Brian,

If you have "Quick Split" set to "On" on the 756PROII, the behavior you
mention is the default.  The easiest way to accomplish the behavior you want
is to set "Quick Split" to "Off".  Then clicking on spots will set the spit
frequencies correctly and bring the main VFO "VFO A" into the foreground.
Of course, if you wish to use the Quick Split feature on the radio (without
DX4WIN control), you'll have to reset it to "On".

This is certainly something DX4WIN could be programmed to do, but probably
not at the user level. To call for split operation, DX4WIN executes a series
of commands, such as: set VFO A, switch VFO A --> B, set VFO A, split on.
This command string does not change the default setting on the radio for
Quick Split (which is what is calling for "Select Sub VFO").  An additonal
command would have to be inserted into DX4WIN's "split" call command string
to Select Main Readout (07D0).  This should be easy enough to do for the
programmer, but I don't know how to do it on the user end.

Greg KT0K

-----Original Message-----

Has anyone figured out how to force VFO A to the "foreground" when selecting
a spot, with the 756PRO II?  If VFO B is active, and you select a spot, it
drives the B VFO to that frequency.  If the spot you selected is split, you
wind up transmitting on the receive frequency unless you notice and manually
force A to the foreground and re-select the spot.


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