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ID Tracker has been updated.
http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/d/kd5eis/I.../IDTracker.htm Please read the installation notes if you are updating from a previous version. http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/d/kd5eis/I...m#InstallNotes New features/changes for V2.6.2 - Added comments to the identification screen. These comments will be saved with the ID information and will be displayed as a tool tip on the main screen when the ID is active. - Added user definable data paths. This sets the folder for storing data files and allows a user to maintain multiple data sets which can be useful for scanning in different locations. The default value is a subfolder of the application folder named "DATA". The dropdown list will save previously created data paths for quick recall. - Audio files will now be stored in a subfolder of the data folder. This is necessary for keeping track of the files when switching data paths. - Due to a data file format change, ID descriptions with commas will not be read properly. To correct the problem you may enclose the description in the data files in quotes ("). This change was necessary to allow the addition of new fields. See "Notes" in the help file for additional information. -- David M. Hitchner - K5DMH Baton Rouge, LA Baton Rouge Area Scanning http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-k5dmh ASDS - Anti-Spam Defense System - Do not Auto-Reply For replies, use my callsign @bellsouth.net or @arrl.net. Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity! |
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ID Tracker could not find our BC780XLT and gave us an error when we used
our BC785D. It keeped say hit F12 and when we did that it would tell it could not find a radio. After 20min of screwing with it we uninstall it and deleted it. "David M. Hitchner" wrote in : ID Tracker has been updated. http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/d/kd5eis/I.../IDTracker.htm Please read the installation notes if you are updating from a previous version. http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/d/kd5eis/I...sion.htm#Insta llNotes New features/changes for V2.6.2 - Added comments to the identification screen. These comments will be saved with the ID information and will be displayed as a tool tip on the main screen when the ID is active. - Added user definable data paths. This sets the folder for storing data files and allows a user to maintain multiple data sets which can be useful for scanning in different locations. The default value is a subfolder of the application folder named "DATA". The dropdown list will save previously created data paths for quick recall. - Audio files will now be stored in a subfolder of the data folder. This is necessary for keeping track of the files when switching data paths. - Due to a data file format change, ID descriptions with commas will not be read properly. To correct the problem you may enclose the description in the data files in quotes ("). This change was necessary to allow the addition of new fields. See "Notes" in the help file for additional information. -- That Other George Please send your spam to: http://webpages.charter.net/moment/ http://webpages.charter.net/moment/winjunk.htm |
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Well you have to understand there are 28 of us in the HAM / Scanner club
and when a program wont run on the 6 computer in the clubs building and the members computers at there homes, then it's not a computer or radio problem, i.e. it's junk software. We first install this on a new 2.66GHz Pentium 4 computer that runs TrunkStar780, ARC780, SanPro780, Java780 and CC780 just fine. ID Tracker would not find the scanner and keeped telling us to hit F-12. I installed it on my Toshiba Tecra 9100 Notebook, Pentium-4 2GHz and tried that with both the 780 and the 785, same thing, i.e. hit F- 12, there it said it could not connect to the radio. So we fireup TrunkStar780 and theirs the radio working just fine.. We do a setup about 30 times with ID Tracker before someone said "screw this not working free junk lets go get dinner" so we uninstalled it from all the computers deleted the junk from the hard drives and went to AppleBee's. "the end" Dwayne wrote in .net: In article , says... ID Tracker could not find our BC780XLT and gave us an error when we used our BC785D. It keeped say hit F12 and when we did that it would tell it could not find a radio. After 20min of screwing with it we uninstall it and deleted it. You must be having problems with your 780 or your computer. This isn't the first time I saw you say that you have had problems getting a program to find the radio. Don't you think that if the problem was in these programs that everyone would have the same problem as you. ID tracker found my 780 without any problems. Who is this we that you keep talking about? Are you part of some kind of program testing team? -- That Other George Please send your spam to: http://webpages.charter.net/moment/ http://webpages.charter.net/moment/winjunk.htm |
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In article , says...
