> A step in the right direction might be a way to see the last time a Q
> was made on each band by each identified computer in the network.
>
> for example:
>
> current time 0330Z
> run rig is now on 40 (Rig A)
> the other rig (B) used to be the run station on 20 and is now working
> mults on that band.
> neither rig has been on 10 yet.
>
> A window or pop-up might display something like:
>
> -----------------------------------
> | Band Rig A Rig B ... ... |
> | 160 0230 ---- |
> | 80 0211 ---- |
> | 40 0330 0301 |
> | 20 0208 0329 |
> | 15 0120 0040 |
> | 10 ---- ---- |
> -----------------------------------
>
For CQ WW multi-single the answer might be like this:
in the run station, a line that looks like
160 80 40 20 15 10
when you'start running, ie on 15m, it changes to
160 80 40 20 *10* 10 and counts down to 0, then it changes to *OK*
(this means you can QSY)
At the same time, the mult station is marked this way . ie 20m
160 80 40 MULT *7* 10
So you can see that there's 7 min left to be able to QSY from 15m AND
you can QSY to any band but 20m
What you think??
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Ernesto M. Grueneberg
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