[WT-support] WT 3.10.0
Rudolf Schwenger
Rudolf.Schwenger at t-online.de
Fri Mar 23 17:44:46 CET 2007
very same thing happes to me....
vy 73 de Rudy, DJ3WE
----- Original Message -----
From: "f6ira" <f6ira at tele2.fr>
To: <support at win-test.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: [WT-support] WT 3.10.0
> Download and install new version all seem ok except WT version 3.9.0-dxped
> @ ........ in bottom screen. I'm wrong ?
> Gilles
>
> Olivier F5MZN a écrit :
>> Dear fellow WT users,
>>
>> WT 3.10.0 is out:
>> http://download.win-test.com/wt-3.10.0.exe [full, 4MB]
>> http://download.win-test.com/wt-3.10.0-update.exe [update only, 2.3 MB]
>>
>> This version comes with a feature needed by some requests regarding the
>> WPX. The serial number is now separated by half a space char to the
>> report. It is also possible to hide the total QSO number. That is just
>> the emergency improvements done before the WPX SSB. Please read the
>> following release information to lurn more about this version.
>>
>> Good luck in the coming WPX!
>>
>> Release 3.10.0 (Mar 22, 2007)
>> -----------------------------
>>
>> - Bugfix: $TR1 and $TR2 macros were not working using the microHam
>> MK2R interface. Fixed. Tks OH2UA.
>>
>> - New tool : Time shifting, in the Tools menu.
>>
>> You can time shift selected Qsos by any amount of time amount in both
>> directions. You can apply the time shift for the entire log, for the
>> Qso entered by your own station, for Qso entered by several stns,
>> or a range of Qsos.
>>
>> Even if this tool is more supposed to be used after a contest,
>> to correct a wrong clock setting, each time corrections is
>> broadcasted to the other stns of the network by default. You can
>> disable this broadcasting to save time, if not needed.
>>
>> Note that time shifting is pretty CPU intensive and it may take
>> a certain amount of time for large logs, because each Qso
>> modification requires internal structures (mainly statistics) to be
>> updated.
>>
>> Note : Hesitating and wise users are encouraged to perform a backup
>> of their log before proceeding. Time shifting can't be cancelled
>> while it is in progress, to avoid any log inconsistancy..
>>
>> - Main log window : New option in Options / Log menu to hide the QSO
>> number column. Tnx RW3AH, SM3WMV.
>>
>> - Main log and secondary radio windows : To ease reading, the received
>> RS(T) and the received exchange are now separated by an half space
>> wide blank area.
>>
>> Note that it is still *one unique* field. It is only a display trick.
>>
>> - New feature : Band segments for bandmaps
>>
>> You can now display segments in the bandmap tab of the radio
>> windows. Segments are defined by textual files with a .seg extension
>> located in the Win-Test directory. You can use and display up
>> to 10 files simultaneously, by selecting them in the Options /
>> Data files / Segments files... menu.
>>
>> Note that, because of the available area constraints, you can't have
>> more than 5 segments displayed per band for a given frequency.
>>
>> You can display or not the loaded segments by using the contextual
>> menu item Display Options / Segments / Display. This setting can be
>> different for each radio.
>>
>> The syntax of the segments files is very basic, and are very easy
>> to create with a simple text editor like notepad.
>>
>> A segment is defined by its miniumum frequency (in kHz), its maximum
>> frequency (in kHz) and an optional tooltip (30 chars max.). The two
>> frequencies can be linked by an hyphen.
>>
>> Example :
>>
>> 14150-14350 Extra licences SSB
>>
>> A directive is also allowed :
>>
>> # COLOR color => Set the color of the following segments of the file
>>
>> The allowed colors are :
>>
>> White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan.
>>
>> The case of the color is irrelevant. If no color is specified, the
>> segments will be yellow.
>>
>> Example :
>>
>> # COLOR blue
>> #
>> 14150-14350 Extra licences SSB
>>
>> will display this segment in blue on the bandmap. Its associated
>> tooltip will be "Extra licences SSB".
>>
>> The segments order, and potential overlaps in the file are irrelevant.
>> WT will take care to display them in an optimized way.
>>
>> Two sample files are located in our repository :
>>
>> http://download.win-test.com/files/segments/
>>
>> UsSegmentsDetailled.seg displays all band segments for every US
>> licence type.
>>
>> UsSegments.seg displays all band segments in which all US licencees
>> are potentially active.
>>
>> You can make your own band segments files for other countries,
>> regions, etc. and share them with the WT community if you want.
>>
>> Tnx DL1MGB for inspiration.
>>
>> - New feature : Markers for bandmaps.
>>
>> You can now display markers in the bandmap tab of the radio
>> windows. Markers are defined by textual files with a .mkr extension
>> located in the Win-Test directory. You can use and display up
>> to 10 files simultaneously, by selecting them in the Options /
>> Data files / Markers files... menu.
>>
>> You can display or not the loaded markers by using the contextual
>> menu item Display Options / Markers / Display. This setting can be
>> different for each radio.
>>
>> The syntax of the markers files is very basic, and are very easy
>> to create with a simple text editor like notepad.
>>
>> A marker is defined by its frequency (in kHz), its label (one word)
>> and an optional tooltip (30 chars max.).
>>
>> Example :
>>
>> 14100 Bcn NCDXC Beacon
>>
>> Two directives are also allowed :
>>
>> # BACKGROUND color => Sets the bg color of the following markers of
>> the file. If no color is specified, the default color is green.
>> # TEXT color => Sets the text color of the following markers of the
>> file. If no color is specified, the default color is.black
>>
>> The allowed colors are :
>>
>> White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan.
>>
>> The case of the color is irrelevant.
>>
>> Example :
>>
>> # BACKGROUND white
>> # TEXT green
>> #
>> 14100 Bcn NCDXF Beacon
>>
>> will display a white marker with "Bcn" green text. The associated
>> tooltip will be "NCDXF Beacon".
>>
>> As usual, you can double-click on a marker to set the current
>> radio on the freq. of the marker.
>>
>> A sample file is located in our repository :
>>
>> http://download.win-test.com/files/markers/
>>
>> called NcdxfBeacons.mkr. It displays markers for each NCDXF beacon.
>>
>> You can build your own markers files (VHF beacons etc.) and share it
>> with the WT community if you want.
>>
>> Tnx DL1MGB for inspiration.
>>
>> - WPX contest : Mult wnd (Alt-M). Band selection menu item removed.
>> It also applies for the RDAC contest. Tnx I4UFH.
>>
>> 73,
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