On 07/02/2017 04:10, ANDY DURBIN wrote:
"I don't see why it should not be that the start time is when the DX call
box gets changed and the end time is when the QSO is logged."
I frequently double click a call of interest so I can track the
station in the Rx frequency pane. It could be hours before I make
the first transmission in an attempt to start the contact and that
transmission may get no response. The fact that the call is in The "DX
call" box is no indication at all that I have started a QSO.
HI Andy,
I understand what you are saying but another could argue that they set
up call by selecting Tx1 or Tx2 but don't actually enable Tx until much
later. It is quite hard to nail down the actual start of QSO without a
"Start QSO" button.
Maybe something like:
The time of the first transmission of a standard message that is not CQ
or QRZ for a new DX call. DX call here being defined as the base call to
allow for the discovery of a compound call part way through a QSO.
73
Bill
G4WJS.
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