Not sure about the N81 or N82. I do comtsr3 -b4800
since I'm using com:3 and it works fine with my mp.
73, Howard WZ6Z
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> From: Victor A. Dubois <n4to@ct.net>
> To: ct-user@ve7tcp.ampr.org
> Subject: [ct-user] Ft-1000MP & CT
To: <ct-user@contesting.com>
> Date: Wednesday, January 08, 1997 8:33 PM
>
> I am unable to get CT and my new FT-1000MP to correctly communicate. I
have
> no trouble with the TR logging program, but haven't broken the CT habit
yet.
>
> I'm at the following point. Am using the version 9.27 downloaded from the
> BBS which said it supports the MP. I load up the COMTSR at 4800 baud
either
> with N81 or N82 no difference being made. The results follow:
>
> CHANGING BANDS AT THE RIG: the rig changes, nothing at the computer.
>
> CCHANGING BANDS AT THE COMPUTER: the computer momentarily changes to
> the correct band and then immediately returns to 20. The rig changes
> to the correct band.
>
> Haven't tried getting fancy with band map etc., yet want to get the
basics
> working first. Any suggestions would be appreciated and welcome.
>
> 73,
>
> Vic N4TO
> n4to@ct.net
>
>
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