On 18/12/2015 20:49, Laurie, VK3AMA wrote:
This is not a JTAlert issue. JTAlert never sends the "@" in the
free-text message. A Regex subtitutes the "@" character with the
Callsign of your QSO partner. In the unlikely event the Callsign is
unknown, the "@" is replaced with an empty string. This can be
observed by hovering the mouse over the JTAlert macro button (that
contains the "@" character) where the tooltip displayed will show the
resulting substituted text.
"@" is NEVER sent to WSJT-Xby JTAlert.
Hi Laurie,
thanks for that. You may have gathered this was a bit speculative,
actually trying to diagnose an issue with no information on context!
There was no intent to suggest that JTAlert had put an '@' in a free
text message but it was one of many possibilities. From what you say I
guess that the contrary is true and it is impossible to put an '@'
character in a message via JTAlert (JTMacros).
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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