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Subject: [RTTY] DE
From: aa5au@bellsouth.net (Don Hill AA5AU)
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 16:51:09 -0600
Good question.  A lot of software require the DE to trigger the highlighting of
the callsign to follow.  Some programs, such as WriteLog, do not require the
DE before the call.  A callsign will highlight automatically as it scrolls 
across the
screen if it is in the .dta file that is active for that particular log.  Also 
any callsign
previously worked and in that log will highlight without DE.

However, if a callsign is not in the database, not previously worked and logged
and not followed by DE, it will not highlight.  Not all programs behave this 
way,
I'm guessing.

Personally, I want my callsign to highlight on the other station's screen no 
matter
what.  So I will always put a DE in front of my call.  It saves time on the 
other end
which invariably saves time on my end.

I guess some believe their call is going to highlight on the other person's 
screen without
the DE.  But not everyone runs WriteLog.  I believe it's good practice to use 
DE before
your callsign like DE AA5AU AA5AU K.  Not necessarily DE AA5AU DE AA5AU K.

It would be interesting to see how all the other RTTY contest software 
functions.

Good point to bring up Nils.

73, Don

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nils Collin, SM6BSK" <nils.collin@telia.com>
To: <RTTY@contesting.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 3:49 PM
Subject: [RTTY] DE


> Gentlemen,
>
> Speaking abt "DE" I just wonder why so many of you have dropped the "DE" in 
> front of your call when calling or answering a CQ?
;-)   Maybe it sounds "tougher", but it sure makes some annoyance if you have 
to reach for the mouse to catch your call!
>
> 73, Nils
> SM6BSK
>
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