[NA-User] Interface problem
Bob, N5RP
n5rp at pdq.net
Thu Dec 11 07:07:23 EST 2003
Now then, my answer may seem strange,
but since you can sync by pressing the ALT/F1 or ALT/F2 a couple of times,
it would seem that you do not have a problem.
here, on this end, upon start-up, even with all radio station components
booted from cold, I do the ALT/F1 and ALT/F2, as well - not to sync
perhaps, but to check and insure proper interface relationships.
So you and I perform the same function activities, and achieve the same
results.
You see a problem, I do not see a problem.
I hope I was properly polite in the tone of my reply.
73,
Bob - N5RP
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At 23:58 12/10/2003, Ray wrote:
>I am having a problem that occurs when I turn off my FT1000MP that is
>interfaced to NA logging software. I keep the computer running since it is
>my interface to Packet. Later, when I turn on the FT1000MP, the software
>does not sync with the band & mode displayed on NA. The CAT LED does flash
>as it should.
>
>The only way I can get the two to sync is to press the ALT/F1 or ALT/F2
>(band up/down) a number of times, then it may sync. Pressing the band /
>mode buttons on the radio does not do it.
>
>Is there a command, procedure or other process that will get the radio and
>software to sync? It is more likely to be an NA problem or FT1000MP
>problem? Anyone else have this problem.
>
>Ray,
>N6VR
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