.) >>> >>> In your pskmailrc.pl file: (Linux) >>> Make sure your Txdelay = 0 >>> >>> Will try again later on 30M. >>> >>> 73, >>> KC9SGV >>> >>> On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 4:21 AM, Glenn Roeser Roeser <wb2lmv@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>> >>>> Bernard, Andy, >>>> Thank you both for testing and then suggesting solutions. >>>> I made the necessary adjustments to the Fldigi program. I had the >>>> receive RSID on, but not the transmit, the transmit RSID is on now as well. >>>> I did not have the proper settings in the modems > pskmail tab, those >>>> too have been set correctly now. >>>> As far as the latency goes, I had the waterfall on pause to conserve >>>> resources and I had noticed that after receiving a transmission from >>>> Bernard yesterday that it took quite a while for the print to appear on the >>>> pskmail screen. I have set the waterfall back to "normal." >>>> I will remain on 40 meters this morning until I see that the band has >>>> gone out. Then I will QSY to 30 meters, and when I do I will make the >>>> adjustment on the wiki server page to show that I have moved. >>>> Once again, thank you both for your help, I want this station to >>>> work properly and to be useful to the pskmail community. >>>> Very 73, Glenn >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 10:54 PM, Bernard Dekok <kc9sgv@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>>> >>>>> We connected and then I was left in connected mode. >>>>> I think there is a latency problem here. >>>>> >>>>> Maybe it is on your side, since my client can do long file transfers >>>>> to other servers. >>>>> >>>>> If you run a Signalink USB, then set the DLY knob fully anti-clockwise >>>>> + 1 notch clockwise. >>>>> >>>>> Will try again tomorrow. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 9:36 PM, Bernard Dekok <kc9sgv@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Is your FLDigi RXid and TXid on ? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Bernard Dekok <kc9sgv@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Same here. >>>>>>> I think you are not on frequency, or do not follow an off frequency >>>>>>> signal. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In FLDigi : >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Configure>Modems>Misc>PSKMail >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1000 >>>>>>> 50 >>>>>>> 3 >>>>>>> 50 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Check Reset to carrier >>>>>>> Check Report ARQ frames average S/N >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Save >>>>>>> Close >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 8:02 PM, Andrew O'Brien >>>>>>> <k3ukandy@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Glen, your station is responding to my Pings on 40M but not >>>>>>>> responding >>>>>>>> when I send a Connect command. Pings returned have been 69% and 82% >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Andy K3UK >>>>>>>> Fredonia NY (near Buffalo) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 7:32 PM, Glenn Roeser Roeser < >>>>>>>> wb2lmv@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>>> > Hi Bernard, >>>>>>>> > My server is now on 7.103 usb dial + 1K I will leave it there >>>>>>>> overnight. I >>>>>>>> > hope that you will be able to upload your data successfully. >>>>>>>> > Very 73, Glenn >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >