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If you do listen via echolink, is there a command to tune the radio up
or down in small steps or do you just have to keep entering freqs with
numbers after the decimal point?
Seems to me this is one of the big sacrifices you make using echolink
rather then the awful w4mq software.
Don
On 12/9/2011 8:38 AM, richard fiorello wrote:
> Hi;
> probably easiest to listen via echo link if you're not going transmit.
> The remote base is on my to do list one of these days.
> Richard
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Scott Van Gorp<[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Thursday, Dec 8, 2011 11:44:47 PM
> Subject: help logging into handiham remote stations
>
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>> Good evening List:
>>
>> I seem to be having a difficult time accessing the handiham remote stations
>> off of the software provided on the website. When I launch the software, I
>> can go to the setup menu and select the sound type, and I can get to the
>> login information screen, but that's where the ease of use stops. The
>> screens presented don't seem to follow the information presented on the
>> website and I'm not even sure I'm getting the information put in the right
>> places with Jaws to get the w0eqo station set up properly so I can listen to
>> it. I'm not getting any audio and it doesn't seem like I'm even accessing
>> the radio's controls. I'm not worried about transmitting at this point
>> since I don't have general class priveleges to access most of the bands and
>> transmit, but I'd sure like to listen! Should I be using the remote base
>> software provided, or would it be best to go through echo link? Any help to
>> solve this one would be greatly appreciated! I've got a q&a document here,
>> but it really doesn't address this issue. Thanks in advance.
>>
>>
>>
>> Cordially:
>>
>>
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>> Scott Van Gorp KD0ODU
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