Having some issues getting DXBase to interface with the C.A.T.S. Rotor
Control. This control is supposed to have the same control protocols as
the Hy-Gain rotor, but I cannot get DXBase to control it. My serial port
is working with DXBase; when I check the "activate rotor-1" button and
close user options, the lights flash on the C.A.T.S. control, but the
control buttons in DXBase do nothing to control the rotor (I made sure
that I do not have "Rotor-2" selected on the rotor control bar) . 

Is anyone using DXBase with this controller?  Are there any port
settings I need to attend to on my PC, or any other suggestions what to
do to troubleshoot this problem?

Thanks,

Lou, KB0CJ
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Joseph Glockner)
Date: Sat Jul  3 01:23:43 2004
Subject: [Dxbase] DXBase 2004 time problem
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Tom,

Pse go into your computer "Control Panel" and look for the Date and Time
ICON - click it .. then select the Time Zone -- that should reflect
YOUR own time zone. Once you make that change - you shud be ok..

73 Joe wa6axe

Tom Althoff wrote:
> I happened to glance up at my log today and noticed the time was off.    My
> system clock is set for local time.   The DX-Base clock is 3 hours ahead of
> GMT.    It is 0050Z right now and my DXBase is showing 0350Z.
> 
> I don't see where DX-Base sets its offset to GMT from the system time.
> Does it calculate it based upon my latitude and longitude entry or is it in
> some config file somewhere?
> 
> Tom K2TA
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