You need to be careful to click on the first letter of the callsign - That should put it in there cleanly. _______________________________________________ WriteLog mailing list WriteLog@contesting.c
Amen! And clicking on highlighted text can also put junk in the callsign field. I'm sure most of you like I have had DE print on the screen followed by a string of garbage that is then highlighted. Y
OK, how do you want me to send DE? DE/DE, DE-DE, DE DE, DEL DEL ??? I had a number of requests for the state again... I typed the two letters while the exchange was sending. Steve, de WB3LGC in DE __
Steve, You can send it however you want. I'm always so happy to work DE you can spell it out...twice, if you want, and I'll gladly type it in. BTW, thanks for three bands in the RU. 73, Bill ] -- Ori
_________________________________________________________ I'd prefer to hear: W6WRT 599 DE DE WB3LGC No more, no less. I believe in any contest, the significant part of the exchange should always be
I prefer to see W0ETC 599 DE DE WB3LGC but other might like the /. or - between the two DEs. Don't listen to me but pay attention to how the majority want to see it. Amen! And clicking on highlighted
_________________________________________________________ I agree with sending my call twice if QRM or QRN is present, but the hyphen is counter-productive and the "K" is unnecessary. Using a hyphen
Since I type, instead of click, the highlighted gibberish does not affect me. But, then I still have not come to grips with some of these conveniences of WriteLog and since I have to type during phon
_________________________________________________________ I agree with all except the sentence about dashes or slashes. This has been an ongoing discussion on the RTTY reflector for years. If you bec
up As I remember the Hyphen was originally used when pounding on GREEN Keys and is was very difficult to compensate for the USOS when inserting a space character between numeric characters. A hyphen
_________________________________________________________ Interesting bit of history. Thanks, Dave. I came on the scene too late for the "Green Keys". :-) -- 73, Bill W6WRT __________________________