That would be very helpful. Now I've added the code to programme the Jason
increment into EEprom via the 'normal' DDS control, (done this morning
after sending the last EMail) there are only 60 words of programme memory
left. Which gives no scope for any future additions to the DDS software.
If the Jason data could come in at 19200 this means I can use all the
existing serial comms routines and free up more space.
An EMC test using my 700 W PA was nearly a disaster this morning. A laptop
with a 'touch screen' mouse did not like being in an E-Field of many
hundreds of V/m and crashed so it wouldn't even reboot from the keyboard.
After re-powering, the diskscan routine reported a corrupt file, but
fortunately everything seemed to work. The main computer, in its metal
case seems happy with this sort of field strength.
Still OK for 1900z tonight (Saturday) fortunately !
Andy G4JNT
-----Original Message-----
From: Alberto di Bene [SMTP:[email protected]]
Sent: 2002-08-03 16:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: RE: Re Jason on the DDS
Yes, the initial programming of teh DDS module is exactly as before, at
19200 baud, the Jason code is tacked onto the end of the DDSPC5 software
with a separate serial comms routine for 9600 operation.
The 9600 bps is not cast in stone. If it can be of help, in the forthcoming
version
I can add an option for 19200.
73 Alberto I2PHD
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