Do you mean dueling CQs or auto CQ? Dueling CQ is an SO2R function that
sends alternating CQs on the two radios. Auto CQ is a one radio function
that just repeats a CQ automatically after a pause.
I use Ctrl-Hypen to launch dueling CQs and it seems fine. (I used 6.92 last
weekend.) You can adjust the speed while it's running.
Alt-Q configures auto CQ (which message, delay time), and Alt-C toggles it
on and off. I'm not sure how those commands might interact with the dueling
CQ function.
With auto CQ running, I don't believe there's any way to change the speed.
Page-Up and Page-Down adjust the time delay before the next CQ. If you want
to change the speed, hit ESC to cancel auto CQ, change the speed, then hit
Alt-C to restart auto CQ.
Robert K5PI
-----Original Message-----
From: trlog-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:trlog-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Ed Muns
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2009 10:25 PM
To: trlog@contesting.com
Subject: [Trlog] Dueling CQs
The dueling CQ feature has two problems:
1. It does not force TR-Log into CQ-mode. If TR-Log was in S&P mode before
Alt-Q is invoked, it stays in that mode and when you answer the first
station, your S&P message is sent, not the CQ exchange message.
2 The CW speed is fixed at about 25 WPM. At least, I couldn't figure out
how to change it. TR-Log still reports 35 WPM (or, whatever) on the screen
and allows speed adjustments to normal CW, but reverts to this fixed,
unchangeable speed for Dueling-CQs.
Ed - W0YK
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