Rich,
Some commands can take longer to execute that others. RX, for example, kicks off a process that may not be done by the time the first SWH13 is handled. You could probably substitute a small string of semicolons instead, with each one introducing a millisecond or two of delay.
So:
... RX;;;;;;;;;SWH13;
One way to provide a longer delay is to use an IF (info) command. This causes the radio to emit about 40 bytes of frequency info, etc., which takes 50-100 ms. If you have a computer attached, make sure that the applications running don't mind getting an unsolicited IF response string.
In this case you'd have:
... RX;FA;SWH13;
73,
Wayne
N6KR
On Jan 8, 2016, at 11:15 AM, Rich <
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> With the command below I had intended to switch to split, send my call, return to RX, and turn off split.
>
> Macro_11=;SWH13;KYW K3RWN K3RWN;RX;SWH13;SWH13;
>
> The only way I can get the Split to turn off is by sending two SWH13. Which is fine, but am I missing something as to why the first SWH13 does not do it.
>
> I should note I have tried a variety of combinations and this is the only one that works.
>
> Thanks
>
> Rich
> K3RWN
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