[Elecraft] 2Khz Up Split Command

2008-07-05 Thread Bob Serwy
Julian - G4ILO:

The following command works.  For some reason, adding a swap VFO made it
work.  The following command set: sets A=B (including mode), then swap VFO,
then move VFO A up 2 khz, then swap VFO again, then turn on split.


k31;swt13;swt13;swt11;k30;up4;up4;k31;swt11;k30;ft1;

Bob Serwy - N9RS
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Re: [Elecraft] 2Khz Up Split Command

2008-07-06 Thread G4ILO


Bob Serwy wrote:
> 
> The following command works.  For some reason, adding a swap VFO made it
> work.  The following command set: sets A=B (including mode), then swap
> VFO,
> then move VFO A up 2 khz, then swap VFO again, then turn on split.
> 
> 
Thanks. Bob. I did have a version working that swapped the VFOs and then
changed the frequency of the current VFO. But then I discovered the UPB/DNB
commands and thought it should be possible to do it in fewer commands the
way I suggested.

On a totally unrelated topic, anyone who runs an website especially one that
offers software for download might be interested to read the last two
entries at http://blog.tech-pro.net to see how McAfee and Yahoo can destroy
your business.

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Re: [Elecraft] 2Khz Up Split Command

2008-07-06 Thread Vic K2VCO

G4ILO wrote:


On a totally unrelated topic, anyone who runs an website especially one that
offers software for download might be interested to read the last two
entries at http://blog.tech-pro.net to see how McAfee and Yahoo can destroy
your business.


Unfortunately, a similar philosophy seems to pervade the industry which 
prefers to ignore collateral damage in its war against spam, malware, 
etc.  I have had the experience -- several times and with several ISPs 
-- of having my emails bounced because the IP address was on some 
blacklist or for other reasons.


In one particularly annoying incident, a customer of mine in Perth, 
Australia asked an urgent technical question. Of course my replies to 
him bounced, as his questions became more and more panicky. Ultimately I 
phoned him.


The website of the blacklist that caught me explained its functions in 
an insulting, patronizing manner, and did not respond to entreaties from 
me or my ISP (who tried to be helpful). Ultimately the guy in Australia 
got *his* ISP to stop subscribing to the blacklist and we could 
communicate again!

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