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Connected packet operation


 
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Hello folks,

today with a friend OM we tried to exchange files in connected mode using EasyTerm and Yapp (which is part of EasyTerm).
The setup was almost identical on both sides: two FT-991A , Direwolf with equal *.conf files and EasyTerm and Windows 10.
At some stage during the various attempts Direwolf started printing something like this

Internal error? Stream 2: select-t1_value, rc=0, t1 remaining=0.602, old srt =.....(some number), new srt=...(some numbers)

These messages followed the packets being received (not transmitted). old srt and new srt quickly arrived to enormous numbers
(unfortunately I could not take a screenshot).

Any idea??

The transfer rate at 1200 bps was around 480 bit/sec. with large variations?

73 Giovanni IZ5PQT


 

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Hello Giovanni,

Are you seeing these lines in the running Direwolf window log output or somewhere else?? If the Direwolf output, which specific version of Direwolf are you running?? The newest version of Direwolf Beta is 1.7G and while there isn't any officially published Windows version of that release, Joe K0OG has made some of his self-compiled versions available on DropBox:

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To your other point, the effective transfer rate of any packet connection will depend on many variables.? The key areas will both packet's stations proper tuning (sound card or TNC levels, RF power output, etc) and the RF path characteristics itself between the two stations (is the signal full quieting, is there any noise/interference/etc).

--David
KI6ZHD



On 08/16/2023 09:11 AM, Giovanni IZ5PQT wrote:

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Hello folks,

today with a friend OM we tried to exchange files in connected mode using EasyTerm and Yapp (which is part of EasyTerm).
The setup was almost identical on both sides: two FT-991A , Direwolf with equal *.conf files and EasyTerm and Windows 10.
At some stage during the various attempts Direwolf started printing something like this

Internal error? Stream 2: select-t1_value, rc=0, t1 remaining=0.602, old srt =.....(some number), new srt=...(some numbers)

These messages followed the packets being received (not transmitted). old srt and new srt quickly arrived to enormous numbers
(unfortunately I could not take a screenshot).

Any idea??

The transfer rate at 1200 bps was around 480 bit/sec. with large variations?

73 Giovanni IZ5PQT


 

What are the values of "some number?"


 

the numbers increased progressively, after few minutes they reached perhaps 20 ot more digits. As I said I had no creenshot available but they looked
like counters

G


 

Hello David
my version is 1.6. I was looking to the Direwolf output window. My point is what could have generated the message and?
what is a "Stream 2"

73 Giovanni IZ5PQT