Hello Mike-

Great idea. I like to switch profiles on my Flex 6500, if not careful to
switch at the end of the decoding segment, decodes could be reported as the
new frequency not the prior frequency.
Another issue is when changing profiles on the FLEX radio using the new CAT
program there is a small period of time when the CAT program does not
report a frequency and if WSJTX polls CAT at that time an error is signaled
by WSJTX and it does not recover by itself. Would like to have the program
retry communications to the CAT interface. Let me know if more clarity is
needed.
Thanks;

Bill W2PKY

On Tue, Apr 19, 2016 at 9:15 AM, Michael Tharp <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I ran into an unfortunate incident a few days back while band-hopping
> WSPR (RX only). I came home to find my rig had locked up and was no
> longer responding to CAT control, and WSJTX of course had the popup
> asking if I wanted to reconfigure. It had continued decoding while the
> rig wasn't responding which is fine. But it had reported each of those
> decodes as belonging to the band it was trying to switch to -- even
> though it didn't succeed at switching. This of course resulted in a
> bunch of bogus reports, including some impressive 6 meter "DX".
>
> What do you think is the best solution here: stop reporting when there's
> a rig error? Or keep track of the last successful CAT frequency
> independent of what the desired frequency is and report using that? I'm
> leaning towards the former, i.e. a band change sequence would be
> "disable reporting -> change frequency -> confirm change -> enable
> reporting". I'm willing to work on a patch but wanted some initial
> feedback before I dove in.
>
> -- mike NF4E
>
>
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