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Re: [WriteLog] sending corrected calls

To: frugoli@worldlinkisp.com
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] sending corrected calls
From: cwman@juno.com
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 20:27:30 GMT
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In the Writelog.ini file at the following line the the "Configuration" section:

CwSendPartialCallCorrections=0

The "0" is a zero, not a letter.  That should do it

73,

Fred/NA2U
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-- "Alfred J. Frugoli (KE1FO)" <frugoli@worldlinkisp.com> wrote:

Hello Writeloggers,

I seem to remember a way to send the callsign field only if changes had been 
made to the field since the last fkey was pressed.  Example.

Exchange 1:
I copy PJ2T, send the exchange with F2.  He comes back, I've got his call 
right, so I press F3 (or enter) to log the contact and send TU.

Exchange 2:
I copy GW1BLE and send his exchange using F2.  He comes back, and I realize 
that his call is actually GW0BLE, so I correct it in the callsign field. I now 
want F3 (or enter) to send GW0BLE TU.  

Is there a way to do this?  I can't find it in the documentation or on the 
website.

73 de Al, KE1FO 


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