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Re: [WriteLog] Delayed repeat CQ

To: llindblom@juno.com, sneidars001@hawaii.rr.com
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Delayed repeat CQ
From: Jerry Flanders <jeflanders@comcast.net>
Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 03:02:34 +0000
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Don't forget to specify which key is to be repeated after the pause in the "start timed CQ" box.

My CQ is in F11, but I trigger it with the F1, so F1 is in my "Start Timed CQ" box.

Jerry W4UK

At 22:18 2/16/04, llindblom@juno.com wrote:

Hold down the ALT key and then hit T. This should bring up a window allowing you to enter a time value. Use a value equal to the approximate length of your CQ buffer plus whatever period of time you want to listen. Hitting escape, typing on the keyboard, or mouse clicking a call turns it off till the next time you fit F1 or whatever your CQ key is. To turn off Auto CQing hit ALT T Again. With Auto CQ enabled to change the time value because it is too short or long hit ALT T twice and the window where you set the time value should reappear.

I hope I have this correct as I'm at work on a break and doing it from memory.

73 W0ETC/WI0WA

Larrry L in IA

-- "S. Sneidar" <sneidars001@hawaii.rr.com> wrote:
Hello Group. Have I missed something in reading the tutorial and help files?
Is there a feature which will generate the following scenerio?

1. transmit the "CQ TEST" (F11) message
2. wait 3/4 seconds and repeat CQ message et cetra until ESCAPE is depressed.

Tnx and Aloha, de sid ah6hh
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