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41. [ct-user] Back to orig freq...how? (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 17:56:19 -0600
No - Alt-F3 is to spot DX. As Jim said - use Alt-F5 to store your orig. freq. in memory, then after qsy-ing, hit Alt-F4 to return to that stored original freq. NJ what of in
/archives//html/CT-User/2002-02/msg00031.html (9,727 bytes)

42. [ct-user] Back to orig freq...how? (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 06:30:03 -0600
Alt-F4 still does go to the last spot - but, with the spots coming so fast and furious, the last spot is probably not the one you want any more! It's the last packet spot received - not necessarily t
/archives//html/CT-User/2002-02/msg00038.html (11,416 bytes)

43. [ct-user] Never enough com ports (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 06:39:36 -0600
As Carl and Dave said, you don't use a comport for your network card. It does use up an IRQ though, and that may be a problem. Given what you have told us, I would suggest you put in a serial port sw
/archives//html/CT-User/2002-02/msg00039.html (8,424 bytes)

44. [ct-user] Back to orig freq...how? (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 06:50:47 -0600
Apparently the function of Alt-F4 has indeed changed in the latest versions to be a toggle between run frequency and the last spot selected via either I'm still using older versions in multi-op situa
/archives//html/CT-User/2002-02/msg00040.html (13,058 bytes)

45. [ct-user] FOLLOW-UP: ONE-RADIO, COLORSAVE (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Tue, 19 Feb 2002 06:37:14 -0600
CT-Users: Before this "debate" gets out of hand, consider the value of any response you might make. If the value is zero, as the entire discussion has been from my perspective, please exercise restra
/archives//html/CT-User/2002-02/msg00049.html (6,703 bytes)

46. [ct-user] DVPs for sale (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 06:11:00 -0600
There's nothing wrong with offering something for sale. I think if you're going to offer something for sale, then state your price and get it over with. If you're going to run an auction, then eBay w
/archives//html/CT-User/2002-01/msg00002.html (9,985 bytes)

47. [ct-user] SO2R (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 14:16:24 -0600
Robert, I don't believe that it is possible to have two DVP's in one computer,but aside from that, there's no real reason to be able to do that since you can only transmit on one radio at a time. You
/archives//html/CT-User/2002-01/msg00008.html (7,505 bytes)

48. [ct-user] Logging while keying transmitter (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 06:16:53 -0600
If you mean when you are using the CW "Keyboard Mode" what you have observed is correct. When you activate CW Keyboard mode, the keyboard is dedicated to sending typed out CW. Under what circumstance
/archives//html/CT-User/2002-01/msg00016.html (8,008 bytes)

49. [ct-user] Logging while keying transmitter (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 15:29:39 -0600
You can also just type a "?" at the end of the call and [F5] will send it or when you press [Insert] the "?" will be sent to indicate that you need a correction. I find that this is easy to do since
/archives//html/CT-User/2002-01/msg00029.html (13,086 bytes)

50. [ct-user] 9.67 (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 19:53:00 -0600
I'm not certain what version this changed in, but 9.67 considers M5ZAP and M5ZAP/P two different callsigns. In earlier versions, i.e; 9.49, it treated them as one. Which way is correct ? I've seen th
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00002.html (6,223 bytes)

51. [ct-user] 9.67 Cabrillo file (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 08:46:09 -0600
try W6TER.TXT which is the Cabrillo file.
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00018.html (8,525 bytes)

52. [ct-user] Help, Out Of Band! 14000000 (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2001 07:43:12 -0600
You're not using radio control. Type in any frequency that would be good for the contest, like 28500 for the 10 meter contest and hit enter. You can then log all you want. Version 9.67, ARRL 10M Cont
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00023.html (7,436 bytes)

53. [ct-user] CT with Windows XP, NT or Win2000 (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 09:49:42 -0600
Unless you're ready to abandon all DOS programs, go with Win98SE. WinMe is a very poor version of Win98 and is not compatible with many low level functions of more sophisticated network programs. now
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00051.html (8,820 bytes)

54. [ct-user] CT with Windows XP, NT or Win2000 (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 11:15:41 -0600
My CT networking associate from 3-land is correct about WinMe running CT properly. My point is that if you are choosing a new O/S, the most versatile (allowing DOS programs - and reliable too) right
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00053.html (11,580 bytes)

55. [ct-user] Running CT on a Windows PC (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 20:06:11 -0600
I posted an article about how to easily set up your Windows computer to run CT on the contesting.com website. The best way to do this is to boot directly to DOS. The link to the article is below: htt
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00068.html (7,145 bytes)

56. [ct-user] rescoring... (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 07:02:21 -0600
That's easy - replace the old country file with a new accurate one and then re-open the log file with CT. It will be re-scored immediately. Do a WRITELOG on the callsign entry field, and it will also
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00083.html (7,577 bytes)

57. [ct-user] k1ea (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 14:22:16 -0600
Site, is where it's supposed to be.
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00095.html (6,793 bytes)

58. [ct-user] CTWin9.68 ??? (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (Bob Naumann - N5NJ)
Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2001 23:12:19 -0600
I get 9.68.002
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00098.html (8,027 bytes)

59. [ct-user] FT1000(not D or MP) rig interface problem (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (n5nj@gte.net)
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 12:43:42 -0500
It sounds like you may either have a problem with this interface thing, or you may have the radio in a mode that CT can't read. If for example, you are in a tune-able memory mode of operation, you're
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00106.html (9,496 bytes)

60. [ct-user] FT1000(not D or MP) rig interface problem (score: 1)
Author: n5nj@gte.net (n5nj@gte.net)
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2001 12:49:22 -0500
It sounds like you may either have a problem with this interface thing, or you may have the radio in a mode that CT can't read. If for example, you are in a tune-able memory mode of operation, you're
/archives//html/CT-User/2001-11/msg00107.html (9,522 bytes)


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