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How are CW keystrokes transported from the Maestro to the FlexRadio ?
I am interested in constructing a WIFI/RasberryPI CW paddle keyer. I can not find any information in the API description that describes the CW data flow from the Maestro to the Flex.
Has anyone considered doing this ?
Best Regards,
Bill Bailey
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Hi Bill, IW7DMH has done this as well as RemoteKeyerInterface on Groups.io. Check both of these websites for more info on how they are accomplishing it. I am currently experimenting with the IW7DMH code, but I just got started on it this morning (thanks for the motivation @Mike-VA3MW !). As I get more into the inner workings, I will post back here with my progress.
So far I have the listening side ported to a Teensy 4.1 (PJRC.com). It compiles and runs, but can't yet tell if it is actually working. This afternoon, I will see if I can communicate with it using the internal keyer in my TeensyMaestro.
I don't know how the Maestro does it, but the people doing it now seem to use a dedicated board like an Arduino or Raspberry PI to physically key the Flex using the key jack or accessory jack. This is the approach I am taking with the IW7DMH code that I ported over from the Arduino platform.
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I've wondered about this, too. It seems like a difficult problem if you want QRQ (fast) sending over a flakey wifi/internet connection. I suppose the Maestro could send a key down or up UDP packet. But then a dropped packet could latch up the Tx. Etc.
Someone should measure timing jitter from key down to RF out just for fun while working remote.
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Multiple samples per dot or dash might cure your latching problem. Multiple samples makes it a level detection scheme rather than an edge scheme. Just supposing.... I am hoping that the Flex Help desk guys can shed some light on this.
B.B.....
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One thought I had is to send 8 bit WPM followed by 1 for dot or 3 for dash. This two byte packet would not leave it in xmit, even with dropped packets. This would only work for keyer or keyboard generated code. For hand keying, a start and stop code with a 100 ms time out might work. Tricky business, this!
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Flex has solved this problem, I am hoping they will share the technique..
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