Mitch,
Here is an update.
I have both the radio and control co-located at my home now, and units are communicating over a LAN with the integrated NetGear router provided by our DSL / phone provider.
I am still seeing a relatively long delay for the control channel to become operative, after the radio and control have been off for hours, although the delay is now in the order of 1 - 2 minutes maximum. Again the delay goes down to a few seconds if the units have been off for only short time.
I could certainly live with this, if I thought it were normal. However, if the delay of a minute or more is a symptom of an underlying problem, I would like to find an fix the problem.
Having the radio and control in one place, I able to monitor the status pages at both ends as I turn the control unit on. Note that the RRC units are always powered on. Here is what I see as I repeatedly refresh the status pages.
- control and radio have been off for an hour or more, and all three channels (sip, audio and cmd) are disconnected as per the status pages on both RRC units.
- After I Press the Power button on the control unit, the sip and audio channels are OK within a couple seconds. At the Control unit, I hear the beep indicating remote radio is on, and the audio can be heard.
- However there can be delay of one to several minutes before the control panel becomes responsive.
- During this time I can watch the UDP status start from a low number like OK(15) and then slowly increase until reach a value of OK(43) to OK(45) at both ends. At that point, the panel and display active and responsive.
- After the connection has stabilized, the remote system operates as expected, and I have made a number of CW and SSB contacts.
Since, both RRC units are directly hard wired to a simple 4 port router, and all cables are new, short and appear to be working fine, the LAN is as simple as possible.
I assume the numbers in the cmd status -- like cmd(34) -- indicate the quality of the cmd channel. I do not understand what would cause these numbers (and connection quality) to increase slowly after a long off time and increase quickly after a short off time. In both cases the control panel is non-responsive until the cmd status reaches cmd(43) or better at both ends.
In all cases, once the cmd status stabilizes at cmd(43 - 45) the status remains good and everything works normally.
So, what is to be expected? Should I just accept the situation? Or, should I go to my local computer store and buy a better router?
Comments???
...Ned, W2NED