[WT-support] Questions

William Liporace wc2l at wc2l.com
Sat Mar 5 23:24:37 CET 2016


Thank you to WT2P and N6TV. Both are working fine!!

These have been questions I have been meaning to ask. Hopefully tomorrow 
some operating time for the contest.

TNX es 73 WIll WC2L

On 3/5/2016 3:24 PM, Bob Wilson, N6TV wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 12:12 PM, William Liporace <wc2l at wc2l.com 
> <mailto:wc2l at wc2l.com>> wrote:
>
>     A couple of questions:
>     Can you tune around the band from the keyboard?
>
>
> Well you can type any frequency you want in the logging window, or 
> click on a spot in the band map, but if you just want to move VFO A up 
> and down from the Win-Test keyboard, you'll need to install the 
> appropriate LUA script extensions.  See http://bit.ly/wtscripts for 
> the list.  Is your radio listed there?
>
>     Also, I thought there was a way to auto populate the band map. So
>     if I tune to a frequency type in a call and tune away, I would
>     like it to save the call and possibly the exchange when I add it.
>
>
> As WT2P just mentioned, you have to be in S&P mode to get the 
> auto-populate function to work.  Type RUNSP [Enter] in the logging 
> window to enable RUN/S&P swtiching (status is displayed in the thin 
> Win-Test "clock" window).  Press Ctrl+Tab to toggle between RUN and 
> S&P.  Once you are in S&P mode and have the appropriate Band Map 
> properties enabled, entering a call and moving the VFO will add it to 
> the band map automatically.  But take care to press [Enter] after you 
> work someone, because if you tune away without hitting enter, Win-Test 
> may erase the callsign without saving the contact in the log.
>
> You can also just press Ctrl+Enter to quickly save a call in the band map.
>
> 73,
> Bob, N6TV
>
>
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William Liporace WC2L
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