Mike,
Ahhh, good point about auto cq. I will look into that! That situation should
set a CQ freq.
Funny you should mention the return to CQ mode. I am working on that now as
well as going to S&P when executing NextBandMap. I am also allowing
NextBandMap to always put the band map call in the call window even if there
was something there already. That should remove some of the quirkiness from
those functions. I actually got that stuff working (on my system) last night.
In the mean time what I have always done is code the appropriate mode switch
command with the NextBandMap or LastCQFreq like this
CQ SSB MEMORY F5 = banddown
CQ SSB MEMORY F6 = bandup
CQ SSB MEMORY F7 = sapmode
CQ SSB MEMORY F8 = cqmode
CQ SSB MEMORY F9 = sapmodenextbandmap
CQ SSB MEMORY F10 = lastcqfreq
EX SSB MEMORY F5 = banddown
EX SSB MEMORY F6 = bandup
EX SSB MEMORY F7 = sapmode
EX SSB MEMORY F8 = cqmode
EX SSB MEMORY F9 = nextbandmap
EX SSB MEMORY F10 = lastcqfreqcqmode
--
73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron rossi(kk1l@arrl.net) <><
QTH: Jericho, Vermont
My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>>>"Mike Heideman" said:
> One other way I've noticed that LASTCQFREQ does not get set is
> when using the Auto CQ features. If you use Alt-Q or Alt-C to
> start CQing on a new frequency then it does not go into the
> Bandmap as a CQ frequency. This may have been Mike's original
> problem. I remember something similar happening to me, jumping
> to a different band because there was no CQ frequency recorded
> on my current band because I started on the band with an
> Auto-CQ.
>
> This was also a problem when I QSYed from my original CQ
> frequency on a band, then worked someone S&P and tried to
> return. It returned to the original CQ frequency and I had
> forgotten where my new spot was where I had only Auto-CQed.
>
> Another feature that would be nice with LASTCQFREQ is to
> automatically return to CQ mode after returning to a previous CQ
> frequency. For some reason it always seems to require 2 or 3
> ESC-key hits to get back into CQ mode. If I'm returning to my
> CQ frequency then I almost certainly want to CQ so why not just
> put me back into that mode.
>
> -Mike, N7MH
>
> Ron Rossi said:
> Wed, 29 May 2002 08:07:35 -0400
>
> Mike,
>
> Calling CQ with F1 or F2 is what sets the CQ frequency. The
> program does not
> assume if you work a station in CQ mode that that is your new CQ
> frequency.
> That would be too prone to user error and would probably cause
> other problems
> as well.
>
> I have not yet been able to recreate the problems some folks
> have been seeing
> with the LAST CW FREQ function.
>
> While playing around with this function though I did notice that
> the last CQ
> frequency is not remembered when restarting the program. I will
> be changing
> that in the next release. I have not decided whether I will
> attempt to pull
> the data from the band map or change RESTART.BIN to include it.
>
> --
> 73 es God Bless de KK1L...ron rossi(kk1l@arrl.net) <><
> QTH: Jericho, Vermont
> My page: http://www.qsl.net/kk1l
>
>
> >>>K5NZ@aol.com said:
> >
> > In a message dated 5/28/02 3:22:14 PM Central Daylight Time,
> > rrossi@btv.ibm.com writes:
> >
> >
> > > Did you use the F1 of F2 keys while on 15m in CQ mode to set
> the new CQ
> > > frequency on 15m? Your description makes it sound like it
> worked as
> > > intended.
> > > ie
> >
> > No I had changed to 15m run...then went for a mult on 15m and
> when I tried to
>
> > use the function it took me to the last run freq I was using
> on 10m many
> > QSO's before.. Now I might have only used the Enter Key for
> the CQ and not
> > F1 or F2 could that make a difference..?
> >
> > "If it's worth doing....it's worth overdoing!"
> > Regards,
> > Mike Hance K5NZ
> > Bedias, Tx
> > www.teamcramp.com
> >
>
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