Dear Murray,
Murray Greenman wrote:
Magnus,
There's also the 'E' command which causes the current operating
frequency to be stored for next time it powers up. I've set mine to
10MHz.
I too would like to know about any hidden commands. Especially any fine
trim commands.
On the page www.qsl.net/
Magnus,
There's also the 'E' command which causes the current operating
frequency to be stored for next time it powers up. I've set mine to
10MHz.
I too would like to know about any hidden commands. Especially any fine
trim commands.
On the page www.qsl.net/zl1bpu/PROJ/Ruby.htm there's a list of