Re: Logger Radio Configuration for Yaesu FT-891
Because the command list must be same not just the hardware config. <andreas.paulick@...> wrote:
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Curt
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#98022
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Re: Logger Radio Configuration for Yaesu FT-891
Good job. 73.
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Bob
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#98021
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Re: Logger Radio Configuration for Yaesu FT-891
Hi, the problem is solved. Because there is no FT-891 in the radio interface in Logger32, I had set the FT-890 instead. However, the field must contain the Yaesu FT-991, although all other interface
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Andreas Paulick
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#98020
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Re: Display: Dark Mode for Logger32?
Well done, Bob. I'd prefer to be able to slide the input window out of the main window. 73 Chris F5ind
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jean-Christophe
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#98019
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Re: Display: Dark Mode for Logger32?
> On 04/20/2025 7:20 AM EDT Bob <k4cy@...> wrote: > > > There is no 'work in progress' for improved support of the ever popular Darth Vader mode. SeventyThree(s). > > > On 04/20/2025 5:28 AM
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Bob
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#98018
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Logger Radio Configuration for Yaesu FT-891
Hello everyone, Does anyone have a screenshot (for example) of the radio configuration of Logger32 for the Yaesu FT-891? I have reset the radio to factory settings. With another program (WinTest)
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Andreas Paulick
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#98017
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Antenna Switch
I can not get the antenna switch to function. I have read earlier comments regarding this subject without any solution. My computer use Windows 11 Pro. It is equipped with an extension card, ASIX PCIe
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Lars
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#98016
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Re: Band plan
Problem solved , sorry for bandwidth ! De : [email protected] <[email protected]> De la part de Bob via groups.io Envoy¨¦ : 22 April 2025 13:04 ? : [email protected] Objet : Re: [hamlogger]
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Paul F6EXV
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#98015
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Re: Band plan
What is the error message? SeventyThree(s).
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Bob
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#98014
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Band plan
Hi all When trying to edit the band plan, I get an error message and it will not open up. What is the name of the band plan file, and where is it to be installed/found ? TU + 73 Paul F6EXV
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Paul F6EXV
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#98013
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Cherry-picking
Hello, is it possible to make the QSO complete and/or log it when the correspondent replies to the second station? Thanks! 73?? Vytas?? LZ2VQ
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Vytas VQ
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#98012
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Re: Shift or CTL Click on DX Spot
Thanks Mark. I have this working partially now and I'm using IC-7300 from the list in the setup window. I have just emailed Bob to see if he can investigate another related matter. BTW; I don't know
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John Munton - G7SSE
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#98011
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Re: Shift or CTL Click on DX Spot
this is my working setup:
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Mark
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#98010
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Re: Shift or CTL Click on DX Spot
Thanks aki I've tried as IC-7800 but no luck! I must be missing a setting somewhere, either in Logger32 or in the 7610. Hope both you and your good lady are well. 73, John - G7SSE
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John Munton - G7SSE
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#98009
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Re: Shift or CTL Click on DX Spot
John I am using ic7610 and set ic7800 as radio. Shift+Clicking on DX spot moves VFO-B to his frequency. 73 de aki JA1NLX
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ja1nlx
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#98008
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Re: Shift or CTL Click on DX Spot
Well Bob, Mark Not sure what I have got set wrong but I can't get this to work with my IC-7610. I use IC-7300 in the radio setup but have tried with both? IC-7800 and 7600 with no joy. I've also
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John Munton - G7SSE
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#98007
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Re: Shift or CTL Click on DX Spot
I dont know what the difference in command sets is, but its likely to be in the detail. As suggested, if I select the IC-7600 then all seems to work as expected - I hadn't realised I had the generic
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Mark
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#98006
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Re: Shift or CTL Click on DX Spot
I meant IC-7300, is there an IC-7000?. Maybe IC-7xxx covers all the bases. If there is something special about the IC-7610 CAT control that warrants it's own code, I'd be happy to add it. Other than
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Bob
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#98005
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Re: Shift or CTL Click on DX Spot
Bob did you mean the IC-7000 rather than 73000? Any chance of updating the code to include the newer Icoms; IC-7300, IC-7610 etc..? 73 John - G7SSE
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John Munton - G7SSE
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#98004
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Re: Shift or CTL Click on DX Spot
... and I checked the code. The Set subRX Freq command is sent to the radio only if you are configured as IC-73000, IC-7600, IC-7700, or IC-7800. SeventyThree(s).
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Bob
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#98003
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