Good Point, Lee. I guess I wasn't really aware of that feature but I'll
certainly give it a try sometimes. Thanks for the info.
73, Tad, WF4W
Lee Hiers <lee.hiers at gmail.com> wrote:
On 8/15/06, Tad Williamson wrote:
> One particular feature I like is that on the bandmap, it shows your CQ
> frequency--if you see a multiplier you need, you can click on the spot, work
> the multiplier and then click back on your CQ frequency spot and continue
> calling CQ--a "kinda SO2R," if you will, with one radio. With two radios, you
> get two bandmaps, one for each radio.
Even better is N1MM's SO2V mode - each VFO has its own bandmap...easy
to switch from one to the other - no mouse clicks needed. IMO, a
logging program is useless if it requires mouse clicks during normal
run and S&P operations.
--
Lee Hiers, AA4GA
"Have Dobro Will Travel"
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