CT 9.20 in ARRL DX

Dick Dievendorff dieven@almaden.ibm.com
Tue, 21 Feb 1995 09:30:10 -0800


I was able to "blow away" entries in the band map.  I put my  rig onto the same
frequency as the bogus callsign, and entered a different call with CTRL-ENTER.
 It replaced the entry in the band map that used to be on that frequency.  I
used my call sometimes, sometimes I used a call that is was another frequency.

If P49V is in the bandmap on 14005
and BADMULT is in the bandmap on 14010

I tuned the rig to 14010, typed P49V CTRL-ENTER, and the P49V entry disappeared
from 14005 and replaced BADMULT at 14010. In my case P49V was "black" so I
ignored it. If I wanted to put P49V back where he belonged, I could tune the
rig to 14005 and ctrl-entr P49V again.  The 14010 slot will then be empty.

A pain, and yes, Ken should (and I'm sure in time will) fix the bug, but if it
disturbs you having a bogus "needed" entry in the band map it is possible to
delete it.

I used 9.15, I think.

73 de Dick, AA6MC
dieven@almaden.ibm.com

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