Hi Paul,
I was on CQWW SSB this weekend using M2H .
We made 1300 QSOs over the 6 Bands using SD ver 13.09 controlling my TS870.
The log worked very well with no perceived problems with band change or
frequency indication.
73, Terry , G3MXH
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> From: "Paul O'Kane" <pokane@ei5di.com>
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> I need help from Kenwood users.
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> Can anyone tell me whether rig control (with SD V13.09)
> works with your Kenwood rig?
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> In particular, does the rig QSY when you enter the
> new frequency in SD's callsign field?
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> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
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> From: "Klaus Werner" <klaus.werner@dsl.pipex.com>
> Subject: [SD-User] What does *GM/s mean?
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> Have used SD again after a while and noticed prefix *GM/s within the list
of
> EU prefixes, in addition to GM.
> It appears that GM stations I worked were logged against GM prefix,
whereas
> an MM station was logged
> Against *GM/s. Can someone explain please.
> Thanks,
> Klaus - G7RTI
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> From: "Paul O'Kane" <pokane@ei5di.com>
> Subject: Re: [SD-User] What does *GM/s mean?
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> From: "Klaus Werner" <klaus.werner@dsl.pipex.com>
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> > Have used SD again after a while and noticed prefix *GM/s within
> > the list of EU prefixes, in addition to GM.
>
> GM/s refers to stations in the Shetland Islands. In some contests,
> including CQWW, the Shetlands count as a separate multiplier from
> GM.
>
> You might compare DXCC.CTY and CQWW.CTY (supplied with SD) to see
> the differences.
>
> > ... whereas an MM station was logged Against *GM/s.
>
> You'll see that the specific MM callsign is included in the
> GM/MM callsigns listed in CQWW.CTY for the Shetlands.
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> 73,
> Paul EI5DI
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