Welcome to CT 9.xx! I've had the same problem with my Kenwoods. If you are
running from Windows, with or without a PIF,.... DON'T. Run CT strictly from
DOS. This fixed my bandswitching.
On Wed, 12 Feb 1997 15:24:26 +0000, you wrote:
>I've recently upgraded from the venerable version 8 to 9, and in testing
>with a sample CQWW contest, experienced an inability to change to any
>other band from 80 meters. In other words, whether I change bands by
>alt-F1 or via direct frequency entry (new FT-1000D), the bands "snaps
>back" to 80 meters! The computing environment is a 486 with Win/95
>(re-booted to DOS).
>
>Can anyone suggest what I've done wrong? Thanks!
>
>Harry K7GQ
>
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Len Revelle Amateur Radio N9IJ
lenrev@wwa.com
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