Hi Eric. You probably didn't do anything wrong. In the Packet Window, be
sure that "Single Operator" is NOT checked. Also, if you want spots to
appear in the bandmap window only for the band you are on, be sure that
"Single Band Spots" IS checked. As you change bands, those spots for the
band that you switched to will appear on the Band Map.
I went thru this a few weeks ago and am passing along the info I was givien
by the great guys on this reflector.
Contacts you make will appear in the Bandmap Window. If they are spotted,
they may appear in Yellow. You can double click on those and it will take
you to the frequency the spot is on.
Good luck
Dick
W0RAA
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 15:26:36 -0500
From: Eric Rosenberg <ericrosenberg.dc@gmail.com>
Subject: [WriteLog] Packet Window -> Bandmap Problem
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I used WL10.82 for SS an everything worked (including GetScores... which is
GREAT!) except the packet window.
I connected to the telnet node, and could see the spots come acros the
packet spots window. for reasons I didn't understnad and couldn't solve,
none of the spots were put on the bandmap. On the other hand, when I made a
Q, it put that station on the bandmap and in the packet window as "local".
Any thoughts on what I did wrong?
Eric W3DQ
Washington, DC
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