[WT-support] Spot bug

Mikael Larsmark mike at sm3wmv.com
Mon Mar 22 17:38:46 CET 2010


Yes, but I would say that it should be possible to set it to 0 Hz as 
well, so that you don't remove any spots at all. Because there can often 
be stations spotted on top of each other even though it is not a 
problem. 200Hz is A LOT of bandwidth in a CW contest, especially in for 
example CQ 160 where there are several stations on top of each other 
everywhere.

Does this Spots bandwidth also affect the DX announcement window?

Mike, SM2WMV (SJ2W)
http://www.sj2w.se

Ulf, DL5AXX wrote:
> Hello Mike,
> 
> Just check the properties of your RadioX-window. You can set the 'Spots
> bandwith'.
> 
> 73 Ulf, DL5AXX 
> 
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> Auftrag von Mikael Larsmark
> Gesendet: Montag, 22. März 2010 13:44
> An: support at win-test.com
> Betreff: [WT-support] Spot bug
> 
> Hello!
> 
> I have pointed out this earlier but never got any response. There is a
> problem with the spots in Win-Test. Sometimes you can get a spot of a new
> multiplier show up on the bandmap plus the dx announcement window and after
> a few seconds it goes away. It has happened several times for us and it is
> extremely annoying and who knows how much mults we have lost that way.
> 
> I would guess that it has got something to do with somebody else being
> spotted very near that frequency?
> 
> Is there any explanation for this? I understand if you cannot list a lot of
> calls on the same freq in the bandmap window but they should at least stay
> in the announcement window.
> 
> Mike, SM2WMV (SJ2W)
> http://www.sj2w.se
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