I added the line:
PACKET PORT = SERIAL 3
The computer no longer locks up, but I still
don't see anything going into the bandmap when
using the PACKETFILE command. Perhaps my command
line syntax is incorrect? Here is what I am typing:
DOS> TR PACKETFILE SPOTS.TXT
This is not a big deal to me, because normal (manual)
bandmap operation seems to work fine on both radios.
Just figured I'd run the new band map through its paces.
I do note that when set to ALL BANDS, the map "range"
display shows " 160CW - 12SSB " even with two 10m CW
spots in the band map. Again, not a big deal, just
reporting my findings.
On Fri, May 10, 2002 at 05:18:35PM -0400, Ron D. Rossi wrote:
> Kirk,
>
> Yes you do have to define a packet port. You don't have to have one
> connected,
> or even have the port!! You just need to define it in LOGCFG.DAT so the code
> thinks there is one there.
>
> "PACKET PORT = SERIAL 2" for example.
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