Well you have to understand there are 28 of us in the HAM / Scanner club and when a program wont run on the 6 computer in the clubs building and the members computers at there homes, then it's not a computer or radio problem, i.e. it's junk software. We first install this on a new 2.66GHz Pentium 4 computer that runs TrunkStar780, ARC780, SanPro780, Java780 and CC780 just fine. ID Tracker would not find the scanner and keeped telling us to hit F-12. I installed it on my Toshiba Tecra 9100 Notebook, Pentium-4 2GHz and tried that with both the 780 and the 785, same thing, i.e. hit F- 12, there it said it could not connect to the radio. So we fireup TrunkStar780 and theirs the radio working just fine.. We do a setup about 30 times with ID Tracker before someone said "screw this not working free junk lets go get dinner" so we uninstalled it from all the computers deleted the junk from the hard drives and went to AppleBee's. "the end" Then tell me why it works just fine on all 3 of my computers. Maybe you got a bad DL or something. -- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ |
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Do all those nice modern computers have serial ports, or are you using
USB adaptors??????????????? On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 21:00:42 -0000, That Other George wrote: Well you have to understand there are 28 of us in the HAM / Scanner club and when a program wont run on the 6 computer in the clubs building and the members computers at there homes, then it's not a computer or radio problem, i.e. it's junk software. We first install this on a new 2.66GHz Pentium 4 computer that runs TrunkStar780, ARC780, SanPro780, Java780 and CC780 just fine. ID Tracker would not find the scanner and keeped telling us to hit F-12. I installed it on my Toshiba Tecra 9100 Notebook, Pentium-4 2GHz and tried that with both the 780 and the 785, same thing, i.e. hit F- 12, there it said it could not connect to the radio. So we fireup TrunkStar780 and theirs the radio working just fine.. We do a setup about 30 times with ID Tracker before someone said "screw this not working free junk lets go get dinner" so we uninstalled it from all the computers deleted the junk from the hard drives and went to AppleBee's. "the end" Dwayne wrote in l.net: In article , says... ID Tracker could not find our BC780XLT and gave us an error when we used our BC785D. It keeped say hit F12 and when we did that it would tell it could not find a radio. After 20min of screwing with it we uninstall it and deleted it. You must be having problems with your 780 or your computer. This isn't the first time I saw you say that you have had problems getting a program to find the radio. Don't you think that if the problem was in these programs that everyone would have the same problem as you. ID tracker found my 780 without any problems. Who is this we that you keep talking about? Are you part of some kind of program testing team? -- That Other George Please send your spam to: http://webpages.charter.net/moment/ http://webpages.charter.net/moment/winjunk.htm |
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![]() On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 21:00:42 -0000, That Other George wrote: Well you have to understand there are 28 of us in the HAM / Scanner club and when a program wont run on the 6 computer in the clubs building and the members computers at there homes, then it's not a computer or radio problem, i.e. it's junk software. We first install this on a new 2.66GHz Pentium 4 computer that runs TrunkStar780, ARC780, SanPro780, Java780 and CC780 just fine. ID Tracker would not find the scanner and keeped telling us to hit F-12. I installed it on my Toshiba Tecra 9100 Notebook, Pentium-4 2GHz and tried that with both the 780 and the 785, same thing, i.e. hit F- 12, there it said it could not connect to the radio. So we fireup TrunkStar780 and theirs the radio working just fine.. We do a setup about 30 times with ID Tracker before someone said "screw this not working free junk lets go get dinner" so we uninstalled it from all the computers deleted the junk from the hard drives and went to AppleBee's. "the end" Did you setup the comm port and the baud rate? My guess would be that you and your 27 other buddys didnt ![]() -- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ |
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If you bothered to read what was written you have seen the part about
"Pentium 4 computer that runs TrunkStar780, ARC780, SanPro780, Java780 and CC780 just fine" So I guess the answer to your serial port questions is "Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh" geeeeez i don't know.... Do all those nice modern computers have serial ports, or are you using USB adaptors??????????????? On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 21:00:42 -0000, That Other George wrote: Well you have to understand there are 28 of us in the HAM / Scanner club and when a program wont run on the 6 computer in the clubs building and the members computers at there homes, then it's not a computer or radio problem, i.e. it's junk software. We first install this on a new 2.66GHz Pentium 4 computer that runs TrunkStar780, ARC780, SanPro780, Java780 and CC780 just fine. ID Tracker would not find the scanner and keeped telling us to hit F-12. I installed it on my Toshiba Tecra 9100 Notebook, Pentium-4 2GHz and tried that with both the 780 and the 785, same thing, i.e. hit F- 12, there it said it could not connect to the radio. So we fireup TrunkStar780 and theirs the radio