- 1. [WriteLog] BARTG Spring RTTY Contest Buffers (score: 1)
- Author: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 21:43:36 -0600
- Examples of BARTG Spring RTTY Contest Buffers are now available on the AA5AU WriteLog website: http://www.geocities.com/writelog Because of the nature of this contest, more buffers are used than in m
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- 2. [WriteLog] BARTG Spring RTTY Contest Buffers (score: 1)
- Author: jpixton@shentel.net (Jerry Pixton)
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 12:19:46 +0000
- Don, et al, That brings up an interesting question. What exactly is meant by "progressive" serial numbers? Does that mean each qso gets a unique number? ie you never send the same serial number to tw
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- 3. [WriteLog] BARTG Spring RTTY Contest Buffers (score: 1)
- Author: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 07:32:02 -0800
- _________________________________________________________ You have aroused my curiosity. Under what circumstances would you send a serial number lower than a previous one? I can't recall ever doing t
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- 4. [WriteLog] BARTG Spring RTTY Contest Buffers (score: 1)
- Author: jpixton@shentel.net (Jerry Pixton)
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 20:39:17 +0000
- Bill, When you have more than one entry window, Writelog does a good job of assigning unique serial numbers to each as you put calls in them. The configuration is SO2R. You click a call from each rtt
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- 5. [WriteLog] BARTG Spring RTTY Contest Buffers (score: 1)
- Author: w7ti@dslextreme.com (Bill Turner)
- Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 18:45:07 -0800
- _________________________________________________________ Got it, makes sense now. Thanks. 73, Bill W7TI
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