The most handy two items for me are PacketCluster point and shoot
and automatic split operation. Point and shoot allows you to just click
on a packet cluster spot and it will set the radio to the proper frequency
and/or split if the spot is in the proper format. Automatic split operation
is handy for S&P on 40m SSB for DX. Just press "-" and then enter the
transmit frequency.
Spotting DX (even split) is also quite easy as the computer has the frequency
and/or split available. There are other advantages (obviously), but for my
casual
purposes, those are the most handy.
73, Brian ke7gh@primenet.com
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From: Jim Walter[SMTP:76353.1416@compuserve.com]
Sent: Monday, January 13, 1997 9:42 PM
To: CT User
Subject: [ct-user] Interfaced Radio Commands
Hi, I've finally got the TS-440 interfaced with the computer and CT. What all
can I do with the interfaced radio besides entering a frequency by the call sign
window and band mapping. What other frills are available, I see nothing in the
manual.
73...Jim Walter, WB0OLA, 76353.1416@compuserve.com
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