--- Dave Henderson <nr1dx@tellink.net> wrote:
> Don't fall into the two hop trap using F12. Suppose you are "Running" on
> 14020. you see a packet spot on the band map for RA1DX on 14054 you click
> on his call and the radio QSY's to 14054, you dump your call in and work
> him. If you now press F12 you indeed will return to 14020, but if instead
> you now see the spot XW0X on 14051 and you click on him first and work him
> now pressing F12 returns you to RA1DX's freq on 14054 not your run freq on
> 14020
Several years (?) ago K1EA modified CT to work the way that Dave desires. Run
for a while, then go pick off a bunch of spots in a row (without returning to
your run frequency each time). Finally, use ALT-F4 to return you to your run
frequency (if it's not QRL :-). Also, back-to-back ALT-F4s toggle between your
run frequency and the last spot, so if the pileup is too big, you can go back
to running and check again later.
Having used CT and packet spots for many years, I really think this is the
right way to do spots. Something similar could be done in Writelog.
73 - Jim AD1C
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Jim Reisert AD1C, 7 Charlemont Court, North Chelmsford, MA 01863
USA +978-251-9933, <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>, http://www.ad1c.com
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