thehalls@ix.netcom.com wrote:
>
> Here is a couple of things I noticed yesterday during the NAQP CW contest:
>
> a) If you have auto S&P mode = yes, while in the CQ mode, you put the RIT on
> and listen around after CQing the program goes into S&P mode...I would think
> that since I'm just using the RIT during CQ mode (+/- 1-1.5 kc) that the pgm
> would stay in CQ mode? I'm using the Kenwood TS-440S
>
Here is the reason I had to disable AUTO S&P during the JIDX contest
this past weekend--the function does not allow you to CQ when operating
split.
Try running JAs on 160m (about 100kHz split)--you cannot stay in CQ
mode.
Very annoying!
Tree, an otherwise clever & useful feature; is there a clever
implementation that will solve these problems?
While writing this e-mail, I suddenly thought about something I should
have tried. Would using the "don't update rig info during TX" command
solve my problem?
73 de Bob, K6XX
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