Loyd That's three keys. I want to do all of that using just the enter key. While running I already can, by setting "Enter sends exchange/QRZ" What we want is to be able to do the same thing when S&P.
Recently there has been another series of emails, asking for Run mode, and a separate S&P mode to be included in Writelog. Wayne, there are many CW contesters waiting for you to add this feature, so
Your suggestion is not a good one. For maximum efficiency, one should hit ENTER part way thru the call, so you come back to the other station sooner, and complete the typing of the call as it is bein
Something close is already there: From the CW/SSB message help menu"[% followed by] the letter O The RIT is cleared on the connected radio (if its radio interface supports this function)." 73, Blake
Being a participant rather than a spectator in this issue, I'd like to suggest the term "Advanced CW Mode" (or something similar) to encompass a number of these related highly desired functionalities
Umh, this should "play well" if D4B calls you at 40+WPM :-) Let's see... 4,600+ QSOs (times) 4,600 *unnecessary* times of pressing (or lightly tapping) the space bar. Hmmm...something to look forwar
If he is an "advanced" op then he won't mind what your speed or what delays are in your exchange. Chris G3SJJ Umh, this should "play well" if D4B calls you at 40+WPM :-) Let's see... 4,600+ QSOs (tim
"Alternative mode" is a little kinder to those of us who have over 30 years of contesting experience under our belts and can even run at 200+ an hour in contests with more challenging exchanges using
Eric Hilding very logically wrote: "Before folks scream "leave things the way they are", I suggest ALL the enhancements we have been discussing should be left "OFF" in a basic WL installation, and av
I second Shelby's comments on this! Also, maybe a Windows version of TR if and when delivered will take care of the "few." I say "if" because I seem to remember a Windows version of TR being initiall
1. After a call is entered, and the exchange is sent using "enter", the cursor needs to move to the next field that an entry will be made in, without using the space bar. Thanks to K0CF for pointing
Chris, G3SJJ suggested: Good idea, Chris. How about "Alternative Contesting Mode" (ACM vs. AM ... so that some folks won't think it is a switch for Amplitude Modulation for "Alternative Voice-Automat
The Locust is a bit insulting when he suggests an advanced CW mode that does little "advancement" for those of us who can type reasonably well. If he needs a crutch for poor typing skills, then maybe
Exactly, how about CM=1 to enable it, Crutch Mode Chris G3SJJ The Locust is a bit insulting when he suggests an advanced CW mode that does little "advancement" for those of us who can type reasonably
Author: "Alfred J. Frugoli (KE1FO)" <afrugoli@verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 15:34:10 -0400
While typing is not my downfall, my cw copying skills and my station are. I'm rarely blessed with operating from a station/location that my rate is high enough to warrant keeping my hands that close
HA! But it's not really about the typing as much as NOT having to do some *unnecessary* things...and using more Automation for a significant time-savings. As previously stated, I now like the term "A
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Yes, the most useful class in high school was typing... for more reasons than the obvious .. :-) Perhaps we can just call this stuff "TR Mode"? WL already has a "CT mode" function that can be turned
Amen. The top-tier operators that I've watch operate can type in 75% of the callsigns of the stations calling them BEFORE the calling station is even finished transmitting. Their isn't any amount of
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