[WT-support] Bugs and Wishes for Win-Test 3.6.2
Laurent HAAS - F6FVY
f6fvy at free.fr
Mon Nov 27 17:22:57 CET 2006
Hi Werner
Werner Maier a écrit :
> BUG:
> 1. Log a QSO.
> 2. AFTER Logging press ALT-F3 to spot this QSO
> 3. The QSO (the line already in the log, not the normal log
> edit line) will be cleared.
> 4. if you enter the callsign again there, it will be marked
> as a dupe.
> 5. if you enter another callsign there, you will end up having
> 1 additional QSO in the Score Summary than in the log.
> 6. type RELOAD, everything (scoring) is back to normal.
> 7. if you type reload instead of fixing the "empty" qso line
> the call is back.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
Already fixed in our dvpt trunk by Olivier during the CQWW CW @ TM2Y ;-)
One hand on the VFO, the other one on the compiler's keyboard ;-)
PLEASE DO NOT REPORT THIS BUG ANYMORE ! TNX !
> BUG:
> 1. Click on any spot in the Radio window (bandmap).
> 2. Check partial window and N+1 Window will NOT be
> updated.
> 3. press Space.
> 4. Check partial window and N+1 Window will NOT be
> updated.
> 5. Change the Call in the Call-filed.
> 6. SCP/N+1 Windows will get an update.
I also noticed this while operating. We'll check it.
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> Feature Request:
> The bandwith of the 7 MHz CW area in the default Bandmap is
> too small - at least for CQWW-CW. I wondered, why I did not
> get eny spots above 7040 into the bandmap.
> After changing the bandmap and restarting WT it worked.
> maybe the CW area for 7 MC should be 7000-7100, at
> least in CQWW-CW :) maybe same idea for CQWW-SSB?
> maybe we should point this clearly out @ docs.win-test.com.
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Actually, we wanted a more flexible waqy to do it, and we implemented
the bandplans. You can set up to 9 different bandplans, and "attach" one
of them to your log, depending on the mode, the contest type etc...
> Feature Request:
> In the Contest I clicked on a spot in the bandmap.
> i did not hear the spot. I turned the VFO, and found
> another Call somewhere. I tried to work it.
> But the Amp said: "ARC fault". Thank god it's been
> an ACOM-1000 with a lot of failure checks.
>
> After investigating I found that the TS-850 has been
> set to split, RX on 40m (where I had been before) and
> TX on 80m.
>
> it has been this spot:
>
> 7052.0 ZL3WW 26-Nov-2006 1614Z QSX 3514.10
> <RW4AA>
>
> I think it should not be possible to set the TRX
> on Cross-Band split by clicking on a spot.
> This could save the life some Amps :)
Noted. I just wonder what to do with this type of spot ? ;-) Assume no
split ?
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> Fature Request (very low prio, but maybe a nice to have for rookies):
>
> The Log windows shows "0" points while logging a QSO.
> After pressing return it shows the QSO points for that QSO.
> Could you implement showing the QSO points into the QSO line,
> e.g. as (3), so that one could see how many points this qso
> would count?
I guess you mean "the points you will get if you work (= enter) him",
right ? Noted.
73 and tnx for your report
Larry - F6FVY
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