I agree this would be a helpful feature.
de Larry N1FG
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- 16 Mar 2023, 09:46
- Forum: Feature suggestions
- Topic: Long Path or Short Path on map
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5260
- 10 Mar 2023, 14:07
- Forum: Feature suggestions
- Topic: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
- Replies: 27
- Views: 5388
Re: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
Nolan, Just one comment as to contests and DX and why that is significant to this discussion. For both of those pursuits the RST is always (or at least 99.9% of the time) sent as 599. That's all I meant to reference as a difference to conversational CW where the RST is rarely 599 for most stations/l...
- 10 Mar 2023, 13:33
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: CW - Notes field - Cluster
- Replies: 3
- Views: 635
Re: CW - Notes field - Cluster
Yep, those are skimmer entries from RBN sites. Just as a preference I use the RBN system a lot more than user generated spots. However, I generate spots for folks who are trying to reach a broader audience and not getting caught (or decoded) by RBN. This is sometimes an issue for SKCC folks as we ar...
- 10 Mar 2023, 11:06
- Forum: Feature suggestions
- Topic: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
- Replies: 27
- Views: 5388
Re: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
Hi Nolan, Thank you for your comments and explanation. I do understand the modifications that can be made in the rst_user.xml file and appreciate your demonstration of the effect. However, for me the telling issue is that you generally use the default 599 as your sent RST value. I did a quick scan o...
- 09 Mar 2023, 09:51
- Forum: Feature suggestions
- Topic: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
- Replies: 27
- Views: 5388
Re: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
Nolan I wonder if you could upload your rst_user.xml file? I would like to see which values made sense to you in your operating protocol.
Do you find yourself using the scroll window at all or simply typing in values that are in your list?
Thanks - Larry N1FG
Do you find yourself using the scroll window at all or simply typing in values that are in your list?
Thanks - Larry N1FG
- 05 Mar 2023, 14:19
- Forum: Feature suggestions
- Topic: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
- Replies: 27
- Views: 5388
Re: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
Dear Lele - If only we were closer (geographically) as I would love for you to visit my shack and I could demonstrate why the RST system was designed as it was and, at the time, specifically targeted to CW (as that was the predominant mode of course). You are very close with your point here - "...
- 05 Mar 2023, 10:49
- Forum: Feature suggestions
- Topic: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
- Replies: 27
- Views: 5388
Re: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
Again, you don't know how very little you know about CW. (You have a CW Ops member on your team - ask them.)
73 - Larry N1FG
73 - Larry N1FG
- 05 Mar 2023, 09:17
- Forum: Feature suggestions
- Topic: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
- Replies: 27
- Views: 5388
Re: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
Hi lele, You could do what *every other logbook that I have ever used* does - set a default of 599 (or whatever the user selects in config) and let them either keep it or enter something different in a text field. (Look up the ADIF spec for RST.) It is beyond ironic that you bring up just typing in ...
- 03 Mar 2023, 19:29
- Forum: Feature suggestions
- Topic: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
- Replies: 27
- Views: 5388
Re: Allow free-form RST in CW mode?
"So I think our way is best" - believe me Terry, we are all certainly clear on that point. :D :D Since there seems to be the misconception that RST and the Alpha suffix - look here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R-S-T_system. The other thread, which you locked, listed issues with dropdown ...
- 01 Mar 2023, 11:16
- Forum: User support
- Topic: Logging Auroral CW QSO's
- Replies: 2
- Views: 286
Re: Logging Auroral CW QSO's
Hi Ken,
You might want to add your comment to this thread also: https://forum.log4om.com/viewtopic.php?t=6978
GL es 73!
de Larry N1FG
You might want to add your comment to this thread also: https://forum.log4om.com/viewtopic.php?t=6978
GL es 73!
de Larry N1FG