working just fine.. We do a setup about 30 times with ID Tracker before someone said "screw this not working free junk lets go get dinner" so we uninstalled it from all the computers deleted the junk from the hard drives and went to AppleBee's. "the end" Dwayne wrote in al.net: In article , says... ID Tracker could not find our BC780XLT and gave us an error when we used our BC785D. It keeped say hit F12 and when we did that it would tell it could not find a radio. After 20min of screwing with it we uninstall it and deleted it. You must be having problems with your 780 or your computer. This isn't the first time I saw you say that you have had problems getting a program to find the radio. Don't you think that if the problem was in these programs that everyone would have the same problem as you. ID tracker found my 780 without any problems. Who is this we that you keep talking about? Are you part of some kind of program testing team? -- That Other George Please send your spam to: http://webpages.charter.net/moment/ http://webpages.charter.net/moment/winjunk.htm -- That Other George Please send your spam to: http://webpages.charter.net/moment/ http://webpages.charter.net/moment/winjunk.htm |
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I have not had problems getting it to run on any computer. Before this
message the only report I have gotten of someone not being able to get it to run was by someone who was attempting to use a scanner that the software does not support. I find it hard to believe that out of 28 people, none of you can get the software to work when I constantly get reports from people that have no problem running the software. ID Tracker runs flawlessly for days on my systems and I don't think that my systems are anything special. One system is a 1 GHz Pentium III running Windows XP and the other system is a 300 Mhz Pentium II running Windows 98. The purpose for hitting F12 is to display the the debug window to reveal any errors that may have occurred. Not being able to communicate with the scanner is usually a configuration problem. Since you did not state what error you recieved I cannot help with whatever problem you are having. -- David M. Hitchner - K5DMH Baton Rouge, LA Baton Rouge Area Scanning http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-k5dmh ASDS - Anti-Spam Defense System - Do not Auto-Reply For replies, use my callsign @bellsouth.net or @arrl.net. Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity! "That Other George" wrote in message ... Well you have to understand there are 28 of us in the HAM / Scanner club and when a program wont run on the 6 computer in the clubs building and the members computers at there homes, then it's not a computer or radio problem, i.e. it's junk software. We first install this on a new 2.66GHz Pentium 4 computer that runs TrunkStar780, ARC780, SanPro780, Java780 and CC780 just fine. ID Tracker would not find the scanner and keeped telling us to hit F-12. I installed it on my Toshiba Tecra 9100 Notebook, Pentium-4 2GHz and tried that with both the 780 and the 785, same thing, i.e. hit F- 12, there it said it could not connect to the radio. So we fireup TrunkStar780 and theirs the radio working just fine.. We do a setup about 30 times with ID Tracker before someone said "screw this not working free junk lets go get dinner" so we uninstalled it from all the computers deleted the junk from the hard drives and went to AppleBee's. "the end" Dwayne wrote in .net: In article , says... ID Tracker could not find our BC780XLT and gave us an error when we used our BC785D. It keeped say hit F12 and when we did that it would tell it could not find a radio. After 20min of screwing with it we uninstall it and deleted it. You must be having problems with your 780 or your computer. This isn't the first time I saw you say that you have had problems getting a program to find the radio. Don't you think that if the problem was in these programs that everyone would have the same problem as you. ID tracker found my 780 without any problems. Who is this we that you keep talking about? Are you part of some kind of program testing team? -- That Other George Please send your spam to: http://webpages.charter.net/moment/ http://webpages.charter.net/moment/winjunk.htm |
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says... I have not had problems getting it to run on any computer. Before this message the only report I have gotten of someone not being able to get it to run was by someone who was attempting to use a scanner that the software does not support. I find it hard to believe that out of 28 people, none of you can get the software to work when I constantly get reports from people that have no problem running the software. ID Tracker runs flawlessly for days on my systems and I don't think that my systems are anything special. One system is a 1 GHz Pentium III running Windows XP and the other system is a 300 Mhz Pentium II running Windows 98. The purpose for hitting F12 is to display the the debug window to reveal any errors that may have occurred. Not being able to communicate with the scanner is usually a configuration problem. Since you did not state what error you recieved I cannot help with whatever problem you are having. Its useless trying to argue or help this guy, all he wants to do is call you a moron, tell you that you are only 9 or 10 years old and tell you that you have no friends and that you live with your mother. -- Dwayne http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BC895/ |
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