[Elecraft] wishing I didn't hard reset

Ron D'Eau Claire rondec at easystreet.com
Wed Nov 1 23:19:10 EST 2006


Sorry to hear it's such a tedious procedure, John. And (sitting here at my
windoz machine) I can't help with iSpectrum.

However, your plight underscores something you can do to protect yourself in
the future - something few have probably done (or kept current). 

That is to write down all your MENU entries including the BFO and bandwidth
settings for all your filters. 

That way, after tinkering with a setting in MENU and getting quite lost or,
Heaven forbid, doing a "hard reset" for some reason, the worst that can
happen is that you must re-enter the various settings in the MENU once
again. 

Of course, after a hard reset you must also run CAL PLL as well. 

Ron AC7AC



-----Original Message-----
From: elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[mailto:elecraft-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of John Wiener
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 8:04 PM
To: Elecraft email
Subject: [Elecraft] wishing I didn't hard reset


Ever since I hard reset my K2, it doesn't behave the same way in CW.   
Thanks to Don, Ron and Dave, I have fixed a few things.
I use an iMac so I bought iSpectrum from Dog Park Software in order  
to more accurately set XFIL, etc.  I find documentation of this  
program particularly lacking.  (Maybe I just haven't found it?)

Anyway, if anyone can help me use this program (iSpectrum) to  
calibrate my K2, I'd appreciate it.  I'm beginning to feel that it  
may not be the right program for the job.

John
AB8O
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