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Subject: [RTTY] Help Please
From: KF8KW@aol.com (KF8KW@aol.com)
Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 06:12:13 EDT
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Anyone out there running a FT 920 with a PK 232 or P38?  All of a sudden I 
receive OK but the transmit is inverted.  Have checked all the parameters on 
the TNC's and all is where it should be.  All the menu items on the FT920 are 
also where they should be.  Pulled the rig off line and put my TS 850 and it 
works fine.  Appears something in the FT920 causing the inversion.  Have 
thought about a complete microprocessor reset but before doing that, wanted 
to pick the brains of all the guru's out there.
Direct response to kf4kw@aol.com requested.

Thanks,

Dave


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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><FONT  SIZE=3 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial 
Black" LANG="0">Anyone out there running a FT 920 with a PK 232 or P38? 
&nbsp;All of a sudden I receive OK but the transmit is inverted. &nbsp;Have 
checked all the parameters on the TNC's and all is where it should be. 
&nbsp;All the menu items on the FT920 are also where they should be. 
&nbsp;Pulled the rig off line and put my TS 850 and it works fine. 
&nbsp;Appears something in the FT920 causing the inversion. &nbsp;Have thought 
about a complete microprocessor reset but before doing that, wanted to pick the 
brains of all the guru's out there.
<BR>Direct response to kf4kw@aol.com requested.
<BR>
<BR>Thanks,
<BR>
<BR>Dave
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