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Re: [WriteLog] WriteLog Digest, Vol 141, Issue 15

To: "'Mike Heideman'" <mike_heideman@hotmail.com>, <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] WriteLog Digest, Vol 141, Issue 15
From: "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
Date: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 07:40:51 -0500
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Thanks for looking at this Mike. I started looking at the spots as they came 
out and I do not recall seeing those from AD5OW or
K5OA. So I didn't think this was the issue. The problem has not reoccurred 
today so I think you probably figured it out.

73, Don AA5AU

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From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Mike 
Heideman
Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2014 11:03 PM
To: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] WriteLog Digest, Vol 141, Issue 15

Don/AA5AU wrote:
> Today I've been plagued by another issue while running WriteLog in CQWW RTTY.
> 
> On occasion, a station will show up on the bandmap in Yellow which means it's 
> a multiplier.
> But on occasion the station in Yellow is not a multiplier. When I 
> click on the call (I'm single band 15 meters), the radio goes into split and 
> the transmit VFO gets put on 10 meters.
> 
> The station spotted is definitely on 15 meters and they are not a multipliers 
> for me. 
> 
> Any ideas?

Doing a search for QSX on 15 meter DIGI on dxsummit.fi finds the following 
spots from today, mostly made by AD5OW.  I suspect that
he had his radio in split mode cross-band to 10 meters while tuning up the 
15-meter band.  PA5TT and K5OA must have clicked on one
of his spots and ended up split to the same 10-meter frequency when they made a 
later spot.

AD5OW 21136.7 MJ5Z   QSX 28104.60      2118 27 Sep Jersey
AD5OW 21132.6 W7RN   QSX 28104.60      2117 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21122.8 KI6VC  QSX 28104.60      2113 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21111.3 W7WHY  QSX 28104.60      2107 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21109.5 JA7ZFN QSX 28104.60      2104 27 Sep Japan
AD5OW 21109.0 KC0W   QSX 28104.60      2103 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21095.4 KF7PBM QSX 28104.60      2051 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21092.5 W3KB   QSX 28104.60      2046 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21091.2 GI4SNA QSX 28104.60      2045 27 Sep Northern Ireland
AD5OW 21084.6 W6WRT  QSX 28104.60      2034 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21124.2 AA3B   QSX 28104.60      2026 27 Sep United States
K5OA  21109.6 AC0C   QSX 28104.60 RTTY 2025 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21113.5 N3RC   QSX 28104.60      2019 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21113.0 K0FX   QSX 28104.60      2016 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21109.6 AC0C   QSX 28104.60      2012 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21107.0 VE7UF  QSX 28104.60      2010 27 Sep Canada
AD5OW 21098.6 EA7TG  QSX 28104.60      1858 27 Sep Spain
AD5OW 21088.7 W6SX   QSX 28104.60      1834 27 Sep United States
PA5TT 21075.2 FR5GS  QSX 28104.60      1808 27 Sep Reunion Island
AD5OW 21078.9 K3EST  QSX 28104.60      1807 27 Sep United States
AD5OW 21078.3 VE7SZ  QSX 28104.60      1804 27 Sep Canada
AD5OW 21076.5 LX7I   QSX 28104.60      1802 27 Sep Luxembourg

Adding an option to the Bandmap and Packet Spots windows to hide cross-band 
spots (on by default) would be one way to solve this in
WriteLog.

73,
-Mike, N7MH

                                          
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