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[WriteLog] SS ss# Key Input Question from N0AH

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Subject: [WriteLog] SS ss# Key Input Question from N0AH
From: flgrossman@earthlink.net (Frank Grossman (WB2BXO))
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 00:18:06 -0500
John and the group...

So, the required serial number syntax is %n -- not just %?  I don't think
leading zeros are really needed in SS exchanges, though they reduce
confusion in other contests.  Must I specify %1 to transmit the number?

Thanks!
Frank

----- Original Message -----
From: John E Bastin, K8AJS <jbastin@sssnet.com>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Cc: <Dinsterdog@aol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 3:31 PM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] SS ss# Key Input Question from N0AH


> At 13:09 -0500 10/31/2001, Dinsterdog@aol.com wrote:
> >In reading my manual, I have tried to set up a string in F3 to answer
> >stations worked with the following:
> >
> >%C               %n%                  B             n0ah        96
wy
> >their call       my serial #    precedence    my call    check    mult
> >
> >It all works but my serial number that either seems stuck on sending the
> >number 6 at %n%, or if I put in %3%, it just sends thre T's.... what am I
> >doing wrong here that its not entering in my serial number???
> >
> >New user question but anxious to figure this out- It has to be a minor
> >adjustment......
> >
> >73  Paul  N0AH
>
> Why are you sending it as %n%? According to the manual, the serial number
construct should be as %n, not with a % after it.
>
> Also note that the 'n' is supposed to be a number, the number of digits
you want your serial number to contain. For three-digit serial numbers, it
should be %3, and for numbers less than 100, it sends T for leading zero.
>
> Is there anything in your log? WriteLog is sending the serial number of
the line in your log where you have entered the current contact information.
When you say that you're getting 'TTT' it seems to indicate that you haven't
entered anything in the log and so you don't have a line number for WriteLog
to read, thus it's sending 'TTT' for 000.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
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