I can confirm there's something going on with changing of Icom filters when
clicking on packet spot in the bandmap of WriteLog. I never noticed it on RTTY
before because I use the twin peak filter (TPF) on RTTY in my IC-756 PRO III.
When the TPF is turned off, there are three filters in the PRO III named 1, 2
and 3. With TPF turned off, when I double-click a packet spot in the bandmap,
the filter is changed to filter #2 each time.
This also happens in CW and SSB. Each time a packet spot is double-clicked, the
filter is changed to #2.
I'm using 12.33A which is beta.
Don AA5AU
-----Original Message-----
From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Doug
Nelson via WriteLog
Sent: Monday, October 1, 2018 3:51 PM
To: WriteLog@contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] Filter changing
I have my RTTY filter bandwidth set at 200Hz on my 7610 and 7600. Not sure how
long this has been going on, but became aware during the CQWW that if I double
clicked on a call in the bandmap, or anywhere on the left side of the bandmap,
the RTTY filter bandwidth would jump to 500 Hz. It can be returned to 200 Hz
with a push of the filter button. This is on both radios. Anyone else seeing
this?
I was running v12.30 during the contest, but just upgraded to 12.32. No
change. Running Windows 7. Also tried a different contest module. No change.
Thanks….Doug….K6HGF
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