Ed,
I also use the VE7CC program. It is great. I download the newest version new
years eve and it seems to be broke. Are you using the latest ??.. I
downloaded 2.011 then the upgrade. 2.011 seems ok but the upgrade has a new
band filter layout. Couldnt get it to work right so I reinstalled the .exe
that I had backed up.
Gordon N4LR
-----Original Message-----
From: K4SB [mailto:k4sb@earthlink.net]
Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 11:07 AM
To: secc
Subject: [SECC] Re: [KS4Q-Cluster] TNC Settings
Larry Phillips/K4PIC wrote:
> the DCD LED on my TNC usually stays real busy. If
> you monitor the SAW3 output you see why. Most of the
> users are not using ANY spot filtering. They are getting
> the euro spots, even the VHF and UHF euro spots. This
> is why the frequency is so congested! I would like to see
> these users connect to you via the telnet port. It can
> handle this kind of traffic much better than a 2400b RF
> port. Do they not filter the euro spots because they don't know how?
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This is a serious issue, but with a simple solution. Download the
VE7CC packet program ( and also after installation, download the
update ). Then connect to Ernie via the Telnet feature. The Ve7CC
program is really easy to use, but best of all, it allows the user to
set the filters they wish. Just go into filters, select what you want,
and then click on the box "Tell Cluster".
Now, disconnect go back to your RF setup, and you will find the
filters are still in place.
73
Ed
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