You can set your cutoff on 30 to the top of the band and never see
another SSB spot on 30.
As to adding another cutoff... its never going solve the problem since
bands overlap.
If you would like this fixed properly, write a note to the maintainer of
the DXCluster software to add mode to the
My comment was not just about 30 meters. It was for all the bands in general
that I would like to see an extra cut off frequency inserted.
It would be another tool to help in the logging process. That’s all.
Jay Hainline KA9CFD
Colchester, IL EN40om
Hello all
I fully support this idea.
The other day, same spot came in on 2 different colors, one was saying
RTTY in the comment field, the other one was not.
Sub-bands should be CW, digimodes and phone. Few spotters indicate mode
in the comment field, so such a sub-band plan would help.
73
Paul
Yes, and if I move the cutoff to the top of 30M then all the RTTY posts show as
CW and clicking on them puts the rig in CW mode.
It would be nice if the clusters would add a mode field.
AD6ZJ, Loren
--- On Wed, 2/16/11, Mel ve...@videotron.ca wrote:
From: Mel ve...@videotron.ca
Subject: Re:
Hi, Is there a way using DX4xxx to VOICE program in your CALLSIGN, then
transmit with a hot key, like F1 ???
73, Tnx for any replies
Bernie/WO2N.
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Help:
Oh, goodie! My radio has five preset bandwidths: 250 Hz, 500 Hz,
1.8 kHz, 2.4 kHz and 3.0 kHz. Now I just have to figure out what the
radio considers to be wide, medium and narrow. :(
Thanks, Mel.
Dick
At 08:06 PM 2/16/2011, Mel wrote:
Yes and no...
You can set your bandwidth to wide,
I cannot get my Yaesu FT-2000 to work with the program as in showing the
transceiver frequency. I went to Jim's (AD1C) support page having the
DX4WIN archives and could not find anything helpful except notes from other
people who had the same problem. I see Jim has a rig file on it, but I
Hi, Steve.
Every radio supported by DX4WIN is defined by a .rig file. When you
select a radio in File-Preferences-Radio, you are actually telling
DX4WIN what .rig file to use. The .rig files are kept in the
Radios folder in your DX4WIN install directory. For example, my
.rig files are kept
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