Hi Les,
For some reason my posts seem not to appear on the reflector. Sending this
to both.
Glad SD is tracking the frequency now. It should also track mode. I don't
think sending '20m', for example, is intended to switch the radio. This
simply allows the user to tell the software which band / mode to log. To
change band on the radio, you need to use the direct frequency entry mode -
just type the frequency into the callsign field. But...
The direct frequency entry seems only to work on a few radios. It doesn't
work on any Ten-Tec radios that I'm aware of, nor on the Yaesu FT-8x7
series. I think the set frequency command is hard coded in SD to assume it
is the same as the read frequency command, which I think is true of Kenwood
radios, but not many others. I cannot find any way of telling SD how to set
the frequency on Ten-Tec radios. Maybe Paul can comment.
Ten-Tec's new Omni VII uses the same command set as the Jupiter, so the
TT538 file should work with the Omni VII also.
73 Ian G4FSU
On 04/05/07, Les F <g6ubm@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
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> Ian,
>
>
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> Many thanks for the e-mail, I now have SD set up so that it will monitor
> the frequency.
>
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> What it does not do though is allow me to QSY by typing 20m in the
> callsign field. Though I must say that I never got the old version to do
> that with the IC 761.
>
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> Not an urgent problem, but if you have any suggestions they would be
> appreciated.
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> Attached is the SD.INI file in case it is of use.
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> Again Many thanks
>
>
>
> Les F
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