Yes, I remember RTTY by WF1B, for one, will not send a space as the last
character of a macro. I had forgotten about that, but other programs will
send a space at the end, and is very important as Jan pointed out. An
additional "K" with those programs is a waste of time and is not needed.
Thanks for the reminder, Jan.
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73, Bill W6WRT
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Original Message:
At 08:20 AM 4/8/2005, Jan Palmquist wrote:
>No, I suggest to keep the K at the end.
>
>Some software skips space at the end of a buffer.
>Putting the K there ensures that there will be a space sent
>after the call. Otherwise the call won't be separated
>from the noise garbage.
>
>Message should be:
>SM5FUG SM5FUG UR 599 599 SM5FUG K
>
>Double calls at beginning to synchronize on and a single
>at the end.
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