[WT-support] Grabbing RTTY calls with Insert key
Tõnno Vähk
tonno.vahk at gafm.ee
Fri Nov 11 18:07:57 CET 2011
I seem to remember the same thing from the last RTTY contest that the grab
function did not work with Advanced SO2R. Don’t remember the details now
though…
*From:* support-bounces at f5mzn.org [mailto:support-bounces at f5mzn.org] *On
Behalf Of *Bob Wilson, N6TV
*Sent:* 11. november 2011. a. 12:16
*To:* support at win-test.com
*Subject:* Re: [WT-support] Grabbing RTTY calls with Insert key
Are you saying that if you open the RTTYSETUP dialog, and mark "INSERT key
grabs highlighted callsign from the RTTY Window," that it does not work?
But only if you are using Advanced SO2R mode? Non-SO2R modes work OK? If
this was broken, I thought someone would have opened a bug report on this
by now, but I can't find one (http://bugs.win-test.com).
Which pre-programmed Advanced scenario did you selected? What is the
INSERT message programmed to contain?
In other words, please explain in detail, step-by-step, all of the settings
and options that you selected (ESM mode too?), and what doesn't work.
73,
Bob, N6TV
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 12:19 AM, Øyvind Ekhall <djekhall at gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I have been looking for a script that grabs call and send the message with
the Insert key on RTTY without success.
The grab function does not not work in SO2R advanced mode, but i know Larry
implemented a
"wtKeyer:GrabHighlightedCallsign()" script function a couple of years ago
Does anyone use a script for this purpose or maybe someone with the
knowledge can make one?
I am planning on using Win-test for the first time on RTTY in the ARRL
round up in January
73 de
Olaf
LB8IB
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