Mine only transmits for around 42 seconds.   So should not impact the rec on 
next minute. 

Sent from my iPhone
...nr4c. bill


> On Jan 17, 2017, at 11:48 AM, John Stengrevics <jstengrev...@comcast.net> 
> wrote:
> 
> Many thanks to all who provided their suggestions.
> 
> I decided to try Joe's (W4TV) suggestion and elect RTS.  That appears to have 
> solved the problem of the transmit staying on.
> 
> My only remaining problem is a 100 to 200 millisecond spillover into the next 
> sequence.  I have synched my Mac to time.nist.gov <http://time.nist.gov/> and 
> the time.is <http://time.is/> site shows that I am dead on.  If anyone has 
> any suggestions, they would be much appreciated.
> 
> 73,
> 
> John
> WA1EAZ
> 
>> On Jan 13, 2017, at 1:53 PM, Guy Olinger K2AV <k2av....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Can't argue entirely with success, but often folks just want to put the 
>> trouble In a cage so they can get on with having fun. I get that, it's a 
>> hobby. For sure, been there done that. 
>> 
>> But all you have done for the moment is put the snarling dog in a cage where 
>> it can't bite. If you ever run an amp the trouble is likely to return in 
>> some form. You still have the snarling dog. 
>> 
>> And there are unanswered oddities like why the RFI only affected the one 
>> sequence of commands. 
>> 
>> For others reading this thread, the exhortations for VOX or PTT are very 
>> well taken, particularly where deciding on methodology is part of planning. 
>> 
>> Having a PTT and not-PTT signal available to the station *system* can be 
>> very useful for such things as shutting off remote RX amps during transmit. 
>> Many PC station programs like N1MM+ can add transfer delays only where they 
>> apply, as do WinKey equipped devices which can apply CW key speed related 
>> "word space" intervals. 
>> 
>> Not-PTT drives a simple circuit to supply a keyed 12 VDC supply that is only 
>> on when it's safe from TX induced voltages, and can drive relays to detune 
>> towers and de-resonate wires when RX. 
>> 
>> Given that the K3S board has both a USB/serial chip and a sound card on it, 
>> no workable scheme proven robust for the K3 has to be discarded for the K3S. 
>> 
>> All that aside, glad you you managed to cage the snarling dog, by whatever 
>> means.  :>)
>> 
>> 73, Guy K2AV 
>> 
>> On Thursday, January 12, 2017, John Stengrevics <jstengrev...@comcast.net 
>> <mailto:jstengrev...@comcast.net>> wrote:
>> Three turns of the USB cable through a #43 ferrite and I am good to go at 
>> full power (95 watts).
>> 
>> John
>> WA1EAZ
>> 
>>> On Jan 12, 2017, at 2:40 PM, Edward R Cole <kl...@acsalaska.net <>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Now that the thread has morphed to RFI:

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