Hi You have probably seen my earlier reply by now. So not unless you want to try something out for yourself in whcih case I'm happy to test with you. I stuck with the Linux client on my laptop so I had a stable set up for the SET. Although I did change to fidigi 3.11. I have used the java but thought I better have a stable platform for the SET hence the laptop as the desk top was running the last Fldig Alpha before the release and the java ;-) the Global Set ends at 15:00 UTC by the way. On Sat, 2009-04-18 at 15:34 +0200, Per Crusefalk wrote: > Hi Roger, > > I was in the shack during that QSO and it sounded ok from my end. We > were jammed by ALE stations calling (always seems like they do that > forever) so it wasn't a clean and fast session but it worked. > Which client were you using? The java client is better at avoiding > collisions due to the changed protocol (the server stays in control of > the exchange). Collisions can still happen but they are much less > frequent now (I know someone says they are gone but not quite). > > Would you like me to alter the frequency settings for the Global SET in > any way? I saw u ping and it looked like my server was the only one > responding. > > 73 de Per, sm0rwo > > > lör 2009-04-18 klockan 14:17 +0100 skrev roger g6ckr: > > Hi. > > Just got a Global SET message away via SM0RWO but during the exchange it > > looked like the client was starting to TX just as the server was also > > starting to TX. > > Do I need to change any settings on my client. > > 73 G6CKR > > g6ckr@xxxxxxxxxx > > > > > >