Barry,
Nothing wrong at your end. It's in keeping with my expereince with the
same set up. Use the FT-1000 setting, keep the VFO on A, don't use the
"clarifiers" if you want the bandmap correct. Rx adds a fixed 5KHz, Tx
adds another 2.5KHz. Split follows A.
WIsh the bugs were fixed so I could actually use all the features of the
transceiver.
Dan Zeitlin, Annapolis, MD
K2YWE
<danzee@juno.com>
<dan_b_zeitlin@md.northgrum.com>
On Sat, 8 Aug 1998 02:49:48 +0100 "Barry Kutner" <w2up@mindspring.com>
writes:
>
>Was using FT-990 for first time with CT in WAE and getting weird
>stuff. When I try to log a QSO, I get an out-of-band error 1315840,
>and am unable to log anything.
>If I enter a freq in the callsign field, it writes it to VFO B.
>However, the Bandmap follows VFO A.
>
>When I switch the Radio selection to FT1000D, it seems to work
>OK. This is with V9.27.
>CT bug, or something on my end?
>Tnx/Barry
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