This was discussed a while back. I believe the answer is no unless your PC is interfaced to the radio in which CT will use the radio's frequency. 73 Carl -- Original Message -- From: <Joseph.Agius@sy
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --=_NextPart_000_0113_01C1C421.FA576180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I would love to see thi
It let's you use an Ethernet card with TCP/IP with the DOS version if used as indicated. Carl To: <ct-user@contesting.com> To: <ct-user@contesting.com>
Well, look at this URL: http://www.kkn.net/~trey/cabrillo/qso-template.html This explains the format. This link is from the ARRL site!!!! The last character is 0 or 1 for transmitter!!!! I'm not sure
I used to do it with the PRO and now I do it with the PRO II. I set CT for the 756PRO and set the PRO II address to 5c instead of 64. Works fine. address and computers, to
The network card does not use a com port. There is a HotSync cradle that uses the USB port. You can get that one, if so inclined, and free up a com port. Sounds like you may have an external modem. A
If you use the default colors, it's not as "loud" or noticeable. I think everybody understood your point but most of us just don't think it's a big deal. 73 Carl red a
I think that you get is direct TCP/IP connections via your ethernet card. No serial connection and consequently no NETTSR required. I may be wrong though. 73 Carl To: <ct-user@contesting.com> To: <ct
RE: [ct-user] Band "pre-set" in CT V9What would be the point of this? Then next time you may want to start with another band. It seems to me that it is easier to use the alt+F1 or F2 keys than it wou
I just program F6 for "?" only. I type whatever part of the call I get and press F5 followed by F6 then the other ham knows I have part of the call and gives me the rest. If I need to send "cl?" I us
That's NOT what I said. I PROGRAM the F6 key for ONLY "?" NOT "cl?"... I put whatever part of the call I got in the callsign field like: WC4... Then I press F5 + F6. RESULT= WC4? being transmitted. w
Hello all. Since 970 does not yet allow CW on Windows XP, I used a Windows 98 hard drive with a 1 Gz AMD processor. To my surpprise, the CW being sent by CTWin was defective. My call (WC4H) would com
I took the drive from one machine and put it on another. I then let windows install all the drivers for the computer hardware and installed some of it from the PC's proprietary CD. So that brought th