Clearly with 14/15" monitors there is a set of tradeoffs as to what is most
important, and of course that varies with the activity during a contest, but
even then, the band map or at least a portion of it can be sized to work for
you along with other things you deem important.
Try sizing each and turning on and off things like the packet spot window as
you use the band map, you should find combinations that work for you.
Now, for SO2R, I have found that the investment in a second video card and
monitor is well worth it !! I am using Windows 2000, but I believe 98SE also
suports this. The second monitor is on a shelf above the first, so it's
nearly contiguous and things like band maps and score summary and terminal
window for packet can fit up there.
I also use a second sound card so the Windows and Writelog Audio Review can
come out of the speakers and not into the radio.
Happy WriteLogging
Ric KV1W
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clive Whelan" <clive@gw3njw.fsworld.co.uk>
To: "ARS NZ3O Byron FM29fx" <nz3o@arrl.net>; <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 16:08
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] On screen bandmap(s)
> ARS NZ3O (Byron) FM29fx wrote:
>
>
> > Does it overlap with your other windows? If so,
> > it will be placed behind them. Try positioning it
> > so it doesn't overlap.
> >
>
>
>
> Yes, that's what is happening. Unfortunately there is no way
> with a 14" monitor in 800x600 that it can be set *not* to
> overlap.
>
> Clearly this window behaves differently to all the other
> windows, which are reasonably well behaved, and I do not
> understand why this should be so.
>
>
> Certainly it makes true SO2R operation very inefficient indeed.
> Seems to me that the author's perspective is required.
>
>
> 73
>
>
> Clive
> GW3NJW
> gw3njw@gw7x.org
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>
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