Further comment on the [CUT-NUMBERS] "0=T" that I added to my Writelog.ini
file.
Shelby mentioned that the downside might be that every 0 (Zero) that I
transmit in WL
would be converted to a "T". So, I watched it very closely. Fortunately,
that did not
happen. The only time that a zero was converted to a T was in the number
sent as
part of the exchange, and the only T was the leading Zero. When I sent the
station I
was working a 010, it sent T10, not T1T. The same with all other numbers.
The only
Zero that was changed to a T was the leading zero. When I sent 020 it was
sent as
T20, and the same for the rest of the numbers.
I will watch it very closely, especially in CW Contests. In RTTY I don't
use Cut
Numbers and also don't normally use them in CW contests either. I have
never
understood why a RTTY station would send a 5NN or a TOO in a RTTY contest.
Again, thanks to all who so nicely (and quickly) answered my questions.
Dick
W0RAA
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>Date: Sat, 24 Jul 2010 13:21:24 -0600
>From: "DickT-W0RAA" <dickt@w0raa.com>
>Subject: [WriteLog] Both of my questions answered
>To: "Writelog Reflector" <writelog@contesting.com>
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>Thanks for the quick responses, guys. Both of my questions were answered.
>I needed to set up a [CUT-NUMBERS] section in my INI file. Under that I
>put
>0=T. It worked.
>Second question regarded getting score to Total. I got a reply to that one
>also. Namely I had to work an Island Multiplier and then my score would
>produce a total. I worked an EU02 and the score came up.
>
>Great service here. Thanks guys. No more replies necessary.
>Dick
>W0RAA
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