Bob,

Ahhhh......  Now I get it!

Thanks for the VFO IND information.


Yes, I think you have a valid reason to want that feature, as long as the VFO
frequencies don't change unless you are QSX cross-band.

Thank you for the direct email exchange and enlightenment regarding "VFO IND". I
enjoyed it.  Old geezers like me should never stop learning :o).

73,

Tom Childers
Radio Amateur N5GE
Licensed since 1976
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http://www.n5ge.net

On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 07:17:21 -0600, "Bob Naumann" <[email protected]>  wrote:

>Hi Tom,
[snip]
>
>The scenario of chasing DX is how this occurs and if you have VFO IND set to
>YES.
>
>This allows you to have one VFO on one band, and the other VFO on another
>band. This is good, so that you can flip back and forth between two bands
>just by changing VFOs. (A/B). I was part of the early beta group that
>requested that VFO IND be allowed.
>
>So, check your VFO IND to see if it is set to YES - I suspect that if you
>don't see this phenomena, you have it set to "no" which causes both VFOs to
>track as you change bands. This is OK - but not what I want.
>
[snip]

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