Well things got slow around 4am and I did some reading and thought I would try the Timed CQ Function.............MISTAKE! I set the interval to 3.0 just to see what it would do and picked F2 for the
_________________________________________________________ Set the time interval to something longer, say about eight or nine seconds. Three is too short and will start the repeat before the CQ finish
Thank you all that responded to my problem and setting the timer to 12 seconds fixed it. Another problem than appeared, grabbing calls from the rittyrite window did not stop the timed cq function and
Dennis, When I use timed CQ I just hit the Esc key when a call comes in. This seems more reliable and I don't find it takes any more time. ie. Left hand to Esc and right on the mouse. 73, Don VE3XD T
In a message dated 9/27/04 9:56:20 AM Pacific Daylight Time, roofus@sbcglobal.net writes: Thank you all that responded to my problem and setting the timer to 12 seconds fixed it. Another problem than
BTW, for timed CQs WriteLog will accept fractional values as in 10.5 seconds. I stopped using the timed CQ feature several years ago. Why did I stop using it? I stopped because auto CQ tended to lull
_________________________________________________________ I agree with Larry on the non-use of the timed CQ. I find if I have need of it, the action is too slow and it's time to QSY to another band o
I would love to see WriteLog keep track of the number of F1s entered and the number of F4s entered for each QSO (assuming F1 is CQ and F4 is YourCall) as part of its database so I could see how many
Author: "M. Edward Wilborne III" <wilborne@mew3.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:04:11 -0400
Wouldn't "efficiency" effectively follow amount of power used and antenna system? For example, I expect high power stations with a beam pointed directly at the dx to work the dx before I do with onl
Author: "M. Edward Wilborne III" <wilborne@mew3.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 07:28:26 -0400
You mean, you don't operate from the head? LOL Since I have a "puny" signal, I can't command a frequency for very long anyway. Here are other options for those of you who want to operate "all the ti
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