[Flexradio] Commander/Spot Collector and Writelog Frequency anomaly.

Tim Ellison tellison at itsco.com
Sun Mar 2 16:35:40 EST 2008


You are going to have to use portmon and look at the CAT command changing the frequency from Writelog to see exactly what is being sent.  PowerSDR may be doing exactly what it is told to do.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896644.aspx

-Tim
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-----Original Message-----
From: flexradio-bounces at flex-radio.biz [mailto:flexradio-bounces at flex-radio.biz] On Behalf Of FireBrick
Sent: Sunday, March 02, 2008 3:59 PM
To: dxlab at yahoogroups.com; FlexRadio List
Subject: [Flexradio] Commander/Spot Collector and Writelog Frequency anomaly.

Maybe the Flex and DXLab gurus can explain this curiousity.


This is tough to explain, and I just noticed this today.

Take it on faith that I have DXLabs Commander SC, DXK and Writelog running on the same com ports  on the same computer, at the same time.
Too long to explain how or even why.

Here is the issue
Both programs read/write to my Flex5K.
If I select and activate a SC cluster spot, for 14.300.0
It will qsy my Flex vfo a readout to 14.300.0

But if I select and activate the same Cluster Spot from inside Writelog (bandmap or Cluster window)
it will qsy my Flex vfo to a readout of 14.300.001
(yes the Flex does have that deep a resolution)

If the Writelog Cluster Spot has a split frequency, that would be for instance 14.310.0
the attional 001 will be appended to vfo B's readout also

Now I realize, that already being mostly deaf I will NEVER even hear the difference.

So to reiterate
If I select a cluster spot via Commander/SC my radio vfo will show 14.300.00
If I select a cluster spot from WL bandmap   my radio vfo will show 14.300.001





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