1. It is my understanding that the TS940 setting at 38400 baud using CTWin 10.xx under XP provides proper TWO-WAY communication of frequency and mode, including split freqs. Please let me know if tha
Thanks Dave and all others that replied. I feel kind of stupid. I didn't even look. Cheers, Dan Z Dan Zeitlin - K2YWE Annapolis, Maryland South Shore ARC - K3AU http://danzee.org Beware of Redbox! Th
I discovered a fixed 7 hour time error in a significant portion of my CT daily log. The error affects contiguous QSOs in the middle of the log. I have considered: 1. Converting to ASCII, fixing affec
Why not set up dual boot with XP or DOS? Dan Zeitlin - K2YWE South Shore ARC - K3AU Annapolis, Maryland http://danzee.org _____________________________________________________________________________
don't at least the top two on the list use MMTTY as the actual RTTY engine? Dan Zeitlin - K2YWE South Shore ARC - K3AU Annapolis, Maryland http://danzee.org __________________________________________
Is there any other known instance of this error in any other contests? Thanks, Dan Z Dan Zeitlin - K2YWE South Shore ARC - K3AU Annapolis, Maryland http://danzee.org _________________________________
I have been using CTWIN under XP with an FT-1000MP and an FT-990 withwithout any problems for a great while. I just added an IC-706MKIIG and put together a CI-V (CAT) interface. I can control the rad
CT will correctly read the radio when CT first loads up. The initial band, mode, and freq (in the bandmap) are correct. After that no more read data, jsut commands to the radio. The plot thickens. I
I took a look at what CTWin is sending out the RS-232 port. On initially loading, it issues commands to the radio to set both VFOs and read the frequency and mode. That's why CTWin correctly displays
Thanks a zillion! Makes sense. Setting TRN to "ON" did the trick. I think that's what Jim had in mind when he said a setting to make the radio "babble." I don't know how I missed that. I thought I
Dave, - What might have caused the original error? Is this a sign that the internal clock in the laptop experienced a hardware error (can you tell I'm not computer-fluent?)? * Can't tell, and probabl
Dave, I didn't read your original opost carefully enough. Evidently you only looked at the converted ADIF file. Perhaps the conversion messed it up. I suggest you convert the BIN to a CT10 BIN file a
That's how I do it. It works fine. Dan Zeitlin - K2YWE South Shore ARC - K3AU Annapolis, Maryland http://danzee.org _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contes
You can it from Jim, AD1C, here: http://software.ad1c.us/CT_to_ADIF/ Dan Zeitlin - K2YWE South Shore ARC - K3AU Annapolis, Maryland http://danzee.org _______________________________________________ C
Dual boot with XP might be an option. Sent from my Galaxy Tab _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/
I just make sure the DAT file is in the same directory at the CT executable. I suspect that the working directory ("Start In:" folder) for your CT Icon, or the CTPATH environment variable, is set to
I have been using CTWin on old machines under XP for many years without any problems. Questions: 1) How well and reliably does CT WIN run on WIN XP? I have had no problems stand-alone and with two n
I have been using CTWin on old machines under XP for many years without any problems. Questions: 1) How well and reliably does CT WIN run on WIN XP? I have had no problems stand-alone and with two n
The other thing you should like about CTWin is that it supports Telenet for spotting cluster. Just type the node name into the CTRL-T window. No need for intermediate program(s). If you run in the
Mark, You mean messages may be controlled by the function keys? Sent from my Verizon Wireless Phone CTWin supports the Windows sound card. 73, Mark, KD4D -- Original Message -- From: "Bob Schreibmaie