[WT-support] ITU.DTB compiled file

Juha Rantanen oh6xx at sral.fi
Tue Jul 11 07:54:50 CEST 2006


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Laurent HAAS - F6FVY" <f6fvy at free.fr>
To: <support at win-test.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: [WT-support] ITU.DTB compiled file


> Hello Juha
>
> Juha Rantanen a écrit :
>
>> One question about bandmap window or Win-Test in general. When I'm on run 
>> station and the run is dying I have to make a decision where to go next. 
>> The bandmap window helps in those cases when I'm connected to cluster 
>> too. But how can I check other bands multipliers or non-worker QSO's if I 
>> have radio connected to the PC? When there is no connection it is easy by 
>> just writing frequency to QSO field and the bandmap window jumps to that 
>> band. But if I do it while connected the radio it pretty much disturbs 
>> the run as I will jump to the frequency I wrote (of course). I wasn't 
>> able to find such window from Win-Test during the IARU weekend.
>
> 1/ Note that you can return to your last run freq (which is the freq where 
> you last hit F1), by using Alt-F4, whatever band/mode you are.

I will have to remember that one.

>
> 2/ You can use the Alt-A window which shows you *all* spots coming from 
> the cluster or if you entered them by yourself (with Ctrl-Enter). For now, 
> there is no "spot summary" window with all band/mod spots counts. Maybe we 
> could think abt it in the future...

Alt-A window is exactly the one I was looking for. I just didn't open it as 
I thought from the window name that it just included the DXCluster 
announcements (sh/ann) which doesn't include any useful data. I didn't know 
that there were also spots available there. Well I know next time :)

I don't think it is necessary to have "spot summary" type window. One can 
pretty easily figure out from spots themselves where to move.

73,
Juha OH6XX 



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