I do it all the time. It's second nature now. Suppose DL1XYZ
answers my CQ. After I type the X, I hit INS, then continue typing
the call. It allows me to save maybe 200 msec in responding.
Even better, when I am running, I turn on the "Enter sends exch/QRZ"
function using the menu in the Entry Window, then I simply hit
"Enter" after the X, without needing to reach over to the INS key.
INS is really a poor choice, being off the main keyboard. Think
about remapping the ; or ' key to function as INS.
73,
Barry W2UP
On 8 Jul 2005 ad6e@inreach.com wrote:
> OK, I know I'm not the super hot shot, but I really don't understand
> why you would want to start sending before getting the whole call
> sign.
>
> WL already gives you an opportunity to enter additional stuff in the
> call sign field after you've hit ENTER (or whatever) .. presumably
> because you've klutzed and didn't enter the call as it was sent. Slow
> typist? QLF? (see discussions about the "red box").
>
> If this feature is added to WL, please have a way to keep it turned
> off. I want to be in control of the process .. not the other way
> around.
>
> 73, Al AD6E
>
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