Hi Phil,
Stop Gritty before editing the ini file, then save your changes and run the
program again.
73 Alex VE3NEA
On 2016-03-18 14:54, Phil Cooper wrote:
Hi Alex and the group,
I just downloaded v1.3 (I was using 1.2) and used the drop down to select
Data Files and then I opened GRITTY.INI from there.
The high tone was set to 2295, so I changed that to 1445, saved it and
closed the file.
When I opened GRITTY afterwards, the tones still showed as being at 2295. I
tried this several times, but each time I closed GRITTY, the ini file
reverted back to 2295.
However, when I navigated to C:\Users\MyName\...... etc, to where GRITTY.INI
resides, and then changed it to 1445, that saved it, and now when I open
GRITTY, it is set at the right tone pair for me.
I'm not sure why this should be, but it's all sorted now.
For some reason, I just can't hack the high tones. I have tried several
times over the years, as it would be useful as my radio offers advantages by
using them, but I just can't tune them in easily. On the other band, I can
get to within 2 or 3Hz of a signal using the low tone pair simply be ear
alone.
Must be an age thing!
73 de Phil GU0SUP
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