From: Stephen Farthing To: QRPLabs@... Sent: Fri, November 4, 2011 11:53:14 AM Subject: Re: [QRPLabs] Initial Power On Test
Richard,
This is completely normal behavour. First power up sends your callsign at 12 wpm...after that at QRSS speeds. The slow tones are morse, 3 second dots or longer.?
73s Steve G0XAR - the guy that packs the kits!!!
On 4 November 2011 15:43, aa4rh <aa4rh@...> wrote:
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After a year and a half I am finally starting construction of my 30 meter QRSS beacon. Right away I came up with a question. I installed the Atmel microcontroller and C12, attached a set of headphones, and powered the unit up. I hear my call sign one time and then a very slow series of tones separated by long periods of silence. My call sign is never repeated. If I disconnect and reconnect power, the same sequence starts all over again.
This is not what I expected. I thought that during the test my call sign would be repeated continuously, which is what I thought QRSS is all about.
My question: When the circuit is complete and the speed is set to 3 second dots, or slower, does the microcontroller have enough "smarts" to recognize that it should send my call sign repeatedly?
I don't want to continue with the construction until I'm sure that the microcontroller is working properly.
Thanks for any replies,
Richard AA4RH
-- RIP Dennis Richie, I'm sure you will still be cutting code somewhere out there in the universe. You gave the world "C" and taught me a lot.