Gerald, we like the frequent updates.
If there is an issue, we can go back
to a previous version.  The folks who
want stable can stick with a stable
version.

One of the joys of a software-defined
radio is that it is easy to change.
No soldering iron required.


Mike - AA8K



Gerald Youngblood wrote:
> Dear customers,
> 
> Let me confirm that there is a problem with the latest firmware upgrade.
> Unfortunately, the problem did not show up with our beta testers prior to
> release last week.  Firmware starting with v1.2.1.x, provided significant
> performance improvements on CW and reductions in overall latency.  Along
> with those performance improvements, it looks as though a software bug has
> crept in. 
> 
> We are fully focused on isolating the problem and will get out a fix as soon
> as possible. As Eric stated below, we recommend that if you are having
> trouble with this version, go back to the earlier version v1.2.1.10.
> 
> By the way, the alternative to this type of problem is for us to
> significantly reduce the frequency of feature and performance upgrades to
> the software and firmware.  This is the traditional path taken by other
> manufacturers.  To date, we have worked under the assumption that our
> customers like the frequent updates.  
> 
> Thanks for your patience.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gerald
> 
> Gerald Youngblood, K5SDR

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