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#FT8
Carl - what a unique idea I hadnt thought of that and i have programming them up now - It relieves the requirement of the buttons and allows me a bit more freedom on my FT-710 usage remotely Ill look
Carl - what a unique idea I hadnt thought of that and i have programming them up now - It relieves the requirement of the buttons and allows me a bit more freedom on my FT-710 usage remotely Ill look
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Mike, GD6ICR
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#Release
MSHV_2.71_rc009 Appears to be running AOK on 32 bit audio Christo. Windows 10 Pro x64. ... Peter, VK6KXW ...
MSHV_2.71_rc009 Appears to be running AOK on 32 bit audio Christo. Windows 10 Pro x64. ... Peter, VK6KXW ...
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Peter, VK6KXW
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#FT8
Hi Mike. Two thoughts: 1. Have you tried programming some memories on your radio, then scan them or switch to them on the radio. The program will follow the radio. Just make sure that you use the same
Hi Mike. Two thoughts: 1. Have you tried programming some memories on your radio, then scan them or switch to them on the radio. The program will follow the radio. Just make sure that you use the same
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Carl, WC4H
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#FT8
The drop down in WSJT-X etc is more convenient than a two level menu, at least you can return to a non-ref frequency as easy as you can to another band Alan
The drop down in WSJT-X etc is more convenient than a two level menu, at least you can return to a non-ref frequency as easy as you can to another band Alan
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Alan, VK1AO
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#FT8
no - don't be silly - but two level menus are something I keep to a minimum in the software that I write. It's reserved for tasks which are infrequently required. Alan
no - don't be silly - but two level menus are something I keep to a minimum in the software that I write. It's reserved for tasks which are infrequently required. Alan
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Alan, VK1AO
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#FT8
Thanks for your comments and appreciated (some) - as a vhf user mainly i dont swap bands much but the time i get to play is early morning on the greyline and sometimes I want to hunt for the the early
Thanks for your comments and appreciated (some) - as a vhf user mainly i dont swap bands much but the time i get to play is early morning on the greyline and sometimes I want to hunt for the the early
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Mike, GD6ICR
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#FT8
Christo LZ2HV, Until you find a way to convert brain waves to mouse clicks can you add Hamlib NET rigctl in the rig control? We need it to couple MSHV with SDRPP (SDR++) software. Thank you before han
Christo LZ2HV, Until you find a way to convert brain waves to mouse clicks can you add Hamlib NET rigctl in the rig control? We need it to couple MSHV with SDRPP (SDR++) software. Thank you before han
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Harry, LZ1BB
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#FT8
Alan VK1AO, Are you serious? How often do you change the band? Perhaps ten times per second?! If so buttons will not help you. You need an interface transferring brain waves to mouse clicks. :-) :-) R
Alan VK1AO, Are you serious? How often do you change the band? Perhaps ten times per second?! If so buttons will not help you. You need an interface transferring brain waves to mouse clicks. :-) :-) R
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Harry, LZ1BB
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#FT8
I agree, the two level menu for band changing is a little clumsy for something you do very often Alan
I agree, the two level menu for band changing is a little clumsy for something you do very often Alan
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Alan, VK1AO
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#FT8
Mike GD6ICR, Upper top line of the interface > Band > VLF or HF/VHF or VHF/UHF or SHF/EHF > choose one you need. Next think a little where on the interface can put so many buttons? Regards, Harry LZ10
Mike GD6ICR, Upper top line of the interface > Band > VLF or HF/VHF or VHF/UHF or SHF/EHF > choose one you need. Next think a little where on the interface can put so many buttons? Regards, Harry LZ10
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Harry, LZ1BB
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#FT8
I wonder if we can add band buttons as well as the mode buttons fro quick band change Mike GD6ICR
I wonder if we can add band buttons as well as the mode buttons fro quick band change Mike GD6ICR
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Mike, GD6ICR
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#FT8
HI All Small joke ft8 connection diagram hi hi hi LZ2HV Christo.
HI All Small joke ft8 connection diagram hi hi hi LZ2HV Christo.
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Christo, LZ2HV
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Reading CAT info from VFO-B
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Hello, Is there a possibility to change MSHV reading the frequency information from VFO-B instead of VFO-A? I am running MSHV 2-times. MSHV running for VFO-A is no problem, running MSHV on VFO-2 is al
Hello, Is there a possibility to change MSHV reading the frequency information from VFO-B instead of VFO-A? I am running MSHV 2-times. MSHV running for VFO-A is no problem, running MSHV on VFO-2 is al
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Ronald, PA3EWP
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#FT8
You can also change the CQ macro to: CQ POTA %M %G4 and click on "Generate Messages" button in the Macros setup. That works when you are not using Multi Answering Protocol. 73. Carl - WC4H
You can also change the CQ macro to: CQ POTA %M %G4 and click on "Generate Messages" button in the Macros setup. That works when you are not using Multi Answering Protocol. 73. Carl - WC4H
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Carl, WC4H
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How do I save my MSHV configuration?
#Windows
Thank you Carl It does work OK Amos 4X4MF
Thank you Carl It does work OK Amos 4X4MF
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Amos, 4X4MF
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How do I save my MSHV configuration?
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Amos, Launch MSHV first then run the MSHV version of JTAlerts. On JTAlerts menu go to Settings / Manage Settings Expand the Applications option (click on [+]. Select MSHV Enter the IP address on the U
Amos, Launch MSHV first then run the MSHV version of JTAlerts. On JTAlerts menu go to Settings / Manage Settings Expand the Applications option (click on [+]. Select MSHV Enter the IP address on the U
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Carl, WC4H
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How do I save my MSHV configuration?
#Windows
HI Amos. Have you installed the MSHV Version of JTAlerts? Let me set up my JTAlerts with MSHV and I'll get back to you. I tend to use GridTracker because it works with My Raspberry Pi 4B as well as Wi
HI Amos. Have you installed the MSHV Version of JTAlerts? Let me set up my JTAlerts with MSHV and I'll get back to you. I tend to use GridTracker because it works with My Raspberry Pi 4B as well as Wi
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Carl, WC4H
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How do I save my MSHV configuration?
#Windows
Dear Carl MSHV configuration works OK for me but I can’t make it work with JTALERT. Can you help? Amos 4X4MF
Dear Carl MSHV configuration works OK for me but I can’t make it work with JTALERT. Can you help? Amos 4X4MF
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Amos, 4X4MF
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How do I save my MSHV configuration?
#Windows
Thank you Carl It does save the configuration when installed to C:\MHSV Amos 4X4MF =========================
Thank you Carl It does save the configuration when installed to C:\MHSV Amos 4X4MF =========================
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Amos, 4X4MF
· #3868
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How do I save my MSHV configuration?
#Windows
Amos, I recommend that you uninstall it and re-install under C:\MSHV. That is normally the default. It may default to D:\MSHV, in which case you change the D to C. You should not have to install it or
Amos, I recommend that you uninstall it and re-install under C:\MSHV. That is normally the default. It may default to D:\MSHV, in which case you change the D to C. You should not have to install it or
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Carl, WC4H
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