I did and Laurie said the same thing. I gave it a try just now and it DOES
work. I guess there was just a glitch in my configurations when the FT8 RU
was in progress. That was the last time I did a configuration change.
That weekend, I had to restart JTAlert every time I went back to normal
FT8.
Sorry. It seems to be working now. I just tried it. However, it did not
function properly when I tried the FT8 Round Up a couple weekend back.
This could have just been a glitch that day in my computer.
Thanks.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 2:25 PM Laurie, VK3AMA <_vk3a...@vkdxer.net> wrote:
>
> On
On 18/12/2018 4:19 am, WB5JJJ wrote:
If I do a configuration change, I have to stop and restart JTAlert as
it doesn't connect again automatically to the new configuration.
That's OK when I go to DXP configuration since I will probably stay
there for several hours.
That should not be the ca
No, I haven't. It's not that big of a deal to me when I go to/from DXP.
It's just become habit, like checking the Hold box when going from MSK144
to FT8 - most times.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 11:31 AM Bill Somerville
wrote:
> On 17/12/2018 17:19, WB5JJJ wrote:
> > If I do a configuration change
On 17/12/2018 17:19, WB5JJJ wrote:
If I do a configuration change, I have to stop and restart JTAlert as
it doesn't connect again automatically to the new configuration.
Hi George,
that's not right, several versions ago changes were made to the WSJT-X
UDP protocol and to JTAlert to make confi
Yes, I do that for DXP and such that require several changes. But just to
change modes, there is a drop down for that already that's just 2 clicks
and everything continues along just fine. Plus the Auto Seq and Call 1st
are sticky already.
If I do a configuration change, I have to stop and resta
On 17/12/2018 15:21, WB5JJJ wrote:
As I change from MSK144 to FT8, the vast majority of the time I forget
to check the Hold Tx Freq box until I've moved off my clear spot.
Could this box be made a sticky for either choice?
Hi George,
one easy option is to create a separate configuration for
A single left mouse click in the box does the same and keeps the frequency
in place.
Also, the Auto Seq and Call 1st are sticky, so why not Hold Tx Freq?
That's my question.
On Mon, Dec 17, 2018 at 10:57 AM Bramax wrote:
> Can I suggest, if you move the TX frequency with check automatically th
Can I suggest, if you move the TX frequency with check automatically the Hold TX Freq box?
Just my 2 cents. :)
Maurizio I2NOY
Il 17/12/2018 16:21, WB5JJJ ha scritto:
As I change from MSK144 to FT8, the vast majority of the time I forget
to check the Hold Tx Freq box until I've moved off my cl
As I change from MSK144 to FT8, the vast majority of the time I forget to
check the Hold Tx Freq box until I've moved off my clear spot.
Could this box be made a sticky for either choice?
--
George Cotton, WB5JJJ
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