Hello!
Thank you Sam for taking the time and writing back. Nice and good
explanation.
I know all the procedure that you illustrated in your mail about the
clicking and all. The only question i had why there is no Fx stacking for 2
radios as it work for 1 radio. You know with 1 radio you can press f5 and
f2 and it sends one after another, well i'm searching for a way to do it in
so2r with different F being on different radios.
I use ESM and other n1mm+ cookies :)
Thanks for the info, seems it's not possible.
Hope to hear you all in SCC RTTY this weekend i'll be S51A.
Cheers
Boštjan - Ian S55O
2015-08-26 3:23 GMT+02:00 Sam Leslie - W4PK <w4pk@arrl.net>:
> Hello Bostjan
>
> In earlier versions of n1mm there was the capability of either selecting
> "First One Wins" or "Last One Wins" for TX control. I can't find it in the
> version that I have, and the default is "Last One Wins" which I prefer to
> use anyway. For years I have used the last one wins feature for my
> operation and I prefer doing it this way anyway.
>
> I have my system setup for ESM control and right-click enabled so I can
> right-click in either DI window to control transmission. For example, if I
> am sending CQ (contents of the F1 macro) on both radios I right-click in
> one DI window and when it has finished sending I right-click in the other
> DI window.
>
> If I receive a call in one DI window, left-clicking on it places the call
> in the Entry window. Then I right-click in that DI window and the software
> immediately terminates transmitting CQ from the other DI window and sends
> the contents of F5 and F2 to that station. Then while receiving the
> confirmation information from that station I right-click in the other DI
> window to continue CQing on the other radio. Upon entering (left-clicking)
> the information from that station I immediately right-click in his DI
> window to confirm and log (i.e. the contents of the F3 macro). The CQ
> transmission on the other radio immediately stops when I left click in his
> DI window.
>
> If you have stations calling on each radio then you follow the same
> procedure as above. With some practice you will be able to interleave the
> messages so that while you are receiving the information from one radio you
> will be sending your information on the other radio.
>
> To set up n1mm+ for this operation, you need to click on Config at the top
> of the Entry window and then click on "Enter Sends Message (ESM mode)".
> Next you click on the "Setup" button at the top-left of the DI window and
> click on "Rt Click = Return NOT Menu".
>
> Sam Leslie
> w4pk@arrl.net
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bostjan Voncina - S55O [mailto:bostjan.voncina@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 1:55 AM
> To: RTTY Reflector
> Subject: [RTTY] N1MM so2r - sending the desired Fx on the other radio
> immediately after the 1st msg
>
> hi!
>
> is there a way how to make n1mm+ send the desired msg on the other radio
> just after the msg on radio 1 has finished sending its msg? without
> stopping the.msg of radio 1 in the middle?
>
> like cqing on radio 1 and in the middle of the cq pressing f2 for the
> exchange on radio 2 that gets on the air immediately after the cq on radio
> 1 finishes?
> like some kind of queue for sending.
>
> i know it works for 1 radio..but it doesnt work for me with ctrlfx macros
> o have i missed something?
>
> i tryed.first win..second win but they are not ment to be used for this.
>
> thank you
> bostjan s55o
> I tryed on n1mm reflector, but so far no hits :) please advise...
>
>
>
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