Hi !
Usually I do not hit or type anything on the keyboard and it's better to click
the
callsign in the RTTY window than ESC to stop the auto-cq in progress.
Isn't it ?
73's de ES7AAZ
> The trick is like Scot says, the cursor must be in the entry window where
> it should be nearly all the time in RTTY mode. Then if you hit any key on
> the keyboard it should stop (it does not stop if you hit ALT-W, which is
> a good thing).
>
> However, because of the slowness of RTTY, it's better to hit the ESC
> key when someone comes back to you. Once you get in the habit of hitting
> ESC to stop your auto-CQ, it becomes natural.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
>
> > To stop the auto CQ in RTTY mode, I pressed the ESC key when I got a
> > response back to a CQ. Typing something (or deleting something) while in the
> > Call Entry window also stopped the auto CQ.
> >
> > CU...Scot, K9JY
> >
> > See WriteLog's complete user manual at
> > K9JY's WriteLog site http://www.k9jy.com
> >
> > mailto:scot@k9jy.com
> >
> > > Has anybody noticed that Auto CQ doesn't stop in RTTY mode? Is
> > > this problem only mine or general ? Yes, there is a note of vers.
> > > 10.25 in revision history, "Typing any key into Entry Window
> > > stops any Auto-CQ in progress" and it works word by word but...
> > > normally we do not TYPE anything in RTTY mode.
> > >
> > > 73's de ES7AAZ
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