Out-of-band notification is not a new idea. I submitted the following suggestion to Wayne almost a year ago -- Forwarded Message -- RE: Feature idea Hi Wayne, Here is a feature idea that I came up wi
permitted for Rather than Wayne adding more programming to WL, seems to me that the easiest way to handle out of band spots is just to use DX Telnet, which is already compatible with Writelog (and D
Make sure the concept for LSB and USB included. I guess too many people never used analog type rig (remember, calibrating LSB and USB individually), and keep on transmitting in 7,150~7,153 or 14,347~
I concur. With DXTelnet, you have so many more options available. It works perfectly with WriteLog. You can't ask for a better combination. It's even works with WriteLog over a network using TCP/IP.
You may be right but why have to open and run two programs and use obviously more memory and resources (remember that's what chokes windows programs) than one program with almost similar features. A
Could be the observer made a mistake or could be something silly like you forgot your XIT was on 5 up. Never been there, done that? -- 73, Rich - W3ZJ -- WWW: http://www.writelog.com/ Submissions: wr
John, A key idea here is that you don't want to FILTER the spots. You simply want to flag them as being problematic. If a spot comes in with a bad or missing QSX frequency, or outside the US bands, I
simply want missing and station was want to I don't understand - HELP! If the station is outside the US bands or there is no QSX, what decisions do you have to make?? Decide whether you're going to o
John, Good Question. I should have elaborated more. Frequently at night, you will see an out-of-band spot. If your are busy, or it is not a multiplier, you will probably simply ignore it. However, if
It's more than just sometimes true on 40 meters, it is the modus operandi on that band during an SSB DX contest. Most (if not all) stations outside of IARU region 2 are not permitted to operate above
and On occasions I've heard people call him on freq. using cw and ask for the station to listen in the US phone bands. On RARE occasions it worked! -- WWW: http://www.writelog.com/ Submissions: writ