9.56 fixes this. 73, Joe WB2VVS To: <ct-user@contesting.com> << Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2001 14:26:53 -0500 From: Bob Johnson <rjohnson@ici.net> Subject: [ct-user] RE: Cabrillo needed for ARRL Jan VHF SS H
Thanks to the many folks who wrote directly. In summary: Many folks wrote to say they had similar problems with the callsigns or data disappearing when another station logged a couple of QSO's. Some
I heard some stations after the contest say they had trouble with CT during this weekend's contest...although I didn't hear what version they were using. We used 9.50.001 at K2TVI, with 6 computers,
<< Alt-period switches between RADIO1 and RADIO2. >> During the VHF contest, we found that the period switched from Radio1 to Radio 2. This was a little distressing, as it's a little too easy to hit
Had trouble with the software today. (9.50.001) We used it 2 weeks ago for the VHF contest with no problems at all. Today, we used fiber modems, with only 2 connectors(not full handshaking), and this
You type NOVICE in the field where you'd type a call you copied, then hit ENTER. The Novice bands are now available. 73, Joe WB2VVS << Trying to enter our novice paper log into CT. When I try to togg
<< WE HAVE THE JUNE QSO PARTY COMING UP >> Yes, as one who sets up/takes down the networking for our contest group, I'd be happy to be able to test this in advance! 73, Joe WB2VVS ( Hudson Watershed
I just downloaded 9.49 and tried to run a field day contest, multi-multi, but with only one computer at present. W98se, 64 meg RAM, in window. If I press alt-F2 a couple of times, I get a crash, DOS/
Hi Ken, Tried to network 6 pc's tonight using 9.46 beta. (4 486's, 2 386's, all running DOS 6.22, using serial ports.) No communications with this version. Switched to 9.27 and all worked perfectly.
Anybody know what "Unknown Network Message x 1 2 22 19 22 1 199" means? (The computers were working fine in my house, but I just got a cell phone call from "the hill" where the guys are monkeying wit
Thanks to those who emailed their suggestions. The cause was simple: One of the computers was running ver 9.46. The rest were running 9.27. We had the date set back to 1999, and will do an ASCII mass