> The following card's serial are addressable to IRQs 3-15
> and require only 1 IRQ. The card is available with 16550
> or 16750 UART chips. Settable to COM1-COM99. Settable
> clock frequency to support fast data transfer rates (up
> to 921,600 bps). Card uses an octopus cable which plugs
> on the back and fans out to 4 DB25 serial connector
> cables (the cables are about 5 inches long, so you will
> probably need to plug a 25-pin male to 25-pin female serial
> cable on to the cables to extend the length.) 32-bit
> PCI-bus. Plug & Play. Card designed for use with DOS,
> Windows 95, 98 & NT 4.0. Drivers for these operating
> systems are included.
The PCI cards are about double the price of the comparable
ISA cards but at least they are another option. If anybody
tries the PCI cards, please let the rest of know your
findings.
73, Bruce
--
Bruce Lifter, WT4I
Malabar, Florida
wt4i@palmnet.net, http:/www5.palmnet.net/~wt4i
From the Help file :
The R column indicates whether the radio is Running (calling CQ) or
searching & pouncing. A radio is considered to be ?running? if it has
logged at least 2 QSOs within 400Hz of its current frequency and within the
last 10 minutes.
When you want to pass a mult you can know if the frequency they are on is
where they are running or if it is just a transient dial position.
73, Ric KV1W
Herb Rosenberg wrote:
> I am using Writelog for M/M, and I have the Networked frequencies box
> enabled.
>
> I notice that in the box, their is a field label R, and the R field has
> an R in in.
>
> Can't seemed to find out what this means.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Herb - KG6OK
From the Help file :
The R column indicates whether the radio is Running (calling CQ) or
searching & pouncing. A radio is considered to be ?running? if it has
logged at least 2 QSOs within 400Hz of its current frequency and within the
last 10 minutes.
When you want to pass a mult you can know if the frequency they are on is
where they are running or if it is just a transient dial position.
73, Ric KV1W
Herb Rosenberg wrote:
> I am using Writelog for M/M, and I have the Networked frequencies box
> enabled.
>
> I notice that in the box, their is a field label R, and the R field has
> an R in in.
>
> Can't seemed to find out what this means.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Herb - KG6OK
From then on, it will log@430MHz
Wayne
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