At 12/17/2005 11:57 AM, Missouri Guy, N0TT wrote:
>I always use DOS CT for the 160 SP and other 160 contests.
>For the SP, I use the ARRL VHF QSO party and pay no
>attention to the VHF frequency. After the contest I use Window's
>WordPad to do global edits (to the log file that I email) to
>change the frequencies and anything else like shifts in
>data columns (like the grid). It does sound complicated, but
>I can usually fix up a log in about 1/2 hour or less...it just
>takes some practice and a little experimenting.
You can do this, however, Ken wanted to have computer control to his radio.
You can't do that, as the VHF contest is expecting 50M and above.
>Charlie N0TT
>
>
>On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 19:11:54 -1000 Ken Brown <ken.d.brown@verizon.net>
>writes:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am running CT in DOS. The Stew Perry Topband Challenge is not one
>> of
>> the contests supported by my version of CT. The exchange in the Stew
>>
>> Perry is grid square. Is there a contest which uses grid square as
>> the
>> exchange AND allows 160 meters. I have used the VHF contest mode
>> with
>> some success, but this requires that I disconnect the RS-232 from
>> the
>> rig, and tell the program I am on a VHF band. Are there any better
>> solutions for using CT DOS in the Stew Perry?
>>
>> DE N6KB
>>
>>
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