Don't fall into the two hop trap using F12. Suppose you are "Running" on 14020. you see a packet spot on the band map for RA1DX on 14054 you click on his call and the radio QSY's to 14054, you dump y
An easy way to keep your run frequency is to use the Search and Pounce memories. Just click on Save with no call in the call window - then RCL when you want to come back. Works Great ! ! Bruce - N1LN
I agree. In the heat of the battle and with late contest fatigue, I would never trust the F12 trick. Hate to sound like a broken record, but I sure wish WL could send a spot directly to vfo b. With
Several years (?) ago K1EA modified CT to work the way that Dave desires. Run for a while, then go pick off a bunch of spots in a row (without returning to your run frequency each time). Finally, use
Hi All, I am confused by the two hop description. In my memory, as I use it all the time, this is not the way it works. SOOOO, I went and tried it. Indeed, I can pull as many spots as I want from the
Bruce Thanks for the great tip , I'm a new user to this program, and even though I sat down and read the manual (all 329 pages) from cover to cover not all of it has sunk in yet. In fact I just went
Rick et all IF you use the <SPOT TABLE> what you say is exactly true, using F12 will always bring you back to your run frequency no matter how many different freqs. you visit IF you use the <BANDMAP>
--part1_12e.db6e5c3.29bb5bd8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dave, As I recall, in CT using Alt-F3 would pick the most recent spot off the table.