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Re: [WriteLog] 10.45m "observances"

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Subject: Re: [WriteLog] 10.45m "observances"
From: "Ian White, G3SEK" <G3SEK@ifwtech.co.uk>
Reply-to: "Ian White, G3SEK" <g3sek@ifwtech.co.uk>
Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 23:44:32 +0000
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Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Hi Wayne and gang,

In 5 years, I have never used any contest software but Writelog for RTTY contests. I'm still learning things. But I noted these "anomalies" this past weekend which might need to be looked at:

I never used it before, but noticed some too... perhaps this module needs some attention before next year.

1.  Why isn't "number required" the default for the WPX exchange?
   (I changed the default).  I noted that when I used ENTER to log a QSO,
   Writelog would not accept the QSO if there was no serial number entered.
   HOWEVER, using the mouse to "Enter in log" did NOT perform the check,
   it allowed me to log serial number-less QSOs.

2.  The "Time on" in the Rate window is wrong.  It starts counting from when
   Writelog is started.  This used to show "Time on" for the whole contest,
   regardless of how many times you re-started Writelog.  So I have no idea
   how many hours I operated this one.

3. Several times, I tried to save the config info. I got a dialogue box saying
something like "Save config could not be completed. "wpx2004rt - Writelog"
program is not responding." However it seemed to save the info OK. Using
WinXP Pro with all the patches.


4. %D didn't work correctly in the F3 buffer. I had mine programmed as:

%R%D 599-%3 %3 %D%R%E

I expected it to print:

<DX> 599-### ### <DX>

But instead it usually sent:

<DX> 599-### ### AD1C

5. Auto (timed) CQ didn't work with MMTTY 1.65. I could never get it to repeat.

Worked for me, but bear in mind that the repeat time for RTTY messages is measured from start to start - if the repeat time is less than the time it takes to send the message, it never will repeat.


However, if there was a reply, I never could get the hang of pressing Alt-T quickly enough to prevent an auto-repeat. It would be neat if the auto-repeat could be canceled automatically if an incoming callsign is highlighted.


6. In the lower-left hand corner, "kHz" should be abbreviated "KHz"

Small "k" is correct here (conventionally, "K" means multiples of 1024).


and there should
   be a space between "KHz" and the mode.  Mine read like:

14080 kHzFSK

It would have looked nicer if it said:

14080 KHz FSK

7. It annoys me that when you type in a call, in the logging box it says "New Mult" but when
you enter the serial number, the "New Mult" indication goes away.


There are potentially more serious problems on that line in the QSO Entry box, e.g:

- dupes sometimes being flagged up as new stations; or the flag changing to "dupe" only when tabbing out of the callsign field; or not changing at all... embarrassing...

- the indicated country being wildly incorrect in the QSO Entry box (though always corrected in the log window)

- previously worked callsigns appearing spontaneously in the entry field, sometimes overwriting the callsign being worked. This callsign wasn't always the last one worked, but when it happened, the same call was also in the SCP box (and I'll swear I never clicked it).

Unfortunately I can't be much more specific about details of the above, on account of being in contest mode rather than software testing mode at the time.


8. When I was CQing, INSERT would pick up the highlighted-call from the screen, but when
I was in S&P mode, it did not. For example, I dump in my call, I get a report back, I hit
INSERT then it sends the F3 message above without his callsign.


There were some instances where "DE callsign" failed to highlight. On the other hand, callsigns sometimes highlighted correctly without a "DE" in sight.

With 10.45M and MMTTY 1.65C running in 128MB on a P900, there definitely seemed to be a problem with garbage accumulation over timescales of several hours. Although neither program completely crashed, there were times when they came close - the main symptom was missing more and more control keystrokes. A re-start always cured the problem, and then it was good again for several hours. For BARTG, I'll try 256MB and see if that gives the system a bit more slack.


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