Problem has been resolved thanks to Jack and Joe. Good guys to have
around. If any one else has this problem, go to Help, Errors, PSK and follow
the directions. I guess I hollowed before I got bit, hi hi.
JV
 
-------Original Message-------
Subject: [Dxbase] PSK31
 
    Is the internal PSK31 mode supported in 2005? Help says use 2002. This
doesn't sound right. I tried to install PSK31 from the programs menu and got
an unsupported error. Using XPpro and checked XP in the drivers window.
JV
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Brendan Minish EI6IZ)
Date: Sun Mar 13 20:26:14 2005
Subject: [Dxbase] Band changing
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On Sun, 2005-03-13 at 12:52 -0500, Jim wrote:

> Something has changed here, the DXBase now only band switches the rig and
> not the beam. All the other above mentioned programs still band switch both
> together. I must have changed something in DXBase. Any suggestions.

By any chance have you turned off CiV transceive on the the Icom radio?

all the other software packages you mention work by continually polling
the radio, this creates a constant flow of updated info for the beam's
interface to follow.

However Dxbase only polls the receiver when it needs to (a far 'nicer'
way to behave!)  so for the beam to detect changes you will either need
to cause the software to read the radio (I.e log something or click a
spot ..) or turn CiV transceive back on, with this on the radio sends
data out the CiV interface any time any setting is changed giving the
stepper the info it needs to follow you around the bands without waiting
for software to poll it 

Hope this helps

73
Brendan EI6IZ

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