you were not , LOL !!!!!! and accidents happen, been there myself.....but when
the same station does it over and over again, thats no accident......on my
FT-2000 I reverse the vfos to find the qsx.......takes some getting used to ,
especially if your fingers are as fat as mine....
> On 4/10/2016 6:50:11 PM, Art (K5FNQ) (k5fnq@lusfiber.net) wrote:
> > OK group (and hopefully I was not the K5### that WW3S wrote about - I
> never do that other than the few times that NAP3 automatically reset my
> split as off but that was another dxpedition and I am embarrassed over
> it) - anyway as to RTTY and split opreation am I not using the software
> correctly (MMTY) to find the calling station being worked by the DX?
>
> On a DXpedition RTTY split mode, unlike CW where it is possible to
> listen for and read the frequency of the calling station being worked,
> RTTY on split does not provide that option to print the station on VFOB,
> at least not that I can see. No way to print from VFOB to try and find
> the station being worked. It becomes a crapshoot (using NAP3 and LP PAN
> to try and see the signal of the RTTY station being worked is impossible
> with the "call all of the time" crowd.) Is there any way around this?
>
> Hopefully I have overlooked some command or system to read both VFOA and
> VFOB on my FT5000 on any RTTY program???
>
> Art K5FNQ
>
>
> On 4/10/2016 15:29, Don Hill AA5AU wrote:
> > Jamie wrote: " Don AA5AU is an accomplished web author, I havent checked
> > his site, but that would be a good place to start with
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