[WT-support] Rig Control with PRO 3

Bob Wilson, N6TV n6tv at arrl.net
Wed Jul 30 05:02:12 CEST 2008


See also http://docs.win-test.com/wiki/Supported_rigs#Icom for some hints.

73,
Bob, N6TV

On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 7:57 PM, Bob Wilson, N6TV <n6tv at arrl.net> wrote:

> 2008/7/29 Bruce Elbert <bruce at applicationstrategy.com>
>
>>  There was one difficulty controlling my PRO 3. In my case, I had to
>> change bands on the program; if I changed on the rig, the program stayed
>> where it was. The contacts were they logged incorrectly and I had to do some
>> QSO deletions.
>>
> We need more configuration details and Win-Test Screen shots to figure this
> out.  What hardware are you using between your PC and your Icom Pro3?  Does
> it work with other software?  Were you using VFO A or VFO B or was your rig
> in "Memory tune" mode?  (I'm not sure if that applies to Icom like it does
> to Yaesu).  On my Yaesu rig, Win-Test will assume all QSOs are made on the
> "Main" VFO A, and it will not log the displayed frequency if you are in
> "Memory tune" mode.
>
> Why did you delete QSOs?  You can just move the cursor up to the the
> incorrect QSOs and press [Alt-F1] or [Alt-F2] or [Alt-F] to correct the
> band.  If you delete a QSO, someone could unfairly get penalized for a "not
> in log".
>
>> Also, it did not log the actual frequency of the PRO 3, which was the case
>> in S&P rather than Run (where I would set the Run freq).
>>
> Not sure what you mean here.  What frequency did it log?  Look at the
> Cabrillo file.
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
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