It sounds like you have the CI-V transceive function turned on causing 
data collisions. This is not recommended with DX4Win. Turn it off as per 
instructions and it should work fine. I would prefer Paul support 
transceive mode... but that isn't likely to happen soon...

VE2DC... Mel

Rick Murphy wrote:
> I'm just starting out with DX4WIN 8; the rig is a IC-756 Pro III.
> When I use the bandmap with "Follow radio" checked, it's pretty broken
> due to completely wrong frequencies.
> 
> For example, the rig is showing 50.125 Mhz right now. The band map
> says "717,415.56 6m". It's sort of stable at that reading (sometimes
> showing the right freq, usually not) until I spin the dial, then it'll
> catch up for a few seconds until going to another bogus frequency.
> 
> There's a pattern - usually 717,xxxx for 6m.  Or, switching the rig to
> 20m (14,004.00) shows "475,416.56 20m". Or "1,400,526.00 20m".
> (Currently it's swithcing between "14,005.08", "1,400,508.00", and
> "475,416.56" in the bandmap.)
> 
> The rig is set with default address, 9600 baud, CI-V transceive off.
> DX4WIN set to poll at 5000 ms.
> 
> How do I make this work right? Seems like a useful feature if it was
> actually usable. :-)
> 73,
>     -Rick
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