Thanks to all who responded to my question about Bandmap. It appears 
that "Alt ," is what I want.
My intention is only to keep track of stations that I have heard or 
worked. I am operating as a Single Operator, unassisted, and will not be 
looking at cluster spots or even have a cluster connection running. My 
logging computer is not even connected to internet or packet. I just 
want to keep track of the CQ machines, so I don't have to wait to hear 
their callsigns in order to know that I have heard them before.
My printed manual for CT indicates the command is "Alt - ," which as far 
as I can tell does exactly the same as "Alt ,". I was misinterpreting 
the comma as part of the sentence and not part of the command. I could 
not tell the comma is in bold print, until looking again using sun 
light. "Alt -" without the comma does nothing, so far as I can tell.
I have been using CT for about ten years now, and have never used band 
map before. I don't know how I missed it. It seems like it will be a 
very useful tool, especially in the later hours of the contest.
TNX AGN 73 ES ALOHA DE N6KB
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