Hi Dean.
Thanks for the encouragement - I think I will eventually get there.
Concerning the Flex: AFAIK, SO2R has been
discussed only in connection with the 6700, which
has two independent receivers in it. I suspect
SO2R support for the 6500 is not far away.
You might find more info on one of the Flex
reflectors - either the community or the
independent SmartSDR list at
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/FlexRadioSmartSDR/info .
73
Jerry W4UK
At 02:49 PM 10/9/2015, Dean St. Hill wrote:
Duelling CQ's will definitely work in WriteLog
using single computer SO2R. I used to have it
working then changed computers and could not get
it to work and then it finally started to work for me about a year ago.
I did not do a very good job of documenting why
it worked but for sure you need to have the
'auto Resume' box ticked under the timed CQ or alt-T box.
In order to commence the feature you call CQ on
radio 1 then use the shift-down arrow to shift
focus to radio 2Â and hit your CQ button again.
I'm using WL 11.15A and I cannot verify at the
moment the details as I do not currently have an
so2r setup having just recently sold a rig but
that's the best info I have. It may also have
required some specific '%x' variable at the end of the CQ message.
Note that I don't know the extent to which this
will work with Flex for example.
One question I do have for the Flex folks is
whether this SO2R feature will work with the
lower priced Flex rigs or if it is unique to the
6700. I am also assuming the Flex only has a
single transmitter which moves from band to
band? While the two or more receivers do their jobs?
Dean 8P6SH
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On Oct 9, 2015 12:40 PM, "Jerry Flanders"
<<mailto:jeflanders@comcast.net>jeflanders@comcast.net> wrote:
Thanks for the note, Don. I got an encouraging
detailed note from n0at a few minutes ago
telling me that it definitely worked this
morning on his rig. So I haven't given up yet. I
am going to update to 11.30c and start over. I
will check to see if CW works this time before I try RTTY.
Two PC SO2R is a lot simpler and works FB. I
used to do it that way, but my Flex 6700 is two
radios in one box and doesn't allow 2 PCs to control it.
BTW, I believe this could be done with an
external macro program if their macro can call
another macro, but I haven't pursued that yet.
73
Jerry W4UK
At 12:00 PM 10/9/2015, Don AA5AU wrote:
Jerry, I'm not 100% sure on this but I do not
think Dueling CQ works in RTTY mode. You can try
it in CW mode to see if it works. If so, switch
to RTTY and see if it works. If it works on CW
but doesn't work on RTTY then it confirms what I
remember about it not working on RTTY. I do SO2R
RTTY on two networked PCs and it definitely
doesn't work on RTTY that way. 73, Don
AA5AUÂ Â Â Â From: Jerry Flanders
<<mailto:jeflanders@comcast.net>jeflanders@comcast.net>
To: Mike Heideman
<<mailto:mike_heideman@hotmail.com>mike_heideman@hotmail.com>;
"<mailto:writelog@contesting.com>writelog@contesting.com"
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Sent: Wednesday, October 7, 2015 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Dueling CQ's in
WriteLog?  Thanks, Mike Yes - it� was
this posting, along with a couple of other
similar ones I discovered, that tell me that WL
worked in the past to do exactly what I need.
But it just doesn't work for me with V11.29b
under Win7. I tried it yesterday before posting
and again to make sure I was following
instructions exactly. I don't see the "CQ will
auto-resume" message, and the focus doesn't
shift. If this is working for you there with a
recent version of WL maybe I need to change some
other option to make it go here. Please let me
know what version you are using that it is
working with. Thanks again Jerry W4UK At 05:22
PM 10/7/2015, Mike Heideman wrote: >There have
been several postings in the past on this
topic.� A >concise step-by-step procedure was
posted by ZS6AA several years ago >describing
how to automatically get dueling
CQs. > ><<http://lists.contesting.com/_writelog/2
0>http://lists.contesting.com/_writelog/20
07-11/msg00028.html><http://lists.contesting.com/_writelog/2007-11/msg00028.html>http://lists.contesting.com/_writelog/2007-11/msg00028.htmlÂ;
> >This has worked for me on RTTY, CW and
SSB.� I've also used it with >one radio on CW
and the other on SSB in some
multi-mode >contests.� The second radio CQ
automatically resumes after sending a >message
(exchange, TU, ?) on the first radio.� It's
helpful to >practice typical scenarios before
the contest with the transmitters >in a Test or
local monitor mode to get used to the keyboard
and TX switching. > >You may also want to look
into remapping the various arrow keys used >in
SO2R to avoid accidentally ending up in the
editable log.� WC1M >advocated disabling of
the editable log entry via arrow keys
when >using SO2R but this change was never made
in WL.� Use of external >key mappers such as
AutoHotKey can do this or possibly the
WL >Keyboard Shortcuts.� I add my vote to
WC1M's to disable entry into >editable log mode
through arrow keys. > >73, >-Mike,
N7MH > > >Jerry W4UK wrote: > > I have never
done single PC SO2R - always used 2 PCs
before. > > > > I am getting single PC SO2R RTTY
going with my Flex 6700 with SSDR > > V1.50 and
the latest version of WL. I have all apparently
working but > > find I now must manually click
on the desired callsign entry panels > > to
switch tx focus back and forth between the two
radios/bands. > > > > GOOGLE shows me that WL
had this feature years ago, but the
procedure > > to get it going doesn't work now
for me. Maybe I am missing something. > > > > If
WL won't do it, anybody know of any external
software to control > > WL to do dueling
CQ's? > > > > Help. > > > > Jerry W4UK
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