you can copy them to tmp.dvp and hit alt-p (or is it ctrl-p). but
making them one of the function keys is just as easy.
you can also download my dvp to wav utility and convert them to
windows wav files for use with other tools. see:
http://www.berkshire.net/~robbins/software.html#dvpwav
Robert 8P9P wrote:
>
> I had several DVP files sent to me & well - just how do you listen to these
> things.
>
> I've only been successful so far by copying them to F7.dvp and then hitting
> the F7
>
> inside CT. must be an easier way (that I over looked in the instructions).
>
> 73 Robert W5AJ
>
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