- 1. [WriteLog] SS ss# Key Input Question from N0AH (score: 1)
- Author: flgrossman@earthlink.net (Frank Grossman (WB2BXO))
- Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 00:18:06 -0500
- John and the group... So, the required serial number syntax is %n -- not just %? I don't think leading zeros are really needed in SS exchanges, though they reduce confusion in other contests. Must I
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2001-11/msg00005.html (9,000 bytes)
- 2. [WriteLog] SS ss# Key Input Question from N0AH (score: 1)
- Author: jbastin@sssnet.com (John E Bastin, K8AJS)
- Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 10:56:24 -0500
- If you enter just the %, how is the program supposed to know whether you want the serial number, call sign (%C), check for dupe (%B) and so forth? The WriteLog help file CLEARLY states: 'The memories
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2001-11/msg00037.html (8,478 bytes)
- 3. [WriteLog] SS ss# Key Input Question from N0AH (score: 1)
- Author: flgrossman@earthlink.net (Frank Grossman (WB2BXO))
- Date: Sat, 3 Nov 2001 16:04:35 -0500
- John, I tried just using % and it displayed the QSO number correctly on the CW display, so I believe it works. Could not thoroughly test it though because the computer I'm testing on is not in the ha
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2001-11/msg00076.html (9,786 bytes)
- 4. [WriteLog] SS ss# Key Input Question from N0AH (score: 1)
- Author: Dinsterdog@aol.com (Dinsterdog@aol.com)
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 13:09:06 EST
- In reading my manual, I have tried to set up a string in F3 to answer stations worked with the following: %C %n% B n0ah 96 wy their call my serial # precedence my call check mult It all works but my
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2001-10/msg00608.html (7,057 bytes)
- 5. [WriteLog] SS ss# Key Input Question from N0AH (score: 1)
- Author: jbastin@sssnet.com (John E Bastin, K8AJS)
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 15:31:22 -0500
- Why are you sending it as %n%? According to the manual, the serial number construct should be as %n, not with a % after it. Also note that the 'n' is supposed to be a number, the number of digits you
- /archives//html/WriteLog/2001-10/msg00609.html (8,204 bytes)
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