At 01:06 PM 1/29/07, Phil Cooper wrote:
>Someone (it may have been Jamie WW3S) wrote that N1MM can be configured to
>"automatically" send all spots while in S&P mode.
Technically, the option in N1MM is to spot all S&P contacts with
stations that are not already in the bandmap, i.e. stations who have
not been spotted on the frequency within the last 15 or 30 minutes or
whatever one's spot timeout is set to.
>If this is true, then this feature is a pain! N1MM really ought to disable
>this feature, and make spotting a manual affair. There is no good reason to
>generate a spot automatically.
>
>I really cannot think of any good reason why someone in S&P mode would want
>to spot everything worked.
For those contests which include a club competition, many clubs
encourage their members to spot all stations not already in their
bandmap to the club's spotting network. Think of a club's spotting
network as a means for sharing an up to date copy of a bandmap
between all of the club's assisted and multi-op stations.
That's the intended application for the 'Spot All S&P QSOs' option in N1MM.
73,
Mike K1MK
Michael Keane K1MK
k1mk@alum.mit.edu
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