[WT-support] Support Digest, Vol 182, Issue 8
thornton ash
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Sun Oct 27 18:34:21 CET 2019
TKS, t
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> 1. How edit a mistaken CW file to ssb log file? (thornton ash)
> 2. Re: How edit a mistaken CW file to ssb log file?
> (Laurent HAAS - F6FVY)
> 3. How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without willing it
> clearing another spot on the same frequency (Michael Ruttenberg)
> 4. Re: How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without willing it
> clearing another spot on the same frequency (Laurent HAAS - F6FVY)
> 5. Re: How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without willing it
> clearing another spot on the same frequency (Michael Ruttenberg)
> 6. Re: How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without willing it
> clearing another spot on the same frequency (Laurent HAAS - F6FVY)
> 7. Re: How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without willing it
> clearing another spot on the same frequency (Michael Ruttenberg)
> 8. Re: How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without willing it
> clearing another spot on the same frequency (Laurent HAAS - F6FVY)
> 9. Re: How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without willing it
> clearing another spot on the same frequency (Michael Ruttenberg)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 13:19:48 +0000
> From: thornton ash <thorntonash at comcast.net>
> To: support at win-test.com
> Subject: [WT-support] How edit a mistaken CW file to ssb log file?
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> Mistakenly log CQWW as CW contest, how do I convert over to SSB?
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> TKS
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> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 14:50:57 +0100
> From: Laurent HAAS - F6FVY <f6fvy at free.fr>
> To: support at win-test.com
> Subject: Re: [WT-support] How edit a mistaken CW file to ssb log file?
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> Hi
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> Le 27/10/2019 ? 14:19, thornton ash a ?crit?:
>
>> Mistakenly log CQWW as CW contest, how do I convert over to SSB?
>
> - Backup your CW wt4 file
> - Generate the Cabrillo file and edit it
> - Modify the CATEGORY-MODE from CW to SSB
> - Modify all 599 reports to 59
> - Import the modified Cabrillo file in Win-Test
>
> 73
>
> Larry - F6FVY
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 14:12:26 +0000
> From: Michael Ruttenberg <mjruttenberg at gmail.com>
> To: support at win-test.com
> Subject: [WT-support] How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without
> willing it clearing another spot on the same frequency
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> It seems that whenever I post a spot to the bandmap, is there is a spot within ~500hz up or down it clears the spots, and puts my posted spot instead of it.
>
> Is there a way to make this post the spot without clearing existing surrounding spots? Sometimes multiple stations are audible very close together and I don?t wish to clear them.
>
> If this is unavoidable, how to do insert the tolerance for how close the spot is before I tell it it should not clear a call that is nearby but not on the frequency?
>
> Thanks
> Mike
> G7TWC
>
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> Message: 4
> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 15:20:34 +0100
> From: Laurent HAAS - F6FVY <f6fvy at free.fr>
> To: support at win-test.com
> Subject: Re: [WT-support] How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without
> willing it clearing another spot on the same frequency
> Message-ID: <77b12280-6e38-61be-228b-c55fd35a1786 at free.fr>
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> Hi Mike
>
> Le 27/10/2019 ? 15:12, Michael Ruttenberg a ?crit?:
>
>> It seems that whenever I post a spot to the bandmap, is there is a spot within ~500hz up or down it clears the spots, and puts my posted spot instead of it.
>
>
> Default bandwidth for phone spots is 1 kHz.
>
> You can modify it
>
> http://docs.win-test.com/wiki/Menu:Windows#Band_Map_properties
>
> 73
>
> Larry - F6FVY
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 14:25:54 +0000
> From: Michael Ruttenberg <mjruttenberg at gmail.com>
> To: support at win-test.com
> Subject: Re: [WT-support] How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without
> willing it clearing another spot on the same frequency
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> Thanks Larry.
>
> As for the ?send spot to bandmap doesn?t clear the existing spot(s) within in the tolerance bandwidth, is that the expected behaviour? Even when bandwidth is set to 0 is could still wipe the existing spot on frequency.
>
> Mike
> G7TWC
>
>> On 27 Oct 2019, at 14:20, Laurent HAAS - F6FVY <f6fvy at free.fr> wrote:
>>
>> ?Hi Mike
>>
>>> Le 27/10/2019 ? 15:12, Michael Ruttenberg a ?crit :
>>>
>>> It seems that whenever I post a spot to the bandmap, is there is a spot within ~500hz up or down it clears the spots, and puts my posted spot instead of it.
>>
>>
>> Default bandwidth for phone spots is 1 kHz.
