Found it! Amazing what you can find when you read the HELP information. It
was hiding on the "Windows" TAB and on the bottom of the menu as "Fixed
BandMaps".
There are actually 6 fixed frequency bandmaps that can be opened up, you can
commit them to up to 4 radios and set the center frequency of each. I only
have one radio, so with the radio on 20m, I started a couple of the Fixed
Frequency BandMap and centered then on 7025 and 3525. The spots started
populating right away. Additionally I committed them to my only radio as radio
#1 and was able to click the appropriate bandmap call/spot and move the radio
to the frequency of the call as well as populate the QSO Entry panel from any
of the bandmaps I had open. Also it color codes the calls as is typical in
Writelog. So it works very well.
My vision is getting worst and worst these days and it is hard to sort out the
"Packet Spots" panel sometimes, so I thought that it would be useful to sort
out the spots by individual bandmap during CQ WW CW and see it it would help
with the spots and let me know when another band might be open, as well as not
overlooking a mult. I don't think I need 6 of them open, but would be nice to
have a couple of them open on different bands to maybe have a better reference
to what is going on.
Thanks for continuing to support this feature!
Jim/KC4HW
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Johnson <jim@kc4hw.com>
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: 11/15/2019 9:41:18 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Cloning BandMap
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Hey Everybody,
Hal/N4GG WLv11 has the ability to have multiple Band Maps. However, I am not
able to find this feature in WLv12.42G. I wonder if I am missing another setup
for this feature?
Jim/KC4HW
----- Original Message -----
From: Hal Kennedy <halken@comcast.net>
To: Jim Johnson <jim@kc4hw.com>
Cc: <writelog@contesting.com>
Sent: 11/14/2019 7:47:44 AM
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Cloning BandMap
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Jim...it's easy and very useful.
In the upper corner of a bandmap is "File." That brings down a menu -
select "New View." New view creates another bandmap. Then pick "Select
center frequency" to set the new bandmap where you want it.
I have run with as as nay as 6 additional bandmaps, on a separate monitor,
displaying all the contest bands at once.
73
Hal N4GG
On Thu, Nov 14, 2019 at 6:32 AM Jim Johnson <jim@kc4hw.com> wrote:
> Seems that there was a way to create additional Band Maps where one could
> have
> other bands populated with the band specific calls with color coding.
>
> I could not find anything in the Help docs.
>
>
> Jim/KC4HW
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