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Re: [WriteLog] SO2V

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Subject: Re: [WriteLog] SO2V
From: "Ian White, G3SEK" <G3SEK@ifwtech.co.uk>
Reply-to: "Ian White, G3SEK" <g3sek@ifwtech.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 8 May 2004 10:09:27 +0100
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Al wrote:
You can bring up a bandmap on vfo B (I've done it on my ts-940 when working split, just to see if anyone is spotted near my tx frequency).

A separate bandmap on VFO B is only useful if your rig allows split onto a different band. When operating 2VFO in-band, everything needs to go into the same bandmap.


(Many thanks to whoever recommended programming a spare message key to %B%W, which "posts" a callsign into the bandmap and clears the entry line. It's perfect for entering other people's run frequencies into the bandmap while S&Ping.)

Unfortunatly I can't seem to get two entry windows - one on each vfo. Writelog gets really confused when I tell it that both entry windows should look at com1 for the rig data. Too bad this doesn't work, it would certianly be nice.

It works fine here with a 1000MPmk1. The minor disadvantage is that the frequency logged is always the frequency of VFO A, but that doesn't matter for in-band 2VFO.

The major disadvantage is that the TX selection (at least on the MP) doesn't automatically follow the Radio 1/2 (L/R) selection in WL. You have to remember to swap both WL and the rig - and if you forget, then you're really "split"!

Aside from those known problems, I just *might* have figured out how to make SO2V work for RTTY, with RX and FSK on both VFOs.

CU on 40m in the Volta test, and we'll find out! (If I don't come back to your call, try sending PRESS RED BUTTON DUMMY :-)

So it's no e-mail here for the next 24+ hours. After the contest, I'll report back on what worked... or didn't.


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