[TRLog] WPX is in two weeks - several topics and BUGs...

Martin Huml OL5Y@contesting.com
Sat, 15 May 1999 10:44:09 +0200


* In WPX contest (and others with prefix multipliers) is no possibility to show worked multipliers. That could be e.g. as follows:
- nothing in CALL window, AltG pressed -> all prefixes worked are displayed (alphabetically sorted)
- "J" in CALL window, AltG pressed -> prefixes worked starting with J (J2, J3, J6, J7, JA1, JA2, ...)
- "JA" in CALL window, AltG pressed -> prefixes worked starting with JA (JA1, JA2, ...)

* If in the end of any CW message is change of the speed, this command is not executed (speed is not changed).

* Command Control-U in memory message could update CallsignICameBackTo variable with the call window contents or callsign in exchange window (new written), if there is. Now, if I write corrected callsign in exchange window, then use message with Control-U, CALL OKAY NOW message is sent always. So that means Control-U command not works with callsign in exchange window.

* Add switch to filter WARC-bands and VHF-bands spots from Bandmap (in case BAND MAP ALL BANDS = true)

* Add more possibilities to finish QSO (QSLing). Now there are two ways only: QSL (Enter) or Quick QSL (e.g. backslash). It would be very nice if I could finish QSO with another programmable manners, e.g.:
- TU JOHN (name from TRMASTER.DTA)
- 73
- QRV 80M?
- CIAO JOE (salutation from HELLO.DAT and name from TRMASTER.DTA)
This feature could be implemented e.g. by special control character located in EX MEMORY string, which evoke logging QSO. 

73 & CU in WPX (OL5Y, SOSB 10m)

Martin Huml
OK1FUA, OL5Y or IH9/OL5Y in the contests
OL5Y@contesting.com
Contest Team Pantelleria - IH9P - CQWW DX SSB MULTI/MULTI
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