All,
I’ve added user-configurable TX Latency and PTT hang time. With values of 20ms (TX latency) and 12ms (PTT hang time) a user’s problems are now fixed.
Anyone who wants an update please contact me.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
Hello Simon
Thanks for adding Latency and PTT Hang adjustments to Console Program. It might substitute Hermeslite.py - a real great improvement for Hermes Lite 2 Windows users, as it runs smooth and stable with all digital programs connected.
73 Chris HB9BDM
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Hi,
It does seem that they fix the issue and don’t affect users without this problem. I don’t use the HL2 on TX yet – busy doing many other things.
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Ron,
For the HL2 they’ve been in the Base Memory Map for as long as I can remember, I had just used the defaults which it seems aren’t quite high enough.
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Subject: Re: SDR Console: TX Relay 'Chatter' Fixed
Before new SDR software sets these latency and hang time values, should the software first check the gateware version number?
Steve,
I just send packets as per the spec., any changes or suggestions will be appreciated.
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Hi All,
Hi Ron,
I use the RX packets. Windows does support very high precision timers, but using this would require the Windows and HL2 clocks to be correct. It may be that this relay issue only happens in non-standard situations and/or the defaults Steve used just weren’t high enough.
Anyway, the user can now select what’s needed.
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IMO
UDP is the wrong option unless the FPGA has limited resources for TCP which is a more complex implementation. UDP is easier, TCP much better, UDP is clearly used here for historic reasons.
You can generally tame a router to avoid many UDP pitfalls but by definition UDP is unreliable. Running any SDR over a W-Fi link can cause issues, easy to overcome on receive; for transmit with critical timing the buffering has to be increased as you say.
Simon Brown, G4ELI
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Subject: Re: SDR Console: TX Relay 'Chatter' Fixed
Hi Simon,
Using the HL2's Rx packets for Tx packet timing should work fine if the OS, network routers and/or WiFi access points don't perform packet reordering, aggressive packet combining, or discarding/losing UDP packets. I currently suspect several WiFi routers I've tested are doing aggressive packet combining, perhaps doing bursty TDMA between other neighborhood traffic on the shared radio channel(s). Hopefully, the new latency and hang time values are enough to cover a significant majority of those cases.
73,
Ron
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