[RTTY] Three lessons from NAQP

Ed Muns ed at w0yk.com
Sun Feb 27 18:34:10 PST 2011


In addition, N1MM Logger allows the user to choose FIRST IN, FIRST OUT or
LAST IN, FIRST OUT.  Right-click the stack and a menu pops up for you to
choose which logic you want.

I almost always want to work the first call that comes out of the pile-up,
so it goes immediately into the Entry Window.  I wait a partial second to
get any other calls, then trigger the exchange message, then load the stack
with those additional calls while the exchange message is running.  I call
this partial-second wait "slow down to win", which has an analogy in mark
rounding tactics in sailboat racing.

73,
Ed
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Ed Muns - W0YK
www.w0yk.com 

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: rtty-bounces at contesting.com 
> [mailto:rtty-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Hank Garretson
> Sent: Sunday, 27 February, 2011 18:19
> To: James C. Hall, MD
> Cc: Jim Reisert AD1C; RTTY Reflector
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] Three lessons from NAQP
> 
> On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 5:30 PM, James C. Hall, MD, WB4YDL < 
> heartdoc at nwtcc.com> wrote:
> 
> The new call stacking feature of N1MM for logthenpop was very 
> cool. The only
> > problem is that I tend to click on the first call that 
> comes through - 
> > immediately. Then if a second call happens to make it 
> through, I click 
> > it to start the process. The only thing I don't like is 
> that it works 
> > the LAST call first. It would be nice if it had the option 
> to reverse 
> > that order - ya know, putting cards under the deck, instead 
> of on top. 
> > :)
> >
> 
> Alt-Click will place the second call in the On-Deck position 
> instead of the call-entry line.
> 
> Ski Exuberantly,
> 
> Hank, W6SX
> 
> Mammoth Lakes, California
> 
> Elevation 8083 feet in John Muir's Range of Light 
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