Hi Chen,

I wrote you a while back about wanting direct frequency readout on CocoaModem.  
I have since then discovered a work-around that suits me fine.

(1)  I set the K3 transciever to 7034.5 kHz (and lock the VFO A)
(2)  I set the CocoaModem offset to 500
(3)  The frequencies on the CocoaModem screen now read 0 for 7035.0, 100 for 
7035.1, ..., 1000 for 7036.0, etc., etc.

So I just have to remember to add 7035 to the numbers I see.

Great program.  Use it all the time.  Thanks for putting it out for us to use.

73,

Oliver
W6ODJ
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