[WT-support] CQWW 10 min rules
Mikael Larsmark
mike at sm3wmv.com
Mon Sep 13 18:03:10 CEST 2010
Hello
If you run a multiplier without looking that it's OK for the 10 min rule
and happen to notice this when you press enter to log the qso but its
not allowed, this might end up being a NIL or time error in multipliers
log. Which is of course NOT ok!
So I'd say that if the ops are not able to keep track of a simple window
saying if they are allowed to work a mult or not, they might want to
select something different to do, maybe pick flowers or collect stamps.
Cu all in SAC CW this weekend!
Mike, SM2WMV (SJ2W)
http://www.sj2w.se/contest/
I4UFH wrote:
> Well Larry,
>
> Seem to be easy, if the status in the status wnd is "wait" and the station is a M , a multiplier station, don't accept an Enter to log the QSO !
>
> Too easy without scripts, simple old plain code !!
>
> I4UFH
>
> Inviato da iPad
>
> Il giorno 13/set/2010, alle ore 16.46, Laurent HAAS - F6FVY <f6fvy at free.fr> ha scritto:
>
>> Hi Fabio
>>
>> I4UFH a écrit :
>>
>>> The ethics is another matter, here is asking a feature to avoid error, not all operators Are skilled
>>> as you mean. A feature In a software is a function that help the operators to avoid errors.
>> As Win-Test can't detect today if the Enter key was pressed because a
>> station has been worked *or* because the op has fat fingers, I chose my
>> camp by not implementing this feature (be assured I thought about it
>> when I modified the Status wnd).
>>
>> If your ops have problems with the Ctrl-Enter keys, assign them another
>> key to minimize risks, and assign the Ctrl-Enter keys to a script that
>> returns -1 to make it inactive.
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Larry - F6FVY
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