Hi Ian,

I do not have any problems with my Icom 775DSP.  Please note that Dxbase
2004 allows you to control two radios from the application.  Under
Tools/Options/User Options you will notice two radio tabs, Radio 1 and =
Radio
2.

Please make sure that your radio is connected to the correct port that =
the
radio control (1 or 2) you are using is set up for.  Also under either =
Radio
1 or Radio 2 you should have the box 'Connect HF Radio 1 (or 2) Serial
Interface' checked.

Also, like in Dxbase 2003 make sure that you have the box 'Load =
Band/Mode
from HF Transceiver' under the tab Log Defaults checked.


Ron ........ NU1U


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On
Behalf Of Ian Frith
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 16:40
To: [email protected]
Subject: [DXBase] LOG WONT READ RADIO


I tried to log a qso  tonight, for the first time since installing 2004 =
3
weeks ago, however it will not read the info from the radio an IC746, it
populates the band with 12Ghz and the QRG with 1280754.42 !!, I thought =
the
check box in the logging set up was not ticked but it was any how the
defaults are set to 22Mhz.

 I run 2003 and all was ok

2004 appears to operate radio ok but will not read band or mode =
information,


Any body had this problem??.

73 Regards Ian

G4GIR

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