Same thing happened to me this weekend. I had to QRT for awhile & locate a
cable to attach to the '1000D so CT would track the proper frequency. Oh
well ... I should have tried all this out before the contest.
Harry K7GQ
Ron M.Philip wrote:
> Greetings:
> I am experiencing a great deal of problem using the above program on
> both my computers which use Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 respectively.
> For example, this past weekend I was on the ARRL CW contest intending to
> operate on
> the 10, 15 and 20 metre bands. After about a dozen QSOs on 20M I wished
> to QSY
> to 15 using the Alt-F2 function. The screen indicated that I was now on
> 15M but upon
> entering my first contact on that band the program snapped back to
> indicate that I was
> again on 20M. I have since experimented with my Windows 3.1 computer and
> find that
> the same thing happens in spite of the fact that I have no external
> attachments to my
> FT1000D. The problem seems to be in the software.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated as I hate going back to paper
> logs!!!
> Many thanks
> de Ron VE7NS
>
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