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[WriteLog] FWD: Feature idea [out-of-band notification]

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Subject: [WriteLog] FWD: Feature idea [out-of-band notification]
From: k1ir@designet.com (Jim Idelson)
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 08:23:12 -0500
Out-of-band notification is not a new idea. I submitted the following 
suggestion to Wayne almost a year ago
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FROM:    Jim Idelson <jimi@designet.com>
TO:      Wayne Wright <w5xd@alum.mit.edu>
DATE:    Thu, 23 Dec 1999 12:17:04 -0500

RE:      Feature idea

Hi Wayne,

Here is a feature idea that I came up with based on my own experience:

Feature: License Limits

Description: Allows or inhibits tranmission and entry of QSOs when the operator 
or station is out of band limits authorized by the applicable license(s).

Operation: WriteLog would use a file that describes band segments permitted for 
each license class in a country. [This file should be user-definable so you 
don't have to do the work]. As transmit frequency is read back from the radio, 
transmission is inhibited and out-of-band QSOs cannot be logged. A message in 
the message area indicates "TX frequency not authorized". When the operation is 
multi-operator, the ability to to set a licence class parameter for the station 
callsign and for each op would be great. Then, when a new op logs on, his 
license limits apply.

Comments: This would help greatly in situations where there is a lot of "packet 
pouncng". We have seen quite a few times when a multiplier is worked and logged 
out of band. It's easy for this to happen when spots are coming from all over 
the world on a telnet connection. Working a guy simplex in the EU 40m phone 
band isn't hard to do! And, the DX station doesn't always tell you! This 
feature would also help prevent accidental transmissions on the DX station's 
calling frequency due to forgetting to put the radio in split mode. As I think 
about it, it would also prevent guys from yelling " Hey! Listen in the US 
band!" on the DX transmit freq.

Another situation where this would be useful would be in Field Day operations 
where there a often many different classes of license operating the station. 
Many of these ops are less experienced, etc. Everyone would benefit from this 
capability - callsign holders and guest ops, too.

If you like it at all, put it on somewhere your list . . .

73 and happy holidays,

Jim K1IR

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