Don't know if anyone has already said this.
The MkV manual states that the Status CAT command will provide 16 bytes
of info about VFO A and another 16 bytes of info about VFO B, including
Band, Freq., Clarifier Offset, Operating Mode, IF Filter Offset and some
memory flags.
Hope this is of some use.
73 de Jim Smith VE7FO
Scot Herrick wrote:
>All,
>
>Wayne provided a challenge to tell him where the interface with the Yaesu is
>broken (and I'm not sure it is...). I did some testing tonight and here is
>what I found:
>
>- RX and TX on VFO A. Records in the log and shows on the radio button on
>the Entry Window the frequency and mode from VFO A.
>
>- RX on VFO A and VFO B and TX on VFO B. Records in the log and shows on the
>radio button on the Entry Window the frequency from VFO A. So if VFO A is on
>21005 and VFO B is RX and TX on VFO B is on 14002, then logged frequency is
>21005 on VFO A.
>
>- Split on 40 meters with LSB on 7167 and VFO B on 7013 shows the mode of
>VFO A and frequency of VFO A 7167.
>
>I tried a couple of other things, but the net of it is that the logged
>frequency and mode for WriteLog is what is RX on VFO A.
>
>Is that what we are looking for or is there something different?
>
>Thanks...Scot, K9JY
>See K9JY's WriteLog User Support Site at:
>http://www.k9jy.com
>mailto:scot@k9jy.com
>
>
>
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