[Dx4win] 756ProII rig file
Brian F. Wruble
[email protected]
Sun, 28 Jul 2002 12:37:47 -0400
Has anyone figured out how to force VFO A to the "foreground" when selecting
a spot, with the 756PRO II? If VFO B is active, and you select a spot, it
drives the B VFO to that frequency. If the spot you selected is split, you
wind up transmitting on the receive frequency unless you notice and manually
force A to the foreground and re-select the spot.
Just thought I tack this question onto this thread. Tnx. 73 de Brian W3BW
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of K2DBK - David
Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2002 10:53 AM
To: Gregory Brown
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Dx4win] 756ProII rig file
Greg,
Thanks a million! That worked perfectly. I am curious though:
Where did you find that tacking the 01 (or 02 or 03) would set the filter?
I checked the manual, and the only thing I could find was that 06xx would
set the radio to mode xx (which DX4WIN does a fine job of inserting).
There's (apparently) no mention of specifying the filters that I could
find. (I'm wondering what other tricks might be out there.)
73,
David, K2DBK
At 11:52 PM 7/27/2002, Gregory Brown wrote:
>David,
>
>I'm using an older version of DX4WIN and am using the IC-775 radio file
with
>my IC-756 PROII, but this command should work for your setup, too. To get
>DX4WIN to call the wide CW filter (filter 1), change the Set Mode command
>string to 060001FD. This will call the wide filter for SSB, too. I like
to
>have the radio go to wide filter when clicking a spot, because the
>frequencies for spots are sometimes not highly accurate. If you would
>rather call the medium or narrow filters (for some reason). use the command
>strings 060002FD and 060003FD, respectively.
>
>Greg KT0K
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