Walt,

Having just stumbled through setting up an Omni VII rig file I think I 
can answer a couple of these.

I don't know how the filter selection is handled.

The RMUL & WMUL are the Read Freq and Write Freq multipliers.  They are 
usually one but if a rig reads & writes a multiple of the frequency this 
can be used to adjust it.

RITSCL is the same as RMUL & WMUL except it is for the RIT.

I would suggest you take a look at the radio database editor in DX4WIN.  
There is also a Test tab in the editor that you can see what the program 
is sending to the radio and what the radio is returning.

73,

Alan  N5NA

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K2WK wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I was wondering what the meaning of some of the parameters 
> are that make up the rig files, most specifically for the IC-756 Pro III.
> Some of them are quite self-explanatory, it's the others that puzzle me.
>
> Here's my brief list:
>
> 1) "NOTES=Selects narrow filter for CW/SSB."  How is this done, i.e.
>     what command is sent to the rig and how does that work?
>
>     Personally, I'd like the rig to go to the Wide CW Filter.  How and where
>     do I change this in the rig file or how do I send a CI-V command to
>     accomplish same?
>
> 2)       RMUL= 1.00000000000000E+0000
>     and WMUL= 1.00000000000000E+0000
>     What are these multipliers?
>
> 3) RITSCL= 1.00000000000000E+0000
>     Hmmm, what does this do?
>
> I have access to the CI-V command set, but have never tried sending commands
> to the radio, any suggestions?
>
>
>  
>                              73 de Walt - K2WK
>
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Tue Jan 22 15:19:03 2008
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kostas SV1DPI)
Date: Tue Jan 22 15:21:34 2008
Subject: [Dx4win] Help
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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You can search for 160m qsos with F8.
Then under logbook window (window>logbook) you can edit the report (right 
click) and add the prefix also (if you have already done it). So you will 
have an excel file containing all the info. Now the question is how to ask 
excel to make this sort by prefix and date. An excel expert pse?

A second more dx4win way is this. (i didn't try this but i thin kit works)

If i am right, dx4win select for dxcc submission the first confirmed qso. So 
search for 160m qsos, make a fake confirm of all these, clear the existed 
submitted or checked flags, DON'T save this log, and make a new submission 
only for 160m (this means to edit the preferences>dxcc). Now search for 
submitted 160m qsos and under logbook window ask a report with date and 
prefix at least and save this. Import in excel and you have what you want (i 
think)

73 Kostas sv1dpi
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From: "Roger D Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DX4Win Reflector" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 4:54 PM
Subject: [Dx4win] Help


> Is there a way to get a list of the countries worked,
> say on 160m, sorted by the date I first worked them?
>
> 73, Roger
>
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