[WriteLog] Contest problems with WriteLog
Bob Boehmer
bboehmer at gmail.com
Wed Oct 6 05:46:41 PDT 2010
As I recall, when I noticed this problem the contact was indeed logged
before the exchange had been sent. I don't know what triggered it to
be logged, though. I do not think that I had hit the Enter key or
selected another callsign. I never noticed this while running, only
on S&P reports. And typically I won't be selecting another callsign
in the middle of an S&P contact. I do think that the problem usually
occurred during a Q where I had selected the callsign from the bandmap
window.
73
Bob KG3F
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Mike Heideman <mike_heideman at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> I've observed the same behavior many times on CW and RTTY. It happens when you log the QSO before the exchange message has finished sending the other station's callsign. Hitting the message key again will send the full correct message. I suspect this is a WL bug since I can't imagine why this behavior would be desired.
>
> This most frequently happens to me on CW while running when using a single radio and I copy a second callsign and want to type it before I forget it. In a contest such as CQWW where the exchange is predictable I'll hit F2 to send the exchange then immediately hit Enter or Ctrl-Enter to log the QSO, anticipating that the other station will simply send the prefilled exchange. As I prepare to type in the other callsign the CW stops after sending the first callsign. Hitting F2 again resends the whole exchange to the first station.
>
> It could be that hitting Enter while a message is being transmitted is what triggers this weird behavior. If Enter is hit after the callsign has been sent then the remainder of the message is successfully transmitted. There may be other scenarios that cause this. I avoid using the mouse during all contests so I always type in callsigns even in RTTY contests and run into the same problem on RTTY.
>
> -Mike, N7MH
>
> Bob KG3F wrote:
>> I saw the same problem that AI9T describes below. Our S&P report
>> macro would often send only the callsign and then sit there diddling.
>> I never thought to try and hit the key again to see if it would then
>> send the report. I ended up using ALT-K to send the report.
>
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