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Problem with my logger32 and my flex 6600 CAT control.

MIKE
MIKE Member
hi guys
i have the 6600 for 2 weeks now and i am really impressed with the performance compared to my previous FT9000D yaesu.
however i tried to connect my L32 with the CAT features the last 2 days and i noticed that

1.if i am on v2.4.9 smartsdr and i change to another band the L32 goes to the right band but the mode is always on SSB

2.if i am on L32  and i see a spot in the L32 cluster the smartsdr switch to the correct band but doesn't switch to the correct mode ( it is always stuck to the previous mode)

i have been to SETUP /RADIO 1 configuration  and all looks okay to me
see attach pic

any ideas how to solve this problem

thank you in advance
mike  SV9CVY

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Comments

  • MIKE
    MIKE Member
    edited October 2018
    problem solved
    THANK YOU LOU N2TU for your help

    i had to correct in the  "edit Bands & Modes" of the L32  all the dig. modes like FT8,Psk etc in "radio mode"  DIGU   and in cw with CWL

    thank you Lou

    73 sv9cvy mike

  • EC5K Vic
    EC5K Vic Member
    edited May 2020
     Gracias Mike y Lou, este era mi problema tambien, hay que poner CWL en vez de CW.

    Saludos
    EC5K Vic

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