Yesterday I was on a Multi-two team for NAQP. We used WriteLog 10.51 and we
were all quite frustrated to see the 10 minute band change timers were still
not working. I figured that perhaps they were fixed in 10.52. So, once
arriving home I upgraded my two computers to 10.52. (The upgrade went
well - no issues) Well - I am sorry to say that the 10 minute timers STILL
DON'T SEEM TO WORK.
First: I am running Win98SE on both machines - not that it matters
here....I think. I used the most recent download on the WL Web - for
10.52F. I have them networked using TCPIP. Works great. However, the
timer is another story.
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Rig 1 = 20 meters
Rig 2 = 40 meters
> When I make a simulated SSB Q on Rig 1 the Networked Frequencies window
indicates Rig 1 is the RUN and resets both the band and timer for Rig 1.
> As long as I continue to make Qs on Rig 1 that is now NOT COUNTING DOWN -
the timer counts down from 10 minutes - starts at RED - goes to YELLOW - and
then goes to GREEN.
> However, if I make a Q during that 10 minute count down for Rig 1 on Rig
2 - the timer resets on both computers to 10 minutes and starts all over
again.
> If I alternate Qs from Rig 1 to Rig 2 the timer resets after each and also
alternates from Rig to Rig.
THIS IS NOT RIGHT.
> In my opinion - it should continue to count down "INDEPENDENTLY" on both
Rigs as they are both locked w/in the 10 minute rule. The display should
show both operators (as the computers / rigs are networked) the status of
the other Rig - for frequency (works fine) and for Band Change Timing info.
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If there are settings that I have not correctly configured - - - I can't
find them. Someone please show me.
I can tell time with a clock and based on the log - but, why have a feature
(and a good one) if it NEVER WORKS.
6 days to NAQP SSB and counting...... HELP ! ! ! !
thanks,
Bruce - N1LN
(K5PTC - Pesky Texan Contesters)
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