[1000mp] Modes on a Mark V

Garry Shapiro garry at ni6t.com
Sat Oct 16 19:22:26 EDT 2004


You already received an answer to {1}. For (2), your logging program should
have the means to define subbands.

-----Original Message-----
From: 1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:1000mp-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Bob Main
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 4:48 AM
To: MarkV
Subject: [1000mp] Modes on a Mark V


Well I just ran into something interesting so thought I would ask you.
VK6LA was operating on 40 mtrs.  He was transmitting on 7.069 phone and
listening 7.200.  My logging program switch the radio to the proper
frequency on both VFOs, but because 7.069 is CW for the US it set the mode
of both VFOs to CW.  I changed VFO-A to LSB and tuned back, but then
realized that VFO-B was still CW and I couldn't figure out how to change the
mode.  I remember reading it somewhere and finally got around it by press
the A>B button to make VFO-B 7.069 on LSB and then walked it up.
Unfortunately by the time I did this he had left.

So I have two questions, 1) What is the easy way to change the mode on VFO-B
and 2) is there a menu item that would have caused VFO-B to automatically
set up at LSB since that is what we use in the US?  Sure as heck don't want
to go through that again.

73s
Bob
KB4CL
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