A radio connection does not prevent false reports from being sent to pskr.
If one switches frequencies at just the right time, the report will be
wrong, even if cat control is being used.
73 N0AN
Hasan
On Oct 25, 2017 8:41 PM, "Andrew Martin" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On many occasions I have seen reports on 6m from stations that are clearly
> not on 6m.
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> It is apparent that such stations have not enabled a connection to their
> radio, so reports that are actually on 20m end up on 6m which is very
> confusing.
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> So, is it possible to place a tic box to the right of the frequency box
> that says “are you on the correct frequency?” The box should be ticked
> after the monitor is enabled.
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> If this box is ticked then reports will be sent to the report server and
> this may help alleviate the false band reporting.
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> Thanks for a great program, lots of fun and a good tech resource.
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> 73.
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> Andrew
>
> VK3OE/VK3OER
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