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Re: [Trlog] irritating bandmap behavior

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Subject: Re: [Trlog] irritating bandmap behavior
From: "Fred J. Helmstetter" <fjh@uwm.edu>
Reply-to: fjh@uwm.edu
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 2003 12:44:20 -0600
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> I think there might be a rough edge there.  I also noticed that
> your CQ back on the run radio ends up on the bandmap on the frequency
> of your Alt-D QSO - which was fixed by removing CQs from the bandmap.
> 
> I took a few other notes as well - was my first real contest with one
> of the newer versions.
> 
> However, the program worked okay for me - I did have one strange thing
> where I ended up in the exchange window and the keystrokes were not
> doing anything.
> 
> Tree

Had some of the same issues as K6LL in SS.  It also took me a while to remember 
about turning the CQ markers off since I'd tune to a spot on the radio 2 band 
and 
then F1 on the run radio would wipe out the call ;-) 

There was one new issue that caused me some trouble.  I use TR and one of the 
LPT ports to drive the Dunestar on radio 2 (Icom 746).  Often, (I don't want to 
say 
always 'cause I'm not sure) when working somebody using the ALT-D / spacebar 
approach the filter would turn on and off as the bandmap and log window 
updated.  
Consequently, as the radio was sending the qsl message on Radio2  the Dunestar 
was not "locked up".  I'll have to do some testing but my impression was that 
for a 
short time TR might be selecting the run band BCD value for the LPT.  This is 
based 
on the observation that the SWR jumped quite a bit and that does not happen 
when 
going from "on" to "open" with the filter.   Hope that makes sense... 


-N9FH

................................................
Fred J. Helmstetter, N9FH (ex KF9ZI, WB2WDW)
n9fh@qsl.net
http://www.qsl.net/n9fh
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