----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Turner" <dezrat@copper.net>
To: "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
Cc: <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] 2007 RTTY Contesting Survey Results
> ORIGINAL MESSAGE:
>
> On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 11:23:25 -0600, "Don Hill AA5AU"
> <aa5au@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
>>1. N1MM Logger has grown into a very popular program for
>>RTTY Contesting. I believe there are two reasons for
>>this - it's free and
>>it uses the MMTTY engine that allows EXTFSK if needed.
>
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>
> I think N1MM handles macros better too. You don't need the
> separate
> F-Keys program because that functionality is built in, but
> the main
> thing I like about it is the ESM (Enter Sends Macro)
> function. ESM
> knows where you are in the exchange, either run or s&p,
> and by
> pressing the enter key, sends the correct macro. You
> really have to
> try this to appreciate the convenience!
There is one major advantage to Writelog for RTTY. Writelog
takes the incoming character stream and compares it against
the AA5AU database for possible embedded callsigns. For
example, in the sequence FDR8EK7WM6CVDF, Writelog will
highlight K7WM as a callsign. Just press the ENTER key and
K7WM 599 CA will be sent. If you are on the receiving end of
a pileup, or if copy is marginal, this feature is
invaluable. N1MM needs a nice clean freestanding word that
"looks" like a generic callsign before it will identify the
word as a callsign.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
.
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