[digitalradio] Anyone an expert on HRD?
Just wanted to know if anyone knows how to add a new Slider in HRD? I have an FT-450 and need a DIG.VOX slider. Has anyone done this? I guess the CAT command is EX then P1=030 and P2=000 (off) to 100 but I have no idea how to enter this into HRD to make it a slider. Thanks, Sholto K7TMG
Re: [digitalradio] Anyone an expert on HRD?
Hi, You can't let me get the HRD 5.0 betas available for the test team then I'll look at the FT-450 and FT-9000 again. Simon Brown, HB9DRV www.ham-radio-deluxe.com - Original Message - From: Sholto Fisher sho...@probikekit.com Just wanted to know if anyone knows how to add a new Slider in HRD? I have an FT-450 and need a DIG.VOX slider. Has anyone done this?
Re: [digitalradio] Anyone an expert on HRD?
Sorry, better punctuation this time :) You can't, please let me get the HRD 5.0 betas available for the test team then I'll look at the FT-450 and FT-9000 again. FWIW I have a FT-950 which I am enjoying a lot. Simon Brown, HB9DRV www.ham-radio-deluxe.com - Original Message - From: Simon (HB9DRV) simon.br...@kns.ch You can't let me get the HRD 5.0 betas available for the test team then I'll look at the FT-450 and FT-9000 again.
Re: [digitalradio] Anyone an expert on HRD?
Simon, Yes, no problem with waiting. For the most part the FT-450 plays very nicely with HRD. Thanks for your reply. 73 Sholto. Simon (HB9DRV) wrote: Sorry, better punctuation this time :) You can't, please let me get the HRD 5.0 betas available for the test team then I'll look at the FT-450 and FT-9000 again. FWIW I have a FT-950 which I am enjoying a lot. Simon Brown, HB9DRV www.ham-radio- deluxe.com - Original Message - From: Simon (HB9DRV) simon.brown@ kns.ch mailto:simon.brown%40kns.ch You can't let me get the HRD 5.0 betas available for the test team then I'll look at the FT-450 and FT-9000 again.
[digitalradio] Emergency Frequencies Declared for Italian Earthquake (Apr 6; 2009)
Emergency Frequencies Declared for Italian Earthquake (Apr 6, 2009) -- An earthquake that registered between 5.8 and 6.3 magnitude struck L'Aquila, the capital of Italy's Abruzzo region, about 65 miles northeast of Rome, early Monday morning. News reports say the quake has killed more than 90 people, with at least 50,000 left homeless. According to cluster spots, 7045 and 3640 kHz are being used as emergency frequencies, so please keep these frequencies clear. James KB7TBT www.kb7tbt.com