how to enter Hz in the program manually

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KD5UVV
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how to enter Hz in the program manually

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Hello all, my question my sound crazy but I must ask. My connection from my transceiver and computer stopped working about a month ago. Will be fixed soon. So I've been entering the freq. manually into the logging program. But for some reason any way I enter into the Hz section and enter it comes up with the "out of band" warning. So my question is for instance how would you enter the freq. 18.118.50

Thanks, Dale
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G4POP
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Re: how to enter Hz in the program manually

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KD5UVV wrote:Hello all, my question my sound crazy but I must ask. My connection from my transceiver and computer stopped working about a month ago. Will be fixed soon. So I've been entering the freq. manually into the logging program. But for some reason any way I enter into the Hz section and enter it comes up with the "out of band" warning. So my question is for instance how would you enter the freq. 18.118.50

Thanks, Dale
With no CAT connected do the following

Example for 18.118.500

1. Select Band = 17m (At this point you will see "Out of band" because the frequency has not been entered yet)
2. In the "Mhz-Khz - Freq" field enter 18118 - Notice: don't add the decimal point (Full stop/Dot/Period or whatever you call it over there) its added automatically
3. Tab into the "Hz" field and enter 500 and then tab to next field
4. "ADD" QSO

If you have more than one entry to add for the frequency then click the padlock to lock the frequency and band ready for the next entry

Works for me - See below
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KD5UVV
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Re: how to enter Hz in the program manually

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Thank you very much for that explanation Terry. That's exactly what I needed. Absolutely wonderful program by the way. Thanks again my friend. 73

Dale
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