[ct-user] CTWIN 9.87
Alan C. Zack
k6acz at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 5 14:02:03 EST 2003
I read somewhere that you should use CONTROL PANEL, ADD/REMOVE
PROGRAMS and remove the older version before installing the latest
version. I always do this except I save the old files on a ZIP drive
before deleting just in case the new version won't work for me.
73
John Bednar wrote:
>
> I had split spotting errors when I didn't work the station. I didn't
> realize right away that the QSX frequency in the spot I sent
> out was not what was in my second VFO. I used CT to
> program the radio split/simplex but that did not help. I tried
> CTWin9.85 and the error was in that version also. Did
> anyone else notice this problem?
>
> The spot comment text is placed in the proper position on the
> line so that's fixed in 9.87. Thanks Ken.
>
> When installing a newer CTWin version what do users select
> in the install window that pops up? I selected the default (modify)
> and it didn't install the new version. Removing the old version and then
> installing the new version always works.
>
> John
> k3ct at fast.net
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "N2TK, Tony" <tony.kaz at verizon.net>
> To: "CT (E-mail)" <ct-user at contesting.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 5:21 PM
> Subject: [ct-user] CTWIN 9.87
>
> > CTWIN 9.87 worked flawless all weekend with an FTR-920.
> > Thanks Ken
> >
> > WP2Z (N2TK)
> >
> >
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