UM .. how else do you respond when using JT65/JT9 .. I don't use the buttons on TAB 2. Double clicking on a response in the RX window when I'm calling CQ I agree with, