[Dx4win] Suspending voice announcements temporarily for a specific spot?

2012-10-24 Thread Barry
Is there a way to suspend voice announcements temporarily for a specific 
spot?  I suspect not, but never hurts to ask.

For example, I'm getting lots of announcements for XX9THXthis morning 
from the east coast on 12 and 17.  It's new for me on those bands, but 
those bands won't open here in Colorado for another 2 hours.

Barry W2UP
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Re: [Dx4win] Suspending voice announcements temporarily for a specific spot?

2012-10-24 Thread Duane Calvin
Another approach is to set your notifications so that you don't receive
spots originating from regions where you don't have propagation at the same
time.  While that might be useful in understanding how prop is working in
general, it often results in lots of false alarms if you're waiting for that
special one to pop up.  Then again, with the skimmers and worldwide
clusters as they're currently configured, you might be better off just
tuning and listening yourself!  By the time it shows up, there is already a
big pileup!

73, Duane

Duane Calvin, AC5AA
Austin, Texas
www.ac5aa.com  




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Subject: [Dx4win] Suspending voice announcements temporarily for a specific
spot?

Is there a way to suspend voice announcements temporarily for a specific 
spot?  I suspect not, but never hurts to ask.

For example, I'm getting lots of announcements for XX9THXthis morning 
from the east coast on 12 and 17.  It's new for me on those bands, but 
those bands won't open here in Colorado for another 2 hours.

Barry W2UP
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Re: [Dx4win] Suspending voice announcements temporarily for a specific spot?

2012-10-24 Thread Barry
I'm familiar with the filter by region commands.  I don't want to filter 
out zone 5 as the spots are often useful.  What I'd like to see is a 
temporary suspend for individual calls that are spotted over and over.

Barry W2UP
On 10/24/2012 07:05, Duane Calvin wrote:
 Another approach is to set your notifications so that you don't receive
 spots originating from regions where you don't have propagation at the same
 time.  While that might be useful in understanding how prop is working in
 general, it often results in lots of false alarms if you're waiting for that
 special one to pop up.  Then again, with the skimmers and worldwide
 clusters as they're currently configured, you might be better off just
 tuning and listening yourself!  By the time it shows up, there is already a
 big pileup!

   73, Duane

 Duane Calvin, AC5AA
 Austin, Texas
 www.ac5aa.com




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 On Behalf Of Barry
 Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2012 7:19 AM
 To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
 Subject: [Dx4win] Suspending voice announcements temporarily for a specific
 spot?

 Is there a way to suspend voice announcements temporarily for a specific
 spot?  I suspect not, but never hurts to ask.

 For example, I'm getting lots of announcements for XX9THXthis morning
 from the east coast on 12 and 17.  It's new for me on those bands, but
 those bands won't open here in Colorado for another 2 hours.

 Barry W2UP
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Re: [Dx4win] Suspending voice announcements temporarily for a specific spot?

2012-10-24 Thread Jim Reisert AD1C
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 7:20 AM, Barry w...@comcast.net wrote:

 I'm familiar with the filter by region commands.  I don't want to filter
 out zone 5 as the spots are often useful.  What I'd like to see is a
 temporary suspend for individual calls that are spotted over and over.

Doesn't Age for Spots in the PACKET1 preferences do this?

-- 
Jim Reisert AD1C, jjreis...@alum.mit.edu, http://www.ad1c.us
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[Dx4win] No voice announcements.

2010-12-17 Thread Dave Earnest







My DX4WIN dx cluster voice announcement stopped working.
 
Under Preferences/Control, I have the PSK set at Default.
 
Windows sounds, PSK audio, etc., etc., dvd music, internet sounds, are all 
coming through, but the DX4WIN program sounds are not. Also, don't get audio 
(cw) from my DX Monitor program.
 
Any ideas on how to solve this will be welcome.
73,



Dave Earnest

k...@arrl.net

  
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