I guess everybody thought you had been paying attention. The first question
was answered here about a day before you asked to great extent by Don. And
I do0n't know where 2 different people in VE2 land came up with the second
one, but I have never seen that used by writelog and I guess nobody else
has either.
Here is Don's previous reply:
Pierre et al. I can answer question 1.
ALT+C (call queue) is used while operating in the RTTY mode. ALT+C brings up a
list of callsigns that were recently highlighted in the Rttyrite window.
Although I do not use this feature, I understand its usefulness.
In one instance, lets say you were running a pileup (on RTTY) with several
stations calling you and more than one call highlighted in the Rttyrite
window.
Each callsign that highlights in the Rttyrite window will appear in the call
queue brought up by ALT+C. After working one station, you could immediately
capture a call off the call queue and work that station, then another, etc.
without having to call QRZ until you have worked all the stations that were
originally calling.
This is facilitated by use a message buffer you create to accomplish this. I
program this message such as this for each RTTY contest:
%R%P1 TU NOW %C 599 LA %E
%P1 is the callsign just logged. %C is the call in the Entry Window.
As an example, let's say VE2CP, K5DJ and W5XD call me at the same time and all
three calls highlight in the Rttyrite window. I choose to work VE2CP first. I
capture the call and send VE2CP a report. VE2CP then sends me a report. Since
the K5DJ and W5XD highlighted callsigns have probably already scrolled off the
Rttyrite screen by then, I can select their calls from the call queue and by
clicking on one of them with the mouse. I would log VE2CP and select K5DJ off
the call queue.
I would then send the message I showed above and it would come out like this.
VE2CP TU NOW K5DJ 599 LA
K5DJ then sends me a report. I log K5DJ and select W5XD from the call queue
and
send my special message buffer again.
K5DJ TU NOW W5XD 599 LA
W5XD send me a report. Since there are no longer any calls in the call
queue, I
can then send my normal QRZ message.
W5XD TU DE AA5AU QRZ?
The call queue can be used in CW but only if the Rttyrite window is used in
conjunction with a sound card in the CW mode.
73, Don AA5AU
-----Original Message-----
From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com]
On Behalf Of pierre poeti
Sent: Thursday, December 08, 2005 7:20 AM
To: writelog@contesting.com
Subject: [WriteLog] Questions N0: 1 and 2.
Hello to the group,
my name is Pierre and my call is VE2 CP
I have two questions for the group.
>From Ron of WL I had a list of commands / macros few months ago and there
was
following.
ALT+ C = Call Quest.
What is the purpose of that function?
How is it working?
I tried but nothing happened...?
also
ALT + TAB CYCLES = show US/VE mults?
Doing that here it goes to sections that has nothing to do with W. L. but with
other softwares in my computer.
Please answer also direct to me.
ve2cp@sympatico.ca
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At 09:56 PM 12/20/2005, ve2lx wrote:
> > Hello to all
> > Last year on writelog sheet exemple there was those two macros
> >
> > ALT + C = CALL QUEST.
> > What is the purpose of that funtion?
> > How is it working?
> > I tried but nothing happened...?
> > how does it work
> > also
> > ALT + TAB CYCLES = show US/VE mults?
> > Doing that here, it goes between sections that has nothing to do with W .L
> > but window instead ( with other softwares in my computer )
> > how does it works and what is the purpose of that function
> >
> > Gilles ve2lx
>I would appreciate an answer direct ot my email adress...
>email ve2lx@sympatico.ca
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