Hi Clarck, all,
No the function was "not" on, but I was thinking in the same direction, =
and I took the manual and checked the extra details on the automode. =
For some reason, after doing a reset of the VFO part, it now works. I =
can't be shure yet, but I've made about 10 band changes by clicking =
spots and it seems to keep the good mode.
Can someone confirm if 'split' operations is covered ? How is it =
retained from the spot window, I mean what does an operator has to log =
to have DXbase set the split for a spot.
1 down, few to go, thanks group !
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Clark L. Stewart=20
To: Phil ON4VP ; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: [DXBase] setting mode won't work
Hi Phil,
I think I have solved your problem. I do not believe there is =
anything wrong with DXBase here, it is a separate feature of the Kenwood =
TS-2000 that is giving you trouble.
Check the Kenwood manual on page 73 under "AUTO MODE." I believe =
you have the "AUTO MODE" function turned on. On the TS-2000 display =
does the word "AUTO" appear next to the mode? If so, press [FUNC], =
{LSB/USB/AUTO] and the word "AUTO" will disappear and your spots from =
DXBase should change the frequency and mode of the TS-2000 just as you =
would expect and the mode will stay where it should and not change back =
to USB or FM.
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