>>
>> You can modify it
>>
>> http://docs.win-test.com/wiki/Menu:Windows#Band_Map_properties
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Larry - F6FVY
>>
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> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 15:32:51 +0100
> From: Laurent HAAS - F6FVY <f6fvy at free.fr>
> To: support at win-test.com
> Subject: Re: [WT-support] How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without
> willing it clearing another spot on the same frequency
> Message-ID: <bf739933-fea6-f40f-6d38-27d2e0967ac7 at free.fr>
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> Hi Mike
>
> Le 27/10/2019 ? 15:25, Michael Ruttenberg a ?crit?:
>
>> As for the ?send spot to bandmap doesn?t clear the existing spot(s) within in the tolerance bandwidth, is that the expected behaviour? Even when bandwidth is set to 0 is could still wipe the existing spot on frequency.
>
>
> I don't really get what you mean.
>
> The minimum possible bandwith is 200 Hz (100 Hz around the entered
> freq). It's also always rounded to multiple of 200 Hz (because freq
> resolution is 100 Hz).
>
> 73
>
> Larry - F6FVY
>
>
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> Message: 7
> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 14:36:09 +0000
> From: Michael Ruttenberg <mjruttenberg at gmail.com>
> To: support at win-test.com
> Subject: Re: [WT-support] How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without
> willing it clearing another spot on the same frequency
> Message-ID: <60F94A2B-25E2-40F5-AC68-53323444A5E0 at gmail.com>
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> When I post a spot to my bandmap, if there is a spot already on that frequency or within the tolerance bandwidth, that existing call gets wiped and replaced with the spot I posted.
>
> I want to *keep* the old existing spot and put my spot there, so now there are 2 (or more) spots on or around that frequency.
>
> Is there a way to do this?
>
> If I set the band witch tolerance to 0, there is still a possibility that the existing spot will be cleared.
>
> Thanks
> Mike
>
>> On 27 Oct 2019, at 14:32, Laurent HAAS - F6FVY <f6fvy at free.fr> wrote:
>>
>> ?Hi Mike
>>
>>> Le 27/10/2019 ? 15:25, Michael Ruttenberg a ?crit :
>>>
>>> As for the ?send spot to bandmap doesn?t clear the existing spot(s) within in the tolerance bandwidth, is that the expected behaviour? Even when bandwidth is set to 0 is could still wipe the existing spot on frequency.
>>
>>
>> I don't really get what you mean.
>>
>> The minimum possible bandwith is 200 Hz (100 Hz around the entered freq). It's also always rounded to multiple of 200 Hz (because freq resolution is 100 Hz).
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Larry - F6FVY
>>
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> Message: 8
> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 15:47:10 +0100
> From: Laurent HAAS - F6FVY <f6fvy at free.fr>
> To: support at win-test.com
> Subject: Re: [WT-support] How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without
> willing it clearing another spot on the same frequency
> Message-ID: <ba5484c5-eca9-cfa9-47c7-a0b17339ffa2 at free.fr>
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> Hi again
>
> Le 27/10/2019 ? 15:36, Michael Ruttenberg a ?crit?:
>
>> I want to *keep* the old existing spot and put my spot there, so now there are 2 (or more) spots on or around that frequency.
>>
>> Is there a way to do this?
>
> Clearly not, if your new spot is within the "spot bandwidth", any old
> ones will be deleted. This is what this "spot bandwidth" is for.
>
>> If I set the band witch tolerance to 0, there is still a possibility that the existing spot will be cleared.
>
> I repeat :
>
> The minimum possible bandwith is 200 Hz (100 Hz around the entered
> freq). It's also always rounded to multiple of 200 Hz (because freq
> resolution is 100 Hz).
>
> In other words, you can have spots every 100 Hz. Not less.
>
> 73
>
> Larry - F6FVY
>
>
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> Message: 9
> Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 15:12:55 +0000
> From: Michael Ruttenberg <mjruttenberg at gmail.com>
> To: support at win-test.com
> Subject: Re: [WT-support] How do I post a spot to the Bandmap without
> willing it clearing another spot on the same frequency
> Message-ID: <7B852D15-2976-48DE-B947-8F2580E085C1 at gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
>
> Okay thanks. I understand.
>
> Mike
>
>> On 27 Oct 2019, at 14:47, Laurent HAAS - F6FVY <f6fvy at free.fr> wrote:
>>
>> ?Hi again
>>
>>> Le 27/10/2019 ? 15:36, Michael Ruttenberg a ?crit :
>>>
>>> I want to *keep* the old existing spot and put my spot there, so now there are 2 (or more) spots on or around that frequency.
>>> Is there a way to do this?
>>
>> Clearly not, if your new spot is within the "spot bandwidth", any old ones will be deleted. This is what this "spot bandwidth" is for.
>>
>>> If I set the band witch tolerance to 0, there is still a possibility that the existing spot will be cleared.
>>
>> I repeat :
>>
>> The minimum possible bandwith is 200 Hz (100 Hz around the entered freq). It's also always rounded to multiple of 200 Hz (because freq resolution is 100 Hz).
>>
>> In other words, you can have spots every 100 Hz. Not less.
>>
>> 73
>>
>> Larry - F6FVY
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