For those that do not like the idea of using two diffrent keys
to log and end QSOs you can do a similar thing by using a method
that N6TJ uses.
Program the normal QSL message to be TU - this is sent with the
enter key
at the end of a QSO.
Program your F1 CQ message to be your CALLSIGN.
So when you are running and guys are calling you are sending
TU at the end of each QSO - if you want to drop your callsign in
just hit enter twice and after logging the QSO and sending TU
a CQ message will be launched that is just your call so it will
send TR N6TR on the air.
--
George Fremin III - K5TR
This is very interesting and method and brings to mind a question I
had thought to ask but never did.....until now...
There are a lot of creative, bright people using TRLog in ways which
maybe even the Creator (Tree) did not envision the use or write the
code specifically for.
Are any of these innovative/creative methods not specifically
described in the manual being documented elsewhere? Maybe they could
be an addendum to the manual. In the manual section describing the
role of the key/function, a flag near the title/heading could indicate
the presence of an innovative/alternative use/role in the addendum.
73,
dale, kg5u
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