On 2/18/2020 01:42, donovanf@starpower.net wrote: Its much easier if you train yourself to always begin your reply transmission reply immediately after the caller stops transmitting. Then you enter t
Doesn't N1MM+ have a feature that does that automatically? as you say E7DX calls you You start to type E7 and N1MM+ starts to send E7 while you are typing the DX and of course it finishes DX too. Joe
The first time that I heard the 1 x 1 I figured that I missed a letter or two. But then it was confirmed and I thought, ok, either thats the only call like that, or the licensing authority changed th
I agree I tried it once and it drove me nuts! But just looked and yup it is in N1MM+ you can set it from 1 letter to as many as you want like in his example you tell in the set up 2 so after you typ
Hello, recently, I was years long user of TRLOG by N6TR and get used to ESM routine. I set Auto Send Threshold to 4th character, so if I entered E7DX, TRLOG starts to send his call, followed by RST &
It is logical. To make sure you heard it correct without any missing letters. A friend of mine initially thought choosing KH6HH would be a good choice. He changed his mind after a contest. Doug Free
On the E6Y dxpedition last year we entered the Oceania CW contest. We discovered rather quickly that S&P was hopeless as people struggled to copy our callsign so we simply ran and gave up chasing mul
Hi Mirko, <<<<<<But, TRLOG had another nice feature - you could enter corrected call into exchange field and it would be send with QSL message, e.g. "HB0/DL1IAO/P TU S57AD"... I miss that feature w
Thank you, Dimitri. I do use this feature, but miss feature from TRLOG - I wouldn't need to go back to call field but could type corrected call in exchange window. But, more or less it is matter of h
I had same problem with my TO4A call this past weekend. Even some of the "big guns" had real hard time understanding my call. So, I minimized my S&P. Dont know, maybe because it was not in a database
It's you people with five- and even six-character call signs who slow things down. K1TN _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.
That's surprising on TO4A since it was smooth and very easy copy at speed. I personally dont like the 1 x 1s because it seems like something is missing. The 1 x 2, 2 x 1, never feel that way. Ed N1UR
My First Field Day, Most stations had 8 character calls, UG! Joe WB9SBD K1TN _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting
I like to work a lot of them six-character calls from the States. Gives me the feeling that I am loud over there ;-) 73, Win DK9IP Am 19.02.2020 um 17:00 schrieb James Cain: It's you people with five
OK, if you dont want our points Stan, K4SBZ _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/cq-contest
Part of the fun and challenge in contesting is copying all types and lengths of callsigns. And on Phone, that includes lots of accents as well. I'm equally happy when called by stations with 3, 4, 5,
How about a callsign beginning with a number, such as 4U1WB in Washington, DC? Many asked me to repeat the call. I said, "My prefix is Four United One and the suffix is Whiskey Bravo." They still do