I guess we're beating a dead horse, Ron.  That's not the way the world
works any more.  For example, my car automatically locks and unlocks the
doors, turns on/off the lights, adjusts the heat and AC, etc. based on
some computer algorithm - instead of letting me choose.  I wish they
offered an option where you could pay extra money NOT to get those extra
"features".

Al N1AL


On Sat, 2008-07-12 at 16:22, Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
> I agree Mike. CWT (like most functions, in my humble, but not popular,
> opinion) should be completely independent of everything else. If CWT is
> enabled, it should stay enabled until it is changed by the operator, just as
> though it was controlled by a mechanical toggle switch on the front panel. 
> 
> (Indeed, I guess that's my 'problem'. I long for switches that, once set,
> stay set like a wall switch. I get tired of switches that change state
> because I did something else entirely like change bands, modes or cycle the
> power ;-)
> 
> Ron AC7AC
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> 
> Hi Ron,
> 
> Quite so.  But the idea is that when coming back to CW from SSB if CWT was 
> active it automatically returns to CWT.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mike VP8NO
> 
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