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[ct-user] CT 9.90.007 Tested for Field Day

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Subject: [ct-user] CT 9.90.007 Tested for Field Day
From: n6rmj at direcway.com (n6rmj)
Date: Wed Jun 18 22:26:21 2003
hello all

I had same problems and cured it by completely deleting ct and reinstalling
the complete package and all works fine

on windows 98 se / dos  / windows xp all version

but again I had to do a complete install and then it worked
not sure why

n6rmj
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tim Long" <longt@empireone.net>
To: <ken@k1ea.com>; "'reflector ct-user'" <ct-user@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 6:53 PM
Subject: [ct-user] CT 9.90.007 Tested for Field Day


Hi Ken, et al,

I have now tested the DOS version of 9.90.007 on two different computers.
1.  P200 with 96MB RAM, Win98SE with MSDOS.SYS configured to boot directly
to DOS prompt.
2.  P166 with 64MB RAM, Win98SE with MSDOS.SYS configured to boot directly
to DOS prompt.
Ken, if you want more specifics, let me know.

Results are consistently the same.

Alt-F2 works for Band-Up consistently just fine.  Alt-F1 works for Band-Down
until you get to the 50MHz band and then it stops.  Alt-F1 does not change
to the next lower band from any band 50MHz and below.  If you want to get to
a band below 50MHz, you have to get there by using the Alt-F2 combination
and wrapping from 3.4GHz to the 160M band.

You can't use a version earlier than 9.9 because it won't accept the new
class F (operations from an EOC).  Has anybody else tested CT for FD yet and
are you seeing this behavior?

Thanks, Tim, W2UI


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