On 2/16/21 at 10:51 AM, [email protected] (DG2YCB, Uwe) wrote:

Hasan, I’m sorry, but I totally disagree. Configurations are there to switch e.g. between 2 completely different hardware setups, but not between two modes (or bands). Come on! That is the most basic task of a multi-mode program itself.

I have about 10 different configurations to switch between different radios (a K3 and a KX3) and different contests/fox-hound/wsjtx modes etc. It works very well for me.

When I switch between modes (FT8 and FT4 are the ones I use(, I automatically get the only the preferred frequencies for each mode. When I change contests and fox-hound, I get the correct settings for that mode. Not only is switching configuration much faster, it also avoids the problem of me forgetting an important setting and having to go back and fix it. When I switch radios, I automatically get the right settings, including the specific USB<->RS232 adapter attached to the radio. (I'm a Mac user where the adapters are remembered by their serial numbers works.)

73 Bill AE6JV

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