[App_rpt-users] Speaking of CW IDs
Mike/W5JR
w5jr.lists at att.net
Sun Dec 15 23:16:02 UTC 2013
Thanks Chuck.
tnx
Mike / W5JR
Milton GA
> On Dec 15, 2013, at 5:04 PM, Chuck Henderson <rpt2 at chuck.midlandsnetworking.com> wrote:
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> It is limited by this line in the app_rpt.c file and by FCC rules
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> morsespeed = retrieve_astcfgint(myrpt, myrpt->p.morse, "speed", 5, 20, 20);
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> So... If the FCC rules don't apply to you (maybe you don't use a RF transmitter) then you could change the line to something like this
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> morsespeed = retrieve_astcfgint(myrpt, myrpt->p.morse, "speed", 5, 50, 20);
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> Then 50 wpm would be the upper limit.
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>> On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 3:30 PM, Geoff <ars.w5omr at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 12/15/2013 03:25 PM, Mike/W5JR wrote:
>>> So, there is a "speed=" in the morse stanza. Does it have a governor on it to limit the speed maximum to 20 wpm? My entries greater than 20 make no difference. And why would I want faster than 20 wpm you ask, my HUB nodes are only send "ID" to web transceivers, and I would like them faster. I have observed that at 20 wpm, there is a bit of jitter and faster may not be possible. (An ID I built years ago had a limit on how fast it could go before the code elements were overrun by timing)
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>> I've been meaning to ask that same question.
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>> Rules wise, since there's no CW requirement *at all* for 'any' license, then there shouldn't be a speed limit on how fast repeater id's should be limited to.
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>> I like my code speed around 30~35wpm these days. I used to copy NTS traffic at 40+wpm. 20wpm is such a '~*yawn*~' bore...
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