[RTTY] CR/LF, SP, or something better for RTTY

Boyan via RTTY rtty at contesting.com
Fri Oct 3 14:53:32 EDT 2014


Hi,

I tryed the demo and I think it will not work for SO2R at all. Imagine you are doing dueling CQ. The mouse is always in movement between both DI's, so both DI's will be almost always frozen.
I don't understand what is the reason to freeze the RX window. If something is missing it will be better/faster just to ask for repeat instead to freeze the window and to try to find missing info.

73 Boyan
LZ2BE / LZ8E



________________________________
 From: Rick Ellison <yahoogroups at cnyfindit.com>
To: rtty at contesting.com 
Sent: Friday, October 3, 2014 9:28 PM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] CR/LF, SP, or something better for RTTY
 

Alex..
Over the weekend I will download and give the demo a try. Will also try some
experiments with the mousemove event and how that goes..

73 Rick

-----Original Message-----
From: RTTY [mailto:rtty-bounces at contesting.com] On Behalf Of Alex, VE3NEA
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 12:41 PM
To: rtty at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RTTY] CR/LF, SP, or something better for RTTY

Hi Rick,

> This is Implemented in N1MM + sort of. In N1MM+ there is an option 
> called "Use RX Window Callsign pause Routines" What this does is when 
> your mouse is over a callsign it freezes input to the RX window as 
> soon as you move away from the callsign it unfreezes the RX window input.

My demo behaves differently. You do not have to chase the scrolling callsign
and place your mouse cursor over it to freeze the display.


> Alex's idea is a good one but during a contest my mouse never leaves the
RX
> window so if using Alex's idea the window would be paused all of the time.

This is not correct. The display un-freezes shortly after you stop 
moving the mouse, it also un-freezes on mouse clicks.

Please try the demo and see if it conflicts with your operating style. 
Here is the download link again:

  (http://www.dxatlas.com/private/freezer.zip)

73 Alex VE3NEA
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