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1. [TRLog] Question Mark (score: 1)
Author: jpryor@arches.uga.edu (Jay Pryor)
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 09:50:05 -0500
Is there a way to program a key, or does it already exist, to send a question mark with a single key stroke as a part of a callsign? That is, if I am running and get a call from a station XE1XX but I
/archives//html/TRLog/2000-02/msg00054.html (7,179 bytes)

2. [TRLog] Question Mark (score: 1)
Author: roberto.soro@sia.it (Soro Roberto)
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 16:13:54 +0100
Hi Jay, you can program a Function key with @? so when you hit it sends the callsign you currently have in the window followed by a ? This is to be used when you are not sure about the callsign as an
/archives//html/TRLog/2000-02/msg00056.html (8,253 bytes)

3. [TRLog] Question Mark (score: 1)
Author: jdvoracek@vvm.com (John Dvoracek)
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 09:22:23 -0600
Program a CQ mode function key such as F8: CQ MEMORY F8 = @? Then, before you press enter to move to the exchange window, press F8 and the contents of the call window followed by a question mark wil
/archives//html/TRLog/2000-02/msg00057.html (7,895 bytes)

4. [TRLog] Question Mark (score: 1)
Author: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: 17 Feb 2000 17:52:03 -0000
Not currently. You can redefine the question mark key to be something easier if you want. Tree -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/trlogfaq.html Submissions: trlog@contesting.com Administrative
/archives//html/TRLog/2000-02/msg00059.html (7,316 bytes)

5. [TRLog] Question Mark (score: 1)
Author: dl2zav@online.de (Udo Lautenbach DL2ZAV)
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 23:19:57 +0100
is, default and/or Gain all, lose nothing: Try CQ MEMORY F9 = @? The default for F9 is a single ?. If the call window is empty, @? will still send that single ?, if a (partial) call has been entered
/archives//html/TRLog/2000-02/msg00062.html (8,122 bytes)


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