Hi Jim,
Since most of us are using MMTTY in some form either in N1MM Logger,
WriteLog, Win-Test, others or MMTTY stand-alone I remind you that you can
set MMTTY to create a file that contains the entire contest. In MMTTY
select "File(F)", then "Options of Received-log", then select "Folder" and
specify a path where you want the log kept. I use Log as the folder name.
Then go back to "File(F)", then "Options of Received-log", then check "Log
time stamp" and "Time stamp in UTC". Once you do this MMTTY will create a
file for every day in the contest. For example NAQP created a file in my
MMTTY/Log directory named "090228.txt". Every NAQP QSO is in that file
exactly as it appeared in my printed display. Had you done that, you'd be
able to look up that fellow that helped you. I use it for the N.I.L.s QSO
requests I get when people fail to complete a QSO or send me a report when
I'm working someone else. I look in the file and I can see exactly what
happened. Try it.
73 Art W2NRA
"Keep to the Code!"
w2nra.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "jim" <wb5aaa@windstream.net>
To: <rtty-bounces@contesting.com>
Cc: <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 01, 2009 01:27 PM
Subject: [RTTY] looking for the person that helped WB5AAA
> During the NAQP contest this past weekend
> There was someone that stopped and
> Helped me get my rig back on FREQ...
> I did not write down his/her call
> But If u remember stopping to send me a message to
> WB5AAA
> PLEASE send me an e-mail at:
> Wb5aaa at arrl.net
>
> Thanks to a TRUE HAM
>
> from the shack of
> WB5AAA
> 73 de JIM
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