Hi Alberto, Having thought all was well I find it is not. When running in NDB mode I find it wont allow any changes e.g. sensitivity, and wont even let me shut it down. The cursor refuses to change.
On 3/15/2012 5:56 PM, Chris wrote: Yes, tried running in 'NDB slow', but it still locks up so you can't change anything, not even close it down! Not to worry, new computer next Christmas, maybe. Than
Hi Alberto, It looks a wired trouble. Now it works well at Kawasaki Grabber instead Argo V1 built 137 beta after re-downloaded. 7L1RLL Rick Web-site = http://www1.u-netsurf.ne.jp/~7l1rll/radio.html
On 3/19/2012 11:55 AM, Rick Wakatori wrote: Hi Alberto, It looks a wired trouble. Now it works well at Kawasaki Grabber instead Argo V1 built 137 beta after re-downloaded. 7L1RLL Rick Web-site = http
On 3/15/2012 8:42 AM, Chris wrote: Having thought all was well I find it is not. When running in NDB mode I find it wont allow any changes e.g. sensitivity, and wont even let me shut it down. The cur
Hi Alberto, "Have you tried to set the speed to "Slow", when in NDB mode, this before pressing the Start button ? I tested it also on an Atom mainboard, with Win 7 64 bits, not a particularly fast co
On 3/16/2012 2:39 AM, Rick Wakatori wrote: HI Alberto, I have installed Argo V1 built 137 under Windows 7 (Ultimate). But time stamps does not display as attached screen copy. Was it deleted or any m
Gary you may want to try Spectran rather than Argo for NDB's...it is also written by Alberto and in my opinion is much better for NDB's... Vernon On 03/15/12, Alberto di Bene <[email protected]> wrote:
HI Alberto, I have installed Argo V1 built 137 under Windows 7 (Ultimate). But time stamps does not display as attached screen copy. Was it deleted or any missing ? -- -.. . --... .-.. .-- .-. .-.. .