[WriteLog] a couple v12 notes from last weekend
Jim Rhodes
jimk0xu at gmail.com
Tue Oct 17 08:44:09 EDT 2017
I also had an issue (hardware, software, wetware - I don't know). The
Rittyrite window for sub receiver was using audio from main receiver, not
the sub. With phones on I I could tune sub across signals that absolutely
did not show in the sub window, but tuning main receiver signals showed in
both windows. I even loaded an old log from a different contest and it
acted the same. Checked configurations of the MMTTY setups over and over,
they were assigned to correct channels. When I get time I will try running
2 MMTTY Windows in without WriteLog and see how they act.
Jim Rhodes
K0XU
On Oct 16, 2017 20:34, "Jeff Stai" <wk6i.jeff at gmail.com> wrote:
> Maybe these are related to the poor Makrothen module, but here they are in
> case y'all have any feedback. I recently
>
> I have keyboard shortcuts for the basic exchange programmed near the enter
> key, so that it is an easy and quick tap-tap to send TU and then enter.**
> I've been doing this with no issue in v11.
>
> In v12, if tap the TU key and then enter too fast, the TU gets cut off (as
> if I had hit ESC). This happened on two different PCs.
>
> The other one is just weird. This is a K3s, on the sub RX tuned into a
> signal, MMTTY for the main window. I noticed that even when I wasn't
> transmitting on any radio that I could see my own CQ printing in the sub RX
> window. This would be for several seconds after stopping transmit. One
> could suppose someone was trying to mess with me but the sub was on a
> completely different frequency...
>
> Then I also had the issue of no SCP highlighting in the main windows, noted
> in another thread.
>
> Thanks - jeff wk6i
>
>
>
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