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Well, I can say that happens to me as well, this was my first
contest ever with WT and I got the same issue. But after type
nosound I do not have this speedup issue too. Weird stuff. <br>
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Btw, Does anyone knwo Why I set the Recorder I could just get what I
was listening but not my TX? I use the Signalink USB as Sound
interface, and set all stuff with USB CODEC. Any clue?<br>
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Thanks..<br>
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On 12/1/2010 5:25 PM, Bob Wilson, N6TV wrote:
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type="cite">Thanks for posting the helpful reminder. You
definitely don't want to contest with LPT or COM port keying with
SOUND enabled in Win-Test.<br>
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73,<br>
Bob, N6TV<br>
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I'm not sure that this is related to the speed jumping
issue but I'll post it anyway. <br>
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The CQWW CW was my first CW contest with WT (V4.5.1).
Mine is a very simple setup - single radio with LPT port
CW keying. I notice early in the contest that
occasionally WT would send a garbled letter or possibly
speeded up for just one character. I wasn't sure what to
do at that point. When I removed my headphones, I
discovered that the PC internal speaker was active and I
could hear the CW message thru it. I typed the NOSOUND
command in the logging field to turn off the PC speaker
and the problem disappeared and did not occur again for
the rest of the weekend.<br>
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This maybe be a well known fact to the experienced WT
users but I thought others might be interested.<br>
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BTW, I love WT on CW as well as on SSB!<br>
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73, Stew K3ND<br>
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