With CT 9.48 and a TS-940, the use of the minus-sign for entering a split
frequency immediately followed by an ALT-F3 (to spot) loads any of the
following into the packet window (most likely first). I don't recall what
happens if you "log" the guy first (before trying to spot him).
DX G3XYZ 0.0 QSX 0.0
DX G3XYZ 7279.0 QSX 7060.5
DX G3XYZ 7060.5 QSX 7279.0
The last one is, of course, correct.
If I used the VFO A/B and the SPLIT buttons on the TS940 (gasp, the HARD
way) it worked fine.
Mike
N2MG
On Monday, March 06, 2000 7:38 PM, David Robbins [SMTP:k1ttt@berkshire.net]
wrote:
>
> i know we got caught with this at least twice over the weekend... on the
high
> bands if you use the minus to set a split it puts you in lsb mode. really
> confusing.
>
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