[WriteLog] Lost multiplier in RTTY RU

Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604 faunt@panix.com
Mon, 7 Jan 2002 13:40:10 -0500 (EST)


 From: Jim Rhodes <rhodes@evertek.net>
 Date: 2002年1月07日 10:06:05 -0600
 I lost one too, and didn't notice till I had quit the program. Found 
 several others before exiting and just scrolling back through the buffer 
 till I found them. I have the buffer set to some ridiculously high number 
 just so I can do just that. Very nice feature if I would just look harder 
 before exiting. No software glitches that I know of. No monitor on FSK with 
 the 570, so I don't know if I had the "dead key" problem. Thanks to 
 everyone for being there.
 At 10:30 AM 1/7/02 -0500, you wrote:
 >At 10:17 AM 1/7/2002 -0500, Ron Kenwood W3ZV wrote:
 >
 >>I lost a mult due entirely to my own carelessness. I failed to enter a
 >>serial number. Dumb, I know. Won't cost me the top spot. But I feel that I
 >>should be protected from that kind of dumb trick. A "Required Field Missing"
 >>message would be great for those of us who are contest challenged.
 >
 >I agree also. I forgot to enter the S/N for my 2nd QSO with ZF2NT. When 
 >I realized it, the number had long since scrolled off the screen. I also 
 >forgot to enter a state for some W9 but caught it in time. If I had been 
 >more serious in the contest, I probably would not have made these mistakes.
 >
This is one of the reasons I'd like to see a WF1B-like .AIR file for
WL. I think these are legitimate fixes to a log, after the contest,
and they're MUCH easier if you're working with a text file, rather
than re-decoding an audio file.
Please???
73, doug

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