Excellent... will try it later when 160 wakes up. Thanks for the info!
73 Eric NO3M
On 03/05/2015 07:30 PM, Bill Somerville wrote:
On 06/03/2015 00:09, Eric NO3M wrote:
Hi Eric,
I ran into a similar situation with the following message:
CQ NO3M DX
CQ DX NO3M
is the correct form and is a standard message form, you can add your
locator as well just like a normal CQ call.
Note that this only works with "CQ" "CQ DX" "QRZ" or "DE" on the front
of the message.
to keep stateside callers from answering. I had assumed the "CQ"
would have been picked up and TX Enable persist after each
invocation. However, that was not the case. I saw other DX stations
at the time using the same format of message and wonder how they are
doing so without re-enabling the Enable TX each time; perhaps
something JT-Alert does for them? Of course, JT-Alert is not able to
run on *nix, so that's not an option here.
It would be nice to be able to send a "recognized" CQ that will keep
the locals from dampening a DX "run".
73 Eric NO3M
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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