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Re: [NA-User] Interface problem

To: Ray <jbenny@rain.org>, NA Reflector <NA-User@contesting.com>,Yaesu Reflector <yaesu-request@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [NA-User] Interface problem
From: "Bob, N5RP" <n5rp@pdq.net>
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 07:07:23 -0600
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Now then, my answer may seem strange,
but since you can sync by pressing the ALT/F1 or ALT/F2 a couple of times,
it would seem that you do not have a problem.

here, on this end, upon start-up, even with all radio station components booted from cold, I do the ALT/F1 and ALT/F2, as well - not to sync perhaps, but to check and insure proper interface relationships.

So you and I perform the same function activities, and achieve the same results.

You see a problem, I do not see a problem.

I hope I was properly polite in the tone of my reply.

73,
Bob - N5RP
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At 23:58 12/10/2003, Ray wrote:
I am having a problem that occurs when I turn off my FT1000MP that is interfaced to NA logging software. I keep the computer running since it is my interface to Packet. Later, when I turn on the FT1000MP, the software does not sync with the band & mode displayed on NA. The CAT LED does flash as it should.

The only way I can get the two to sync is to press the ALT/F1 or ALT/F2 (band up/down) a number of times, then it may sync. Pressing the band / mode buttons on the radio does not do it.

Is there a command, procedure or other process that will get the radio and software to sync? It is more likely to be an NA problem or FT1000MP problem? Anyone else have this problem.

Ray,
N6VR


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