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I just downloaded the app last week. I do have the connect button. It's
after I connect I have the rx button without the transmit button. As I
stated, if I switch to text mode and back to qso mode, then I have the
transmit button. I do have the button as you said that is not labled. I
double tap that one when I'm through transmitting to go back to listen mode.
Outside of that one problem, the app works very well with VoiceOver.
Like you, I configured my router for direct mode. I first started out with
using relay. I have the same problem regardless if I use direct or relay.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Ryan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 2010 8:04 AM
Subject: Re_echolink
> Hi Rus:=20
>
> No I don't have those problems. I have a connect button, end button and =
> a transmit button.=20
> I also have a button that's not named but when I press it when I =
> complete a transmission, I go back to receive. I think the echolink app =
> might be different on the IPod Touch or perhaps there's an updated =
> version I'm running. Did you go to the app store and download it? I did =
> and just search for echolink and got this version that has the proper =
> buttons except for that one unnamed one.=20
> I haven't really used it much, just now getting firmaliuar with it. You =
> might want to check your network settings as well to see if that =
> improves things.=20
> I have mine set to direct, to connect and use my own router. Relay mode =
> does have issues. you can't connect to another station in conference or =
> another IPod or IPhone user for transmit.=20
>
> HTH & 73:=20
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