ct should only report frequency to the network when it changes, at least that is
the way it has always been that i know of. so if the knob stays put it doesn't
send anything on the network. of course the other stations would still show the
last frequency reported in the alt-j window anyway. i have seen an ft-1000mp
occasionally stop talking to ct so even if you move the knob ct doesn't report
it, but i'm not sure if that is the mp or ct's problem.
Rick Dougherty wrote:
>
> Ok you CT experts...a question...some of the 5 1000mp's we had in the
> station for our m-m stopped reporting freq after about 10mins...ie if they
> were used as the run station on a band and did not change freq..the
> reported freq would cease reporting to the remainder of the network...by
> just barely moving the freq knob, it would begin reporting again...is there
> a way to keep it reporting regardless of where the knob stays? Is this what
> the command radio polling is for? Hate to sound so dense...de Rick nq4i
>
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