I've been wondering if N1MMLogger is the only contesting software that provides both VFO-A and VFO-B bandmaps and thus the ability to send a packet spot directly to VFO-B? Appreciate any help from us
I would like to know how he does that for a Kenwood TS-850? There is no control of the B VFO mode via RS-232. Frequency is okay though. Otherwise I would consider an option to have band map data writ
I'm not sure about the 850 Ron, but I'll forward your question to Tom Wagner. I'm using an MP and played a little with N1MMLogger to see if it would do a few things I've always wished WriteLog would
Sure the frequency can be programed, but not the mode. Unless I am really missing something. There is no A/B swap which would allow the somewhat obvious solution of setting the A VFO then swapping th
Ohhh...duh! Its not very elegant, but FR1;FT1;MD3;FR0;FT0; should work then to put B in CW mode while having A active. That was the "something" I was really missing. Awesome. Glad to be proven wrong!
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