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"Steve" wrote in message ups.com... On Apr 8, 4:38 pm, "Ron Baker, Pluralitas!" snip Mine didn't default to Allcalls, Anycalls, Listen Calls, or Voice Detect. I clicked them. That didn't change things. Then I turned everything on. It crashed. I unclicked "Sounding". Then I got something. [RX][CH 00][R] [RX][CH 00][R] [RX][CH 00][TWS 713][R] [RX][CH 00][TWS 713][E] [RX][CH 00][TWS 713][E] [RX][CH 00][R] [RX][CH 00][TWS 713][E] [RX][CH 00][TWS 713][E] [RX][CH 00][R] [RX][CH 00][R] [RX][CH 00][R] Cool. But what does it mean? ![]() -- rb- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I think that this page is useful, as it says a few things about how to interpret this info: http://www.geocities.com/n2uhc/ale.html ALE is a world unto itself, though. Not sure it's my cup of tea, but I'm trying to feel it out. That's a good link. Looks interesting. But it also looks like it is pretty important that the program control the frequency of the receiver. That won't work for me but I surely can eavsdrop on one frequency at a time now. -- rb |
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