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Subject: [TRLog] Bandmap Inconsistencies
From: dl2zav@darc.de (Udo DL2ZAV)
Date: Sun, 2 Dec 2001 21:11:08 +0100
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> I would like one more inconsistency to be added to the band map, that
being
> that
> CQ/8947 never pop into the call window. In fact I'd even like if the
> program went
> into CQ-mode and started a new CQ when I press Enter on CQ/8947 in the
band
> map.

And, please, if possible, add an option to allow these CQ/8947 entries be
switched off completely. These entries mess up the bandmap when the S&P
radio is rig controlled and the second (CQing) radio is not.
Thanks
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73,
Udo

dl2zav@darc.de

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From: "Udo DL2ZAV" <dl2zav@darc.de>
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Subject: [TRLog] Alt-D and the Bandmap
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 23:40:27 +0200
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I have 2 radios. Radio 1 is interfaced, radio 2 is not. Stations dupechecked
on radio 1 go into the bandmap.
I'm on radio 2 calling CQ. At the same time, I search & pounce on radio 1.
I work someone on radio 1 using Alt-D and the two radio mode.
As soon as I resume calling CQ on radio 2, his call in the bandmap is
replaced by CQ-###.
TR is right, I am calling CQ, but on the OTHER radio.
I end up with a bandmap full of CQ-###'s instead of callsigns. I'd like to
keep the calls of the guys I worked in the bandmap in order to see they are
dupes now.

Any suggestions?
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73,
Udo

dl2zav@darc.de

Ich funke mit TR-Log von N6TR.
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