Kevin Schmidt writes:
>include that. However, another possibility could be something like
>typing q=tex or n=tex to indicate what the correction is for.
>That is if the exchange is name qth, you could type
>tom ok n=tex --- which would change the name from tom to tex
>tom ok q=tex --- which would change the qth from ok to tex
>q=ok n=tex --- which would let you enter the fields out of order.
I like this idea.
>2. Sometimes I log a contact and see immediately that I have typed
>the wrong info. I find editing the 5 line log clumsy. Solutions are:
If the error is bad enough - here is what I find faster/better:
Delete the last QSO with ALT-Y
Do a CTL-R to recall the last callsign.
Relog the QSO - on CW you can enter the info using CTL-ENTER
so that the CW is not sent.
Of course in the SS - it is hard to recall all the info - so the
the other thing that I do is:
Log the QSO again correctly - and then go into
the edit window and do a CTL-Y to delete the
incorrect QSO line.
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