I think it's already been stated, but including " CQ " at the end of
your CQ and TU messages is a good idea anyway, as it allows someone
who tunes across your signal during the message to learn that you are
soliciting a new call without having to wait for your next CQ, so...
" CQ RU N6ML N6ML CQ "
would be my recommendation... so someone tuning across me sees "ML
N6ML CQ " and can jump right in...
~Iain / N6ML
On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Dave Hachadorian <k6ll@arrl.net> wrote:
> Writelog has been cited as a reason to send "DE " before giving
> your call sign. In my opinion, sending DE is neither desirable
> or necessary. If you are a newbie, and send "CQ RU KZ9AAA "
> Writelog users can still mouse-click the letter K and KZ9AAA will
> go into the call sign window.
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> Writelog also gives users the option to disable the "scan for DE"
> function, and I think it should indeed be disabled. It can be
> disabled in the rttyrite window file menu.
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> Enabling Writelog's "scan for DE" causes the following
> undesirable behavior. If you are on the receiving end of a
> pileup, and the first responder sends DE, the whole pileup will
> be highlighted as a valid call sign. You are liable to see
> something like this:
> DE K4GK6LWA2EW0K7WMW1?W9R
> where the entire string of garbage is highlighted as a call sign.
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> If the DE feature is disabled, K7WM will pop out, clearly
> highlighted, because K7WM is in the supercheck database.
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> Here is another thing to keep in mind with Writelog decoding -
> Writelog will not highlight a call sign unless it is followed by
> two or more characters.
> For example "CQ RU K7WM " will not highlight K7WM, even with the
> single space after K7WM.
> "CQ RU DE K7WM " won't highlight either.
> "CQ RU K7WM K7WM " will highlight only the first K7WM.
> "CQ RU KW7M CQ " will work fine.
> "CQ RU K7WM " will work, because there are TWO spaces after
> K7WM.
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> The moral of the story is that you should have at least two
> characters after your call sign, if you want to make sure that
> Writelog users will have your call sign highlighted. Even if you
> are not highlighted though, your call sign is still "clickable."
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> For Writelog users, it is a good idea to reduce the mmtty squelch
> threshold to below ambient noise, so that noise will generate
> additional characters after a call sign to assist in
> highlighting.
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> See you all this weekend. As usual, I will be using Writelog.
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> Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
> Yuma, AZ
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