[WriteLog] Re: CIS RTTY contest question
Steve Woodruff
sjwoodr at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 10 16:02:44 EDT 2004
i've sent bill a fix for the reported cis module bugs
for him to test out.... looks good to me.
/steve n9oh
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 10 Sep 2004 14:35:22 +0200
> From: "DC3HB" <dc3hb at freenet.de>
> Subject: [WriteLog] Re: CIS RTTY contest question
> To: <writelog at contesting.com>
> Cc: dezrat1242 at ispwest.com
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> Hi Bill,
>
> I have found the same "error" in WL. In the WL
> manual I found following:
>
> -----
> Individual contest modules can customize WriteLog's
> default behavior. The default is:
>
> 1) Any string with both digits and letters is the
> call sign.
> 2) A string with only letters is placed into the
> entry field that contains
> letters that is wide enough for what you have
> typed
> 3) A string with only digits is placed into the
> narrowest entry field
> that contains digits and is wide enough.
> 4) The RST sent and received fields are never
> automatically filled this way
> -----
>
> The CIS area code such as RU11 is a call sign ;-)
>
> I think the autor of the CIS module don't customize
> the default behavior. A workaround
> is to place the area code from hand into the RCVD
> field.
>
> But there is another error in the CIS module:
>
> All area codes with 0 (zero) like RU01 or TM03 dont
> work. I have found the reason for this behavior in
> the cisdx.ini file.
> In place of the zero there is the letter O. You can
> type RU<letter>O3 or you must edit the ini file.
>
> cu in contest.
>
> 73 for now
> Bernd, DC3HB
>
> > It seems that in the CIS RTTY contest, the CIS
> locations such as RU11,
>
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Steve Woodruff, N9OH @ 42.18N 88.34W, sjwoodr at yahoo.com
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