[DXLog.net - Support] RTTY Partner window

Luca NCJ ik2ncj at gmail.com
Mon Sep 21 14:48:04 CEST 2015


Check
tools->data entry -> Enable RUN/S&P switch


**** Luca IK2NCJ ****

2015-09-21 14:14 GMT+02:00 Miguel - EA5GF <miguel at ea5gf.es>:

> Hello, same here.
>
> Not its possible change messages macros S&P <-> RUN? CTRL+ TAB don't works
> on documentation say only works on Run and another site of documentation
> its
> posible aternate messages from S&P to RUN with CTRL + TAB. This funtion
> works and detect dial move and storage Cq frecuency to determine if you are
> on Cq frecueny or in S&P?
>
>
> 73!
> --
>
> Miguel - EA5GF
> miguel at ea5gf.es
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: support-bounces at dxlog.net [mailto:support-bounces at dxlog.net] En nombre
> de Neil Powell
> Enviado el: lunes, 21 de septiembre de 2015 13:04
> Para: support at dxlog.net
> Asunto: [DXLog.net - Support] RTTY Partner window
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> Just looking at the best set up for the RTTY contest this weekend and was
> playing with the best way to stack calls in the Partner window.  I don't
> know if it's possible but it would be very usefull to be able to "Right
> Click" with the mouse (or maybe a key press and click or something similar)
> on a call in the RX window and send it directly into the Partner window
> ready to work with $GRABPARTNER as the limitation currently is the Callsign
> field is used to move the call to the stack thus has to be blank so
> stacking
> has to be done before a QSO starts, I find it much easier to stack during a
> QSO but it's not that easy as the Callsign field is needed during the
> exchange.
>
> Hope I have explained myself clearly.
>
> Thanks
>
> Neil EI3JE @ EI7M.
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