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![]() Out of curiosity, and to help the rest of us avoid this problem, what software turns off the split function? Admittedly, with the TS2K, I usually use XIT instead of split, but I would like to know what software to avoid. Don't be so quick to criticize people who call on the DX's frequency. There are a few programs which one could have running in the background that can inadvertently turn off the split function. I have had this happen to me a couple of times and been called a lid by the Kilocycle Kops. I'm not, but they're welcome to their opinion. Once this happens a time or two, most ops will figure it out, but until they do, put the blame where it belongs: Poorly written software. Spammers - reply freely and often to my e-mail address Everyone else - look me up on qrz.com Peace - Those rare moments in history when everyone is rearming.... |
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Phil - N1KI wrote:
Out of curiosity, and to help the rest of us avoid this problem, what software turns off the split function? Admittedly, with the TS2K, I usually use XIT instead of split, but I would like to know what software to avoid. ____________________ LogWindows does it, and there was another which I used once but have since abandoned (don't remember which). The problem occurs when you do not have the program running, the radio is already in split mode, and you start the program. When the program starts, it turns off split and if you don't notice it... you're a *lid*. :-) -- Bill W6WRT |
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Phil - N1KI wrote:
Out of curiosity, and to help the rest of us avoid this problem, what software turns off the split function? Admittedly, with the TS2K, I usually use XIT instead of split, but I would like to know what software to avoid. ____________________ LogWindows does it, and there was another which I used once but have since abandoned (don't remember which). The problem occurs when you do not have the program running, the radio is already in split mode, and you start the program. When the program starts, it turns off split and if you don't notice it... you're a *lid*. :-) -- Bill W6WRT |
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