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Re: [WriteLog] Phone Contesting with WL

To: "Gary AL9A" <al9a@mtaonline.net>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Phone Contesting with WL
From: Dick Flanagan <dick@k7vc.com>
Date: Wed, 20 Oct 2010 13:40:35 -0700
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Thanks, Gary.  I've got a lot of homework to do.  I'll report back if 
I have any difficulty.

Dick

At 11:28 AM 10/20/2010, Gary AL9A wrote:
 >Dick,
 >
 >Good luck getting your first audio wav files created.  Most of the tricks
 >and tips just involve thinking ahead about what you want to do with the
 >voice files.  Here are a few ideas for your consideration.  Don't worry
 >about doing all of them right away - you can grow into other areas as you
 >gain experience.
 >
 >1. Create multiple folders of wav files tailored for various contests.  That
 >way you don't have to constantly record new messages before a each SSB
 >contest that has a slightly different exchange format.  This also serves as
 >a good back up should you accidently wipe out a wav file in the middle of a
 >contest and need to get it back in a hurry - see #4 below.
 >2. Make two wav files called "question.wav" and "slash.wav".  In
 >"question.wav" record the word "Again?".  In "slash.wav" record the word
 >"Stroke".  Program one F key with the macro "%C" - I use the F5 key.  That
 >sends whatever is in the Call field.  If you are running and only get a part
 >of the call enter what you catch and then press F5.  For example you get
 >"WD2" and miss the rest.  Press F5 and WL sends "Whiskey Delta Two" to ask
 >for the fill.  Or type "WD2?" in the Call field and press F5.  If you have
 >created the "question.wav" file WL sends "Whiskey Delta Two Again?".  If you
 >get a call operating portable and have the "slash.wav" recorded entering the
 >call K4ABC/7 in the Call field will send "Kilo Four Alpha Bravo Charlie
 >Stroke Seven".  Be careful of Mobiles or Maritime Mobiles however.  Entering
 >"/M" at the end of a call sends "Stroke Mike", not "Stroke Mobile".
 >3. You can chain wave files together on a single F key.  That way a single
 >wav file can be played on multiple F keys.  For example F9 could be set to
 >play <msg9.wav><msg12.wav><msg15.wav>.  You can also create wav files
 >numbered higher than any F key.  A file named "msg35.wav" cannot be played
 >directly by pressing an F key unless it is programmed into a macro on an F
 >key or on a Keyboard Shortcut key.
 >4. Be careful of WL's "Record On The Fly" ability.  This feature allows you
 >to rerecord an F key in the middle of a contest by pressing SHIFT+Fn.  This
 >puts WL into record mode and what you say into the mike OVERWRITES the wav
 >file in Fn with the new message!  This is often useful when running split
 >and you wish to announce your split listening frequency.  However, many
 >times in the heat of battle I've wanted to send the message in one of the
 >Shifted SSB memory bank locations and in haste hit SHIFT+Fn.  That doesn't
 >send the Shifted SSB message, but wipes out the normal Fn wav file!  That's
 >why having a different wav file folder with this contests messages saved is
 >handy.  In this case it is easy to copy the original wav file back into the
 >contest wav file location.
 >5. You can play wav files by using the mouse to click on the "buttons" in
 >the Entry window.  These buttons are preset to play messages from the
 >Shifted SSB memory bank locations.  The Call button always plays
 >"msg12.wav".  The next button plays "msg13.wav", the one after that plays
 >"msg14.wav", etc.  Be aware of this because if you've recorded a message in
 >the Shifted SSB bank and then accidently click one of the buttons in the
 >Entry window you may send an unintended message.
 >6. If you record wav files for the Shifted SSB memory bank locations the
 >only way to play them directly from the keyboard is to setup Keyboard
 >Shortcuts.  I have created shortcuts for the number keys on my keyboard by
 >using ALT+1 thru ALT+0.  In Tools/Keyboard Shortcuts you need to use the
 >assign the "MessageShiftPhnn" instructions to unused keys get these wav
 >files to play on command.  The tricky one is "MessageShiftPh11" that should
 >actually be assigned to the number 1 key.
 >
 >That should keep you busy for a few days Dick!  Good luck!
 >
 >73,
 >Gary AL9A
 >
 >
 >----- Original Message -----
 >From: "Dick Flanagan" <dick@k7vc.com>
 >To: "Writelog Reflector" <writelog@contesting.com>
 >Sent: October 20, 2010 12:13 AM
 >Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Phone Contesting with WL
 >
 >
 >> At 12:05 AM 10/20/2010, Gary AL9A wrote:
 >> >There are many tricks and tips to using wav files in a SSB contest
 >>
 >> Thanks, Gary (and you, too, Trent).  I will get the sound card,
 >> alphabet and number wav files built and playing together and perhaps
 >> you or some of the other folks could pass along some of those "tricks
 >> and tips" on how to use them effectively.
 >>
 >> I shall return...  :)
 >>
 >> Dick
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