I used packet for the first time in years in ARRL SSB over the weekend,
version 9.40. Using Icom 765. A couple of times, after I had worked
split stations, when I would post a spot the QSX frequency would appear
in the spot and I couldn't get it to go away without rebooting.
73,
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000 10:15:49 -0500 "Gilmer, Mike" <mgilmer@gnlp.com>
writes:
>
> I made an observation last week that linked "non-standard" splits on
> DX
> packet spots as the cause for some bizarre VFO-B settings in my
> TS-940.
> While this is true, all BandMap-loading (yeah, we've been here
> before, hi)
> of the log (even spots without any QSX info) often screws up VFO-B.
> It's
> only the MORE bizarre frequencies that come from the spot's
> time-stamp (like
> 0239kHz).
>
> The much-maligned BandMap is a great feature - and I've learned to
> avoid
> most of its pitfalls. If someone "in the know" tells me that the
> BandMap is
> getting a make-over in a new version, or will NEVER be "fixed", I'll
> stop
> "picking" on it. Or maybe I'll just stop anyway. :)
>
> 73
> Mike N2MG
>
>
>
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