Thanks to all who responded on this question.
Thanks to the suggestions, I was able to solve the problem of setting my
TS-950SDX to USB mode when selecting an RTTY spot. The solution leads to
some other questions which I'll ask at the end of this note. Here's what I
did:
1. Go to the radios
At 09:20 1/5/2002, Cal Spreitzer wrote:
Herbert,
I've been using Dx4win for about a month now. Does all you mentioned
however it's not free.
It's works great. You can find more info and download a demo at
: http://www.dx4win.com/http://www.dx4win.com/
The demo is a full functioning program
At 09:52 AM 1/5/2002 -0700, Dean Norris wrote:
Using this pattern, spots emanating from Arizona will NOT be listed in the
spot window when connected to an AR Cluster node. Only AZ spots are so
affected (apparently). I have no idea as to why it only affects AZ spots.
I can guess.
Usually the
A great (I think) accessory to DX4Win, DXAtlas, is in version 1.4 now. It's
available for download at http://www.dxatlas.com
Now if we can just convince Paul to take advantage of it's COM interface and
have version 5.1 fully integrated with it ;-)
As long as we're getting ideas on re-programming radio files, I am
offering up an excerpt of a message I posted last May in hopes of a
response. 73 de Brian W3BW
-Original Message-
Subject: RE: [DX4WIN] IC-756PRO Settings
I have been
meaning to bring up one issue. If operating with
I second that emotion.
The way it operates is not logical and it drives me
nuts. It is typical to operate split with the B VFO
Active so you can spot the successful pileup
participants. So it is very common to click on a spot
while the B VFO is Active.
It needs to be changed so that spots
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