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Subject: [WriteLog] Serial numbers..
From: kg0us@swbell.net (dr)
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 21:46:55 -0600
Doug,

Under the Setup menu click on the CW/RTTY/SSB messages... selection.  Please 
find
and click on the HELP box.
You will find the following line:

The memories have the following special properties if there is a "%" character
followed by a:

digit n (in the range 1 through 5)
the current QSO number is substituted for the % when that message is sent. The
number sent will be preceded by enough "T" characters in Morse (or "0" digits in
RTTY) to ensure that at least n characters are sent in the number. For example,
if the sequence number is one, and there is a "%3" in the F3 field, then 
pressing
F3 will send "TT1". This is for contests that require a "three digit serial
number".

I hope that this helps.

Dave KG0US


DougN1@aol.com wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm a new Writelog user. I believe that I have everything working and want to
> give it a trial run in the Ukrainian this weekend. WL does not have a
> Ukrainian contest module. I downloaded the module from the third party site
> and installed it. I have set up my F keys, however, I don't see my serial
> number being sent. I also tried with the SARTG contest which has the same
> exchange requirements. Same result.
>
> HELP says: "The field labeled SEQ in the Entry window shows you the serial
> number that WL will send as a RTTY message and record it in the log as the
> transmitted serial number."
>
> Yes, the SEQ number increments up one for each QSO logged. Most rules require
> a three digit number starting with 001.  SEQ does not do that, at least not
> until 100.
>
> It appears that I am missing something in my exchange message that will
> include the serial number.
>
> Any help will be appreciated.
>
> Thanks.....Doug  K6HGF
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