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Re: [WriteLog] WL V12 in ARRL DX

To: Mike Heideman <mike_heideman@hotmail.com>, "writelog@contesting.com" <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] WL V12 in ARRL DX
From: Don AA5AU <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
Reply-to: Don AA5AU <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 20:41:43 +0000 (UTC)
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A second Packet Spots window is an excellent idea.
Wayne, this is a formal request.
One Packet Spots window could be set for something like Follow Me and the other 
could be set for All Bands. It would take up less room than 5 bandmaps.
Great idea Mike!
73, Don AA5AU

 
      From: Mike Heideman <mike_heideman@hotmail.com>
 To: "writelog@contesting.com" <writelog@contesting.com> 
 Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2016 1:42 PM
 Subject: Re: [WriteLog] WL V12 in ARRL DX
   
We had one operator several years back who liked to set up bandmaps for all the 
bands on a second monitor.  After he moved on no one else had any interest in 
setting them up.  If you have the space to set up a second monitor then you can 
see at a glance what activity there is on all the bands and perhaps find a band 
opening that you otherwise might miss.
 
In my experience I never glanced at the second monitor often enough that it 
influenced a band-change decision.  My personal preference would be to set up a 
second Packet Spots window, if that were possible, that showed either a 
different band or Mults-only on all bands.  I've done this in the past by 
running Writelog on a second computer with no attached radio, just showing the 
Packet Spots window with different settings to see what's happening on other 
bands.
 
The Fixed Bandmap feature was also used to create several bandmaps for multiple 
segments of a single band so that all of the activity on that band could be 
seen at once.  Again, I prefer the Packet Spots window for this purpose.  If 
it's necessary to retune an exciter, amp or tuner to move between different 
parts of the band then the bandmaps may be a better tool for guiding 
click-and-pounce.
 
73,
-Mike, N7MH
 
> Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016 16:56:29 +0000 (UTC)
> From: Don AA5AU aa5au@bellsouth.net
> 
> My apologies to Ed since he got that information from my webpage. I had 
> written that the spots will not populate on these bandmaps when indeed they 
> do. It was a typo on my part.
> If you have the packetcluster connected, spots will populate the fixed 
> bandmaps.
> I am going to connect a second monitor to my main radio PC and set this up. I 
> presently have it running on a laptop and it's a pretty cool feature to see 
> the spots showing on all the bands at the same time. If you are running a 
> contest with 160 meters, you can have all six bands covered by showing one 
> bandmap that is connected to your radio and five others showing the other 
> bands.
> 73, Don AA5AU

                         
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