Jeff wrote "Over in the WSJT groups I see that it is considered poor
practice to transmit on the RX frequency - which I can see because someone
could already be using the other cycle."
I never picked up on that and I don't agree that transmitting on the other
station's TX frequency is poor practice. I typically don't do it, but I
don't see anything wrong with it.
Don AA5AU
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From: WriteLog [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Jeff
Stai
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2019 3:24 PM
To: Writelog Reflector; Wayne
Subject: [WriteLog] digirite issues during the WW
Observations and suggestions. Overall a heck of a nice piece of code and I
very much preferred it over using WSJT-x.
1. Check boxes unchecking. At various times - when re-sending - the check
boxes for the QSOs in progress, Calculated next, and/or the Automatically
Transmit Next would simply uncheck. One example would be answering a CQ,
then not seeing a CQ for a couple cycles, then seeing the CQ but whoops the
box is not checked so I don't get my answer sent in the next cycle.
Another case was I was calling CQ and saw a multiplier pop up in the CQ
window. I quickly clicked on the call and Automatically Transmit Next was
unchecked and I missed responding. And more than once I saw the call get
unchecked in QSOs in progress after just one or two resends.
In none of these cases and others was I anywhere close to the 5 minute
inactivity timeout. Maybe 2 or 3 minutes at the most.
2. Scrolling in the CQ windows needs to be more "RTTYrite-like" and not
jumping around while populating. Trying to click on a moving target
resulted in some erroneous calls and lost Qs. Ditto the Messages to me
window (I operated with Auto respond unchecked.) I gather some sort of
prioritization is going on? But I prefer to choose who to contact next.
3. Calculated next - often was blank but the right next message was chosen
and sent anyway.
4. Sometimes I would see the expected message in the conversation window
but a repeat was sent as if the message hadn't been recognized.
5. "Starting a QSO by answering a CQ message is the only way that DigiRite
puts its QSO's transmit frequency on the other station's RX frequency."
Someone needs to explain why this is desirable.
Over in the WSJT groups I see that it is considered poor practice to
transmit on the RX frequency - which I can see because someone could
already be using the other cycle. Usually I have gone to the trouble of
finding a clear place and I'd like to stay there. And if I am CQing and I
see a multiplier appear I want to be able to snag it and keep in my clear
spot.
I'd prefer to see a "Hold TX" like on WSJT-x so I keep my place no matter
what, or maybe let's just not do this?
6. I was amazed at seeing so many strong signals in the Transceive window
but seeing so few decodes as a result. Not sure what to make of that...
7. I'll echo the request I saw elsewhere for being able to do the longer
sequence with signal report when the other op expects it. I found I was
able to click and choose the alt message if I was quick but I had to be
right there after seeing the decode in the conversation window. I see this
as analogous to a RTTY op getting conversational on you in a contest. It's
just polite practice, even if you'd rather not... :)
8. I wish I had taken a screen shot of this, but last night I was noticing
some weirdness in the number of points per QSO. Stuff like an N5 being 5
points while a CE is 3 points. Also my score was like 4000 something. I
made a mental note the check on it later.
This morning after I made my Cabrillo I went to do my 3830 post. That's
when I noticed my score was now 2000 something and my points now appeared
correct. I don't know when this change happened and I'm reasonably certain
I wasn't on drugs.
Thanks! jeff wk6i
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Jeff Stai ~ WK6I ~ wk6i.jeff@gmail.com
RTTY op at W7RN
Twisted Oak Winery ~ http://www.twistedoak.com/
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