You can also bring up a window to change the county with Ctl-H. I've found this
to be faster than typing "roverqth" in the call window.
tnx
Mike
On Apr 8, 2011, at 4:58 PM, "Ted Bryant" <W4NZ at comcast.net> wrote:
> Scott,
>
> Later versions of N1MM enhanced the use of the {ROVERQTH} macro. For
> example, now the keybard combination of CONTROL+H will open a window where
> the county, {ROVERQTH}, can be changed. Type the new county designator and
> hit Enter and the window closes. With the {ROVERQTH} macro embeded in the
> F-keys, your cw messages alway send the right county. Also, the ROVERQTH is
> recorded in the log and outputted with the cabrillo log. Another advantage
> is that your log is automatically a composite log of all the counties which
> means that once you work a station in the GQP his exchange is pre-filled for
> subsequent QSO's, saving a lot of keystrokes - which is nice in a moving,
> bouncing vehicle.
>
> 73, Ted W4NZ/m
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: secc-bounces at contesting.com [mailto:secc-bounces at contesting.com]On
> Behalf Of Scott Straw
> Sent: Friday, April 08, 2011 4:26 PM
> To: SECC
> Subject: [SECC] Roving with N1MM like me?
>
>
> Mr. Google found this nugget in the release notes several versions ago
> (9.9.2 in Sept. of 09):
>
> RoverQTH can be set in the new Station window field, by right clicking on
> the county or grid in Multiplier window, or by entering ROVERQTH + Enter in
> the Entry window callsign box. RoverQTH can be 10 characters long but most
> Cabrillo output is five or six characters long. Added {ROVERQTH} macro to
> send the RoverQTH. Current RoverQTH is displayed on the Entry window
> boarder. Enabled by setting Operator Category to ROVER. Cabrillo output has
> been modified, other output files need similar changed.
>
> See you on the air!
>
> Scott KB4KBS
>
> Scott Straw, KB4KBS
> Roswell, Georgia USA
>
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