I too had a problem with clicking on the packet callout in the multiplier
window a couple of times. I also have an ICOM-756PROII. But most of the
times it worked flawlessly. I did have a problem once where I lost radio
control altogether, but turning the radio off/on cleared that up. Also, I
was surprised to see that making a callout with a QSX had to be done
manually - that is, I had to add the QSX part.
Pete, K2PS
-----Original Message-----
From: Georgek5kg@aol.com [mailto:Georgek5kg@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, March 03, 2003 10:44 AM
To: djsatty@comcast.net
Cc: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Setting split from Band Map
I also find that I have to click on the packet callout several times for the
entry to cause the radio to switch to the proper frequency. If it is a
split
callout, such as on 40 and 80, I have to click many times to get the radio
to
take the split. I use a Ic756Pro2, and I suspect this has something to do
with the timing of the data comm from the computer to the radio. I have
tried both 4800 baud and 9600. 9600 seems to be somewhat better than 4800,
but it is even tempermental, and I find myself clicking on the packet spot
sometimes a dozen times or so in order to get the radio to switch. Does
anyone else experience this?
73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
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