Is there an easy way to do split frequency operation? Even with ICOM radios?
CT has been much improved in the use of split-frequency operation. ICOM radios had been particularly difficult to use, but now work as well as other brands, as long as you stay away from the buttons on the radio! To set a split transmit frequency, use the “-” key and type in the frequency. You can type up to the 100 Hz digit, for example “72435” meaning 7,243.5 KHz. To go back to transceive operation, use the “-” key but just hit ENTER instead of typing in a frequency. Avoid using the split button on your radio, CT may become confused as to whether the radio is in transceive or split-frequency mode. • What is Check Partial and Super Check Partial? Check Partial is a way to type in a few letters of a callsign and have CT show you all possible matches for that callsign fragment. Many operators find it easier to pick callsigns out of a pileup when CT gives them hints about the callsign. For example, type in “1AR” and CT will show you the callsign K1AR, among others. You can even use the “
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