Yes - using the ExtRadio option you mentioned. DXLab Commander
specifies the Orion on the same COM port number and the port sharing is
handled transparently by a program called VSPE.
73, Floyd
On 10/9/2011 2:04 PM, Simone wrote:
> Thanks a lot Floyd,
> but how can you sincronize orion
> frequency with SpectraVue ?
> Are you using " TenTec orionII - 9mhz if " option on extradio setup?
> Hi, thanks so much.
> 73 Simone IZ5DKJ
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Floyd Sense" <floyd@k8ac.net>
> To: "Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment" <tentec@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2011 1:58 PM
> Subject: Re: [TenTec] Question
>
>
>> No - the VFO-B frequency is not shown. If enough folks ask Moe to
>> add that feature, maybe it will happen. Over time, I've decided
>> that showing the VFO-B position on the trace is less important that I
>> first thought. When you move the cursor into the trace window, the
>> frequency indicated by the point on the cursor does display to the
>> left below the window. So, you can quickly read the frequency you
>> want to try calling on and manually set VFO-B via the Orion knob.
>>
>> I've found that while watching a trace of a pile up, it's rare to be
>> able to actually pinpoint the guy that the DX station is currently
>> working. Even when the DX station calls "W4XXX ONLY", you'll still
>> see 6 stations answer him and that will continue till the end of the
>> contact!
>>
>> 73, Floyd
>>
>> On 10/9/2011 7:05 AM, Simone wrote:
>>> Hi Floyd,
>>> can you see a orion's vfo-b position
>>> on SpectraVue ?
>>> This is very important for pile up split
>>> operations.
>>> 73 Simone IZ5DKJ
>>>
>>>
>>
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