I'm still trying to come up with the best method of dealing with numbers
greater than 2^32. You should be able to type in a frequency such as 144195,
or 9032 to change bands up to 3456MHz. After that you need to use ALT F2 to
go up. On the way down you, using ALT F1 you will get stuck at 5760 and need
to type in a frequency again to access 3456 and lower.
- Ken
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From: anonymous@ailm.pair.com [mailto:anonymous@ailm.pair.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 9:43 PM
To: ct-bugs@contesting.com
Subject: CT Bug Report
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NAME_CALL: John N8UM
EMAIL: n8um@comcast.net
CT_VERSION: CTWin 9.90
COMPUTER: Sony laptop P2/450/128/
OS_TYPE: Win98
NETWORK: None
CONTEST: ARRL VHF QSO Party
RADIO: None
TYPE: Logging
To: <ct-user@contesting.com>
Date: May 18, 2003
Time: 09:42 PM
DESCRIPTION:
Testing in prep for June contest rover. Alt F1/F2 band changes result in
lock up with "out of band" comment. No problem with previous version
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