I own a TS-850. Yes, it is possible to control vfo b from the rs-232 port. Why do you say one can't? 73, Tom Wagner - N1MM Check out the N1MM Free Contest Logger at http://www.N1MM.com http://groups.
Open any modem program to the Kenwood serial port and send FB00007000000; to it. It will tune vfo b to 7 MHz. Tom Wagner - N1MM Check out the N1MM Free Contest Logger at http://www.N1MM.com http://gr
Sounds pretty good, but shouldn't you have made it more realistic? "Press 1 for a repeat of my call. Press 2 for my exchange Press 3 to ask for a QSL Press 4 to speak to an operator" Or for DX contes
Anyone know where I can get a copy of "Ventriloquism for Dummies"? 73, Tom Wagner - N1MM Check out the N1MM Free Contest Logger at: http://www.n1mm.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/N1MMLogger/ Then
The manual for the MFJ-259B says it is possible to use it to measure the Q of tuned circuits. The manual does not describe how to do it. Anyone know of a simple procedure to determine Q? 73, Tom Wagn
Yes, you can send cw and use CAT from the same serial port. The best place to ask these specific questions is in the group shown in the sig. 73, Tom Wagner - N1MM Check out the N1MM Free Contest Logg
Exactly. I would go a step further. The no listening/transmitting rule should be "no contacts for 30 minutes". This can be verified (+/-) by submitted logs. It's not morality. It's just a RULE. Now i
VE3NEA of DX Atlas fame has written a very sophisticated morse trainer. It supports Win 95 through XP, and impelements QRN, QRM, QSB, flutter and even LIDs! Adjustable cw pitch and bandwidth are incl
Dahs good, dits bad. ;-) Tom Wagner - N1MM Check out the N1MM Free Contest Logger at http://www.N1MM.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/N1MMLogger No Yahoo membership required.
Be sure to look at the Piexx replacement digital board + computer interface: http://www.piexx.com/cgi-bin/piexx.cgi?p=ts930&cart_id=2766716.3083 and also at the w6nl TS-903 mods: http://www.kkn.net/~
There are two standard serial cables. One is a "straight-through" cable, the other is a "modem eliminator" cable. You want the former. You can use your multimeter to see if you have continuity on all
Did you put it in the [Other] section of the ini file? Tom Anyone have N1MM Logger generating the runningscore.txt file with Windows 98 ? No luck here. 73, Steve, N2IC Craig Cook wrote: reporting fil
Re check digits and other "unenforced rules"... To understand why the ARRL doesn't enforce the check digit "rule", put yourself in their position. Some contest newbie submits his score with the wrong
To fix your Windows-based OS, follow the directions at this University of Illinois at Chicago link: http://www.uic.edu/depts/accc/systems/daylight/windows.html#95 73, Tom - N1MM _____________________
Why not ask the ARRL to enforce the rule for the 50 most needed DXCC entities and waive it for the rest? The contest sponsors could omit the logs from the same entities. Or they could just remove the
<snip> (and I am somewhat surprised and disappointed that you can't still download an OpAid 6 PDF from the ARRL website!) <snip> This is close... http://www.arrl.org/contests/forms/04fd-dupesheet.pdf
There may or may not be a rule prohibiting having a friend hold your cq frequency while you go look on another band. There definitely is no rule that says *you* can't call CQ his frequency once he gi
It is not stored as an integer, otherwise you could not enter K or KW. What is happening is that special characters (.,#$ etc.) are being filtered from that entry field. Go to the log, right click on
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