1, 2009, Wendy Diaz lived with her husband and three children in a Los Angeles neighborhood with a gang problem. As an added bonus, her 365-day jail sentence was suspended to run concurrently with the sentence from her other drug bust.It seemed like a good deal at the time, and it would have been.if only she hadn't allegedly been out with the witches, warlocks, goblins, and alleged gang members on the streets of Los Angeles on All Hallows 2009.All Hallows HijinksOn Nov. Bongiovanni pleaded no contest, and was placed on probation for three years. In a deal that would come back to haunt her on the day after Halloween, she made a plea bargain in one of the cases. Our Case of the Week examines once such alleged citizen on the streets and the unfortunate lesson she learned about differing standards of legal review in a California appellate decision handed down last week.Let's Make a DealAngelique Bongiovanni found herself in the legal system in 2009, charged with possession of methamphetamine in two separate cases. Some spend All Hallows recovering from the revelry of the night before, and some are still on the streets in the wee hours of the holy day. To others, it's just the day after Halloween - a day they forget was once merely All Hallows Eve. CPU utilisation is bumbling along between 50 and 60% Versions are Win4ICOM 1.3.9 and Win4Yaesu 1.3.8. - Archives: 2011November 1, 2011The Law of Post-Halloween Legal StandardsToday is All Saints Day or All Hallows, a holy day of obligation for some. ![]() ![]() These are both running on the same PC - Intel i3 with Windows 10 patched up to date. If I select the Win4ICOM window and hold down F10, tuning is slow and stutters. This is not due to the interface with the Shuttle - if I select the Win4Yaesu window and hold down the F10 key, it tunes up at the normal keyboard repeat rate and tuning is smooth. On the ICOM it is slow and tends to stutter. the tuning is smooth and real-time - pretty much the same as it is via the knob on the radio front panel. I'm also finding that the response of Win4ICOM to the shuttle is far slower than the response of Win4Yaesu. clicking the right button to select a fast tuning rate, spinning the dial to get to the other end of the band, then clicking the left button a couple of times to reduce the rate and fine tune to the wanted station. Can we have consistency between the two programs? The use of the left and right buttons on the shuttle to change the tuning rate is very ergonomic - I can operate it one handed. The first issue I've found should be easy to fix - Win4ICOM 1.3.9 does not recognise the NUM-MINUS key to reduce tuning rate! This is actually documented - if you go to the "Keyboard and Controllers" tab of the settings dialogue, it says quite clearly that the "plus" key will increase tuning rate until it wraps round to its slowest setting, but it makes no mention of the minus key. I installed the Shuttle control application and initially configured it for Win4Yaesu - put tuning on both the dial and wheel and set the two buttons on either side of the wheel to send NUM-Plus and NUM-MINUS to set the tuning rate - the result is absolutely excellent! I then made a copy of my Shuttle configuration and attached it to Win4ICOM and it works - but far less well. I run both Win4ICOM controlling my IC7300 and Win4Yaesu controlling the FT-991A. ![]() I remembered a few days ago and got my order in - it arrived today. ![]() OK, after taking part in the discussion on the subject of using a Contour ShuttleExpress, I got distracted and didn't buy one.
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