In article <56279D9C.9000907@arrl.net>,
Steve London <n2icarrl@gmail.com> wrote,
on "Wed, 21 Oct 2015 08:13:48 -0600";
> Why a hardware/firmware solution when there are simple, free, software
> solutions, such as AutoHotKey (for Windows) ?
That solution needs an installation to the PC which I don't own. I might
not allow someone to install a software on my PC for security reason. The
bottom line is that the PC owner does not need to worry about this point.
I have no experience with AHK, but is it possible to revert (clear) the
setting immediately? The situation happens when operator is changed.
> What contesting software doesn't have the capability to send a RIT
> clear command ? Yes, there are radios that don't support an RIT clear
> command, but that isn't the fault of the contesting software.
I might have mislead. For my case, I'd want to clear RIT by hitting
a shortcut. But as far as I know, RIT clear can be done by writing a
macro to the message for some logging software. For the radios which
have no capability of RIT clear, like Icom, I realized with the device
by reverting RIT offset to zero examining current RIT offset over CI-V.
--
Katsuhiro 'Don' Kondou, JH5GHM
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