CAT communication between my 5000a & CWSkimmer is inconsistent.
5000a frequency is reflected in CWskimmer as new frequencies are chosen.
But, if a new frequency is chosen from the CWSkimmer callsign window, CWSkimmer will not change frequency while the 5000a will and the CWSkimmer frequency window will dim and no longer respond to frequency changes.
At this point if the frequency is changed on the 5000a, the 5000a frequency will only change momentarily and then revert back to whatever frequency it was on when the CWSkimmer frequency change occurred.
If CW Skimmer is closed at this point the 5000a operates normally again.
If CWSkimmer is opened again it operates normally again until a new frequency is selected from its callsign list.
Note, Com13 was created via VSPE as a "Connector". I have not tried the "Splitter" or "Pair" ports yet.
All the config settings look ok. What am I missing?
Thanks for the help!
Before CWSkimmer frequency change:
After CWSkimmer frequency change:
Flex CAT config:
CWSkimmer CAT config:
Flex 5000/CWSkimmer CAT Communication Inconsistancy
Re: Flex 5000/CWSkimmer CAT Communication Inconsistancy
Resolved! I had created a connector. It needed to be a pair with unique com ports on each end. Clearly stated on Darrin's website about setting up VSPs. Feel pretty dense!
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Re: Flex 5000/CWSkimmer CAT Communication Inconsistancy
And just one more note for anyone using CW Skimmer (or any program using a VAC "IQ" stream):
You cannot use the PowerSDR "PAN scrolling" feature I recently added, with CW Skimmer. This is because CW Skimmer uses the VAC IQ stream as opposed to a normal "Bandpass" VAC audio stream. The IQ stream is basically an audio stream covering your entire Panadapter. PowerSDR uses a virtual "Audio IF". Its that virtual "Audio IF" that you must take into account in CW Skimmer Audio menu (Normally set to 9000hz for the Flex-5000). But in "Pan Scrolling" that Virtual IF moves around as you move your Bandpass around, and so you cannot use that with any program that uses IQ audio stream.
Darrin
You cannot use the PowerSDR "PAN scrolling" feature I recently added, with CW Skimmer. This is because CW Skimmer uses the VAC IQ stream as opposed to a normal "Bandpass" VAC audio stream. The IQ stream is basically an audio stream covering your entire Panadapter. PowerSDR uses a virtual "Audio IF". Its that virtual "Audio IF" that you must take into account in CW Skimmer Audio menu (Normally set to 9000hz for the Flex-5000). But in "Pan Scrolling" that Virtual IF moves around as you move your Bandpass around, and so you cannot use that with any program that uses IQ audio stream.
Darrin
Creator of PowerSDR KE9NS v2.8, based on the Flex Radio PowerSDR v2.7.2 software.
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