But that would cause confusion to a lot of people who are new to the digital modes seeing multiple frequencies on a single band for JT65/JT9/FT8/etc.

Its much easier to have those who do contests (or follow DXPeditions)

1.  Create a new configuration for each contest. (IE:   RTTY Roundup)
2.  Go to the frequency settings
3.  Delete the entire table
4.  Add the frequencies used for that contest as listed in the rules.

Then all you have to do is select the BAND you want, rather than have to sort though 2 or 3 frequencies on that band to get the right one.     Since many of the contests use the same frequencies each year, this only has to be done once, and does not affect the frequency list in the other configurations you have set up.

Neil, KN3ILZ

On 12/1/2018 6:12 AM, Saku wrote:
Hi !

Would be nice if someone who have typed in all dial frequencies (whole area of one band, all bands) could export them with "Save as" and share the file. Then it would be easy to make config copy to name "FT8-ru" (or something) and import all frequencies to that configuration profile.
It would serve also in future without extra work.

--
Saku
OH1KH



Bart Janse kirjoitti 30.11.2018 klo 17.58:
7. In the Frequency (MHz) box, manually type in the frequency you want to add in MHz., such as 3.590, 7.090, 14.130, 21.130 or 28.078. When finished, click OK. To add more frequencies, repeat the procedure shown in *Step 5* <https://www.rttycontesting.com/ft8-roundup/preparation/frequencies/#5>.



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