Hi,
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 08:59:33AM +0200, Tomasz Pabich wrote:
Ervin of course most of trxes have memorys and vfo b, but not everyone.
I think (but I can't prove :)), a modern RIG, which has CAT interface,
that has a B VFO (but may be I'm wrong).
RIG memories is an unnecessary function in
Ervin of course most of trxes have memorys and vfo b, but not everyone. But
more functions moved on keybord means less time sped to search something in
rig. And of course not everyone have ft-1000 or other comfortable rig that
have everything on fromt panel. Some rig eg. ft-817, its bit innoing to
you are more concentrated on listening not on keyboard ;)
13 sie 2015 09:38 Ervin Hegedüs airw...@gmail.com napisał(a):
Hi,
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 08:59:33AM +0200, Tomasz Pabich wrote:
Ervin of course most of trxes have memorys and vfo b, but not everyone.
I think (but I can't prove :)),
Earvin,
I'm saying the code would read the log and show me the stations near the
frequency. In that case, I would set N to be something like 3600 and I
would see in a band-map all the stations worked near that frequency
(perhaps +/- 10 KHz) in the past hour or less.
I figured Tlf should work
Hi Perre,
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 09:38:15AM -0400, Pierre Fogal wrote:
Hello Ervin, Tomasz,
The problem I find is that after having cruised up and down a band several
times, I basically forget the location of worked stations on the band.
So, I will hear a station I can work, and then wait
Hello Ervin, Tomasz,
The problem I find is that after having cruised up and down a band several
times, I basically forget the location of worked stations on the band.
So, I will hear a station I can work, and then wait for the station to ID.
With some operators, this can take awhile ;-) So, if