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CT 9.7 is used for direct keying of a Kenwood TS930 (not a programmable =
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Whenever the keyboard is being used to key the transmitter, the callsign =
field is inopperative. I cannot check partial or check for dupes until =
I turn off the keying and switch back to logging mode. Is this normal?
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