Tony Brock-Fisher <fisher@hp-and.an.hp.com> writes:
> 3. If you have no radio2 selected in the setup menu, then
> the ALT-period key should be disabled. Here's why: I accidently
> hit the ALT-period, switching to (non-existent) radio2. I didn't
> notice this. However, Radio2 was set on 40 meters, so the until
> I notice the problem, my 20 meter Q's get logged on 40. Solution
> is to go back in the log and fix the bands manually, and hit
> alt-period again to go back to radio1 (computer controlled).
> This ALT-period thing actually happens a lot, cause its
> right next to ALT-comma, the band map feature, which gets
> used a lot.
>
I disagree with this one. When I use my FT-1000 and use the subrcvr as a
semi-separate radio, I use the ALT period to log the S&P subrcvr station,
at times. This is done if I fall behind entering the info from the
primary freq, but wanna switch and work other stn.
Maybe make this a start-up option flag.
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