It might have to do with screen size. THe bandmap may be off screen. There is a command line -RESET that will reset all windows to 800x600. _______________________________________________ CT-User mai
FIX_MINE is a standalone DOS program that you run on the .bin file. http://www.k1ea.com/ct10/index.htm _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contesting.com http
I do not know of a win version. The version in the CT_TOOLS.ZIP file is a DOS version. I just downloaded it, unzipped it and ran it in a command window. Works fine for me. ___________________________
I don't know if a relay would fast enough to do CW keying. I would use a high voltage transistor or opto isolator such as the H11G1 which has a 100V BVceo. If that isn't high enough, there probably a
Nope, pretty much it. Can't remember either. I usually just type in the freq I want to go to. _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contesting.com http://lists.
USB use usually implies running Windows (as opposed to DOS). Therefore, you will be running WinCT. WinCT does not do serial CW keying. Therefore, you will need at least two USB interfaces, if you don
CT will support parallel port keying. Are you saying that a USB to parallel port adapter won't work? _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contesting.com http:/
Yes, SETSERIAL sets the serial number _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/ct-user CT on the web: h
There is USB support in Windows. The question is whether there is a true parallel port implementation available. _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contestin
DxBase, for example, has the ability to classify prefixes by dates. Other available logging programs may have this ability. CT is not a DX logging program, it is a contest logging program. Therefore,
CTWin doesn't support serial keying, CTDos still does. I have built an interface to key using audio output. Simple (diode, caps, resistors, transistor) and it can work, just make sure you don't get a
CT DOS will run on DOS, not XP. You will need to run CTWin. _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/ct
What version of CT? Serial or parallel? _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/ct-user CT on the web:
If you don't have any contest entries, then Check Partial won't have any matches. It only matches contest entries. F12 I believe is Super Check Partial. What does the window title say? ______________
Serial keying is not supported by CTWin. _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/ct-user CT on the web
Again, serial port CW keying IS NOT supported in CTWIN. It is supported in CT9/10 for DOS. Serial computer control, as well as LPT port CW keying, is supported in both CTWIN and CTDOS. ______________
The easiest thing to do is setup another computer and network the two. Then you will have a copy on the second computer. _______________________________________________ CT-User mailing list CT-User@c