Hi Glenn and All.
> Hello Nate!
>
> When I go to do a "split" using CT, it just doesn't work the way I think it
> should. That is, when both VFOs are set to, say, A VFO, and I type a minus
> sign in on CT, both VFOs go to the split frequency. I have to poke the VFO
> buttons to get the split set up properly. Is this a bug or a feature ;-) of
> CT, or cockpit error?
My original post may not have been too clear, but I am running CT386
Ver. 8.53. I played with the split on my '850 and it sets up just
fine. Say I have VFO A tuned to 7.090 and press the keypad "-" key
CT pops up the frequency entry box and if I type in 7250 and press
<Enter> the VFO B transmit become the active TX VFO. Pressing the
TF-SET key on the rig verifies it will transmit on 7250 kHz. To
return to simplex I press the gray "-" key and then press <Enter>
without keying in any numbers; VFO A now becomes the active RX and TX
VFO.
I'm not sure which version of CT you're using, but if you have
version 9.xx, I believe the latest version is 9.31. Perhaps an
upgrade would solve the problem?
> 73, Glenn KB1GW
> kb1gw@arrl.org
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