[WT-support] Edit QSO Alt-F

Bjorn LB1GB lb1gb at la8w.com
Sun Dec 4 21:23:14 CET 2011


Correct Bob! I just included all steps for the newbie to understand
what was going on.

73 Bjorn

On 4 December 2011 21:12, Bob Wilson, N6TV <n6tv at arrl.net> wrote:
> A bit too many steps.  Streamlined procedure:
>
> Move cursor to the faulty QSO
> Press Alt-F1 or Alt-F2 to the correct band
> (Optional:  press Ctrl-Z to undo the change if you edited the wrong QSO by
> mistake)
> Move the cursor up or down from that QSO to save the change
> (Optional:  move cursor back to QSO and press Alt-F to verify that band and
> freq. now match)
>
> Before doing this, to locate any possible mismatches between band and
> frequency, use the WRITELOG command to export a .txt or .csv file, including
> both band and frequency.  Sort the file by band or frequency and note the
> QSOs with the mismatches.  It would be nice if Tools | Check Log could do
> the same.
>
> Note that Bjorn is using Win-Test with an MK2R+ with two Elecraft K3s.  This
> is an unreliable combination using the latest release of microHAM Router
> software and firmware (no problems on very old microHAM Router version
> 5.1.1, micro KEYER 2R+ v3.0 firmware).  I think that probably explains why
> Bjorn is seeing so many mismatches between recorded band and frequency:
> there are timeouts when talking to the K3, especially after changing bands,
> and apparently even using the microHAM "K3 Patched" radio choice in the
> Router software doesn't completely solve all the problems).
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Bjorn LB1GB <lb1gb at la8w.com> wrote:
>>
>> How to edit your QSO with Alt-F if band is correct and frequency is
>> wrong and vice versa I guess.
>>
>> Move cursor to the faulty QSO
>> Press Alt-F and note the frequency
>> Press Escape to close the Alt-F dialog
>> Press Alt-F1 or Alt-F2 to change the band of that QSO - make a note of
>> the correct/origianl band!
>> Press Alt-F and note that the frequency hasn't changed
>> Press Escape to close the Alt-F dialog
>> Move the cursor up or down one QSO, then back the the modified QSO
>> Press Alt-F and note that the frequency has changed to match the band,
>> and that it defaults to frequency eg. 3500, 1830 etc..
>> Press Escape
>> Press Alt-F1 or Alt-F2 to change to correct band
>> Move the cursor up or down and back to the faulty QSO, press Alt-F to
>> check that correct/original band match frequency.
>>
>> Thanks Bob, N6TV
>>
>> 73 Bjorn
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