I like using the buttons in the log entry window... Respectively I enter the
following in these buttons:
Call: %d de KC4HW KCH4W %R%R
Rcv: %D 599 FL KC4HW %E%R
QTH: %D TU DE KC4HW QRZ %E%R
Country: CQ TEST DE KC4HW KK %E%R
C: %D AGN AGN DE KC4HW KK %E%R
I like including my callsign in all exchanges, that give the station being
worked a couple of additional shots at getting my callsign correct, plus
give someone there waiting the opportunity to get it correct.
I am a mouse clicker rather than a button pusher... Although I use a
homebrew template on the keyboard and fill the F-keys just in case I
suffer temporary loss of memory.
On 8 Jan 02, at 12:02, Jim Reisert wrote:
> At 11:36 AM 1/8/2002 -0500, Steve Holton N1NB wrote:
>
> >I almost agree with Bill - but he isn't as fussy when he's in S&P mode -
> >But if he was "symmetrical" he would expect a call sign in the exchange
> >from the run station - just the way he does when he's running.
>
> I used to S/P a lot more on RTTY than I do now. Writelog only gives you 2
> F-keys using the right mouse button. With S/P mentality, F3 sends my call,
> and F4 sends the exchange:
>
> <yourcall> TU 599 MA MA de <mycall>
>
> When I run, I send the *same* exchange, because it's too hard to keep
> reprogramming the F4 key based on context. Yes, I sent TU even though I
> haven't received your report yet (but thanks for calling). And yes, I send
> my call again, even though I probably don't need to (that's what the CQ or
> QSL QRZ is for).
>
> I program F2 to call CQ, F5 to send QSL QRZ and leave F3/F4 the same for
> both running and S/P. But I really should make F3 send CQ or QSL QRZ and
> relegate F2 to dumping in my call, but I still S/P more than 50% of the
> time, so the tradeoff currently works for me - more mouse, less keyboard.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C
>
>
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>
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