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Re: [Trlog] Repeated CQ

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Subject: Re: [Trlog] Repeated CQ
From: VR2BrettGraham <vr2bg@harts.org.hk>
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 01:44:08 +0000
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ES5TV replied to G3YXX:

Quite right! Nice to hear somebody brought it up. I thought that was my
problem only.

The Alt-C does not work properly in the last versions and it is very
disturbing, especially in SO2R operation.

What happens is that having set the Alt-Q up and pressing Alt-C after a QSO
only 1 CQ is sent sometimes and no repetition follows. So have to press ESC
and try again, sometimes several times. I can see from the screen that when
no seconds countdown starts the thing is not working.

Interesting. I use Alt-Q & Alt-C quite a bit in day-to-day operation & have not
seen anything like that happen - Alt-C restarts the repeating CQ every time.
I use it to increasingly CQ to myself on 6 & 12m.


I've been having problems with ^- (dualing CQs) - it alternates between radios
on code elements: dash on Rig 1, dot on Rig 2, dash on Rig 1, dot on Rig 2
& so on - but in debugging an RFI problem in a new QTH I tried ^- barefoot &
it behaved, so this must have been RF getting into the switch box all along.
I think I'd made a post about it here & not seeing any reply, wasn't sure what
to make of it all.

And strange thing is that when the countdown does not start but I start to
enter a callsign right after the Alt-C CQ the callsign is not entered into
the CALL window but rather into the place where the seconds countdown is
usually displayed. So you have to push ESC when you notice it and start
entering the call again into the right place - slowing the pace down a lot.

Definitely haven't seen that with 6.79, DOS 6.22, QEMM something-dot
something & DVPTSR loaded. In the recent AA CW, I did notice that Alt-Q
wouldn't cancel if I did something I expected would cancel it, but I've forgotten
what that was.


73, VR2BrettGraham

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