On Dec 9, 2004, at 8:52 PM, Bryn wrote: As someone who did get his 20wpm ticket but let the skill lapse, I think this program will give me the confidence to try a CW contest in the future. With a 1x2
Interesting tech note about Morse Runner: when you set the callsign to your own call, it doesn't remove you from the list of available calls. Playing last night, I worked myself! Not only is MR great
Kelly wrote (among other things): It's realistic enough that I've had to remind myself a couple of times that there aren't real people on the other end, but when a VU comes in at Q5 copy, I know it's
even if it was a correction. Exactly. But when I copy his correction *after* I've already pushed the Enter button, at present, I can not go back and correct the log so that it will reflect what was "
Rick, K6VVA wrote Exactly. But when I copy his correction *after* I've already pushed the Enter button, at present, I can not go back and correct the log so that it will reflect what was "copied"...a
It is a truly a great program! My biggest problem is I keep reaching for the RIT when one of the calling stations is a bit off frequency. It is SO realistic I just can't help myself. 73 Patrick W7TMT
I just want to chip in a comment here. As someone who did get his 20wpm ticket but let the skill lapse, I think this program will give me the confidence to try a CW contest in the future. With a 1x2
Gee, maybe Alex can work in a virtual RIT with the up/down arrows for next rev? George W1EBI It is a truly a great program! My biggest problem is I keep reaching for the RIT when one of the calling s
Oh my gosh...I just downloaded v1.4 and you're right. I almost wet my pants when I did the up/down arrows... RIT control from the keyboard just like I have in TRlog with my Kenwood rigs! Alex/VE3NEA:
Rick K6VVA said: Hmmm...I was thinking if the ability to edit before the next QSO that would be great. But, why screw up a good "run" if, by simply keeping a notepad handy, any post-corrections could
of paper Umh, I would just print the QSO # and correct serial number on a piece of paper *WHILE* calling CQ (instead of *not* calling CQ and fiddling with a log edit at-that-point-in-time :-) :-) :-)
Hi Rick, This is easy to implement, but the F11 key is already used to wipe the input boxes (as in WinTest). Perhaps the PgUp/PgDn keys will do the job? 73 Alex VE3NEA _______________________________
Writelog and CT use shift + F9 to go up and F10 to go down peter _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/
Peter meant to say Alt-F9 to go down and Alt-F10 to go up in CW speed This would be good - along with allowing the editing of memories. I like to have: F1: CQ TEST N5NJ F2: 5NN ## F3: TU N5NJ F4: N5N