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Helmut; <br>
<div class="moz-forward-container"> Please see my reply(s) to
your emails to me below.<br>
Thank you; -Mike- K0JTA<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/29/14, 1:51 PM [Oct 29], Helmut
wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Ok Mike, understood. I only mentioned this because it's funny: </pre>
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Your statements and comments are correct <u>up to the point
where you say these latest words.<br>
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<pre wrap="">You disable
PTT, but when you push the PTT at your microphone or the MOX button, PTT out
goes to ground and peripheral gear is switching and NO RF flows. That means
the FPGA signals controls PTT switching even though PTT is disabled in the
check box.</pre>
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The first part that I must clarify is that you mention that I
have DISABLED THE PTT (<i>You disable PTT</i>) is not applicable,
as I do not and have not checked the "Disable PTT" box in the PSDR
settings. You have assumed that I have disabled the PTT by the
check-box for this feature in SETTINGS.<br>
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The second part that I feel is not correct is your statement,
"...even though PTT is disabled in the check box" Again, at NO
TIME, is the "Disable PTT" box checked. If I check this box, <u><b>then</b></u>
the PTT is indeed disabled.<br>
<br>
<u>If I had checked this box</u>, I would never be able to
achieve the PTT function. This is not the case. I am <u>always</u>
able to achieve the PTT function; -The problem is, sometimes, when
I press my PTT button on my mic and speak into the mic, the radio
goes to TRANSMIT MODE, but the radio will not output RF power. I
can resolve this, if I release the PTT then press the PTT again:
All is OK and normal, as I then have RF power being generated when
I speak.<br>
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-Mike-<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/29/14, 2:12 PM [Oct 29], Helmut
wrote:<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">Guys, I don’t want to
extend confusion, hi, and hope that my experience is no
singular issue on my side. Please check this strange PTT
behavior yourself:</span></p>
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First of all, my strange PTT behavior is as follows:<br>
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At ALL TIMES, if I press the PTT button on my mic, the RADIO GOES
TO TRANSMIT MODE.<br>
The function <u>NEVER FAILS</u>. It always switches the ANAN-100
from RX mode to TX mode.<br>
(I can tell this, as the receiver <u>mutes</u>, and the TX METER
at the upper-right portion of the PSDR application shows me the
mic level as being normal, and so on.)<br>
<br>
ALL indications are OK and correct. <u><b>EXCEPT</b></u> for the
fact that I have no RF power, when I speak, but this is only one
time out of a possible ten PTT sessions.<br>
<br>
As a further example of the fact that the PTT function is OK and <u><b>ALWAYS
WORKS</b></u>, if I have the MON enabled, I can hear myself
speak if I continue to press the PTT button. As soon as I release
the PTT button, the TX function is stopped, and I can again hear
the receiver's audio, and so on.<br>
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The only difference is that at times, even though all of the
functions that I have described above are OK and look normal, I
simply do not have any RF power out of the radio.<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US"><o:p></o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US"><o:p> </o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">‘Disable PTT’ in check
box setup/options – Then push PTT or MOX – NO RF, but PTT
at PTT output J16 is activated –‘Enable PTT ‘ in check box
again – Then push PTT or MOX – you will get RF back. </span></p>
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I have done your experiment above; I disabled the PTT (in the
Settings/General/Options. At that time, I <u>cannot go to
transmit mode</u>. (we would expect this.) When I UN-check the
"Disable PTT" button, am again able to achieve PTT function. But
at times, even this is the case, I still do not have any RF
power. I can resolve this sometimes fault by releasing, then
pressing the PTT again.<br>
<br>
-Mike-<br>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US"><o:p> </o:p></span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">73, Helmut, DC6NY<o:p></o:p></span></p>
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