Barry,
I think this is a fault with the 756proII, not with Writelog. When I
manually set a split, the radio reports out the frequency of the active VFO
(which ever one I have selected) and does not report to Writelog that it is
really in split mode (I see no command to just read the state of "split").
So a qso gets the same frequency logged for Rx and Tx because as far as
Writelog is concerned that is true. Now when I tell Writelog to command
split, now writelog knows that it has to read the frequency from both vfos
and that they are being used for the same qso and it records the
frequencies correctly.
So it is operator choice. Set split manually and correct the Rx freqency or
let Writelog set the split.
Jerry, W6IHG
At 11:54 AM 8/3/2003 -0500, barry merrill wrote:
>With ICOM756PROII, whenever the Sub-Receiver is Active,
>the wrong frequency is logged by WriteLog 10.40J,
>in both the Transmit and Receive Frequencys.
>The Sub Receiver Frequency, instead of the actual TX
>frequency, is logged in Transmit and Receive, and
>this caused real logging errors, putting valid QSOs
>on the wrong band.
>
>Is their a correction/option to record the transmit frequency
>instead of the Sub Band Receive frequency?
>
>
>And is there a way to make the SETUP==>Display Format>> Transmit Frequency
>always one? Setting it and then SAVE CONFIGURATION does not retain the
>enablement when the same wl file is reopened.
>
>
>Barry, W5GN
>
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