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1. CT9.13 band map (score: 1)
Author: frenaye@pcnet1.pcnet.com (frenaye@pcnet1.pcnet.com)
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 95 04:08:30 PST
Using the new band map feature of CT9 didn't work so well with non computer controlled radios. We couldn't figure any way to scroll up and down to see spots that weren't centered on 14.175 on 20 mete
/archives//html/CT-User/1995-02/msg00039.html (6,983 bytes)

2. CT9.13 band map (score: 1)
Author: 72240.1433@compuserve.com (Robert E.Naumann)
Date: 21 Feb 95 09:56:35 EST
Just type your operating frequency on the callsign field and press enter. This will "center" the band map. On a computer controlled radio, this actually moves you to that frequency. 73, Bob KR2J -- S
/archives//html/CT-User/1995-02/msg00040.html (6,668 bytes)

3. CT9.13 band map (score: 1)
Author: reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com (Jim Reisert AD1C 21-Feb-1995 1049)
Date: Tue, 21 Feb 1995 10:45:39 -0500
You can type your radio frequency into the callsign field (i.e. 14025) and the bandmap will move. 73 - Jim Reisert AD1C reisert@eng.pko.dec.com -- Submissions: ct-user@eng.pko.dec.com Administrative
/archives//html/CT-User/1995-02/msg00042.html (6,999 bytes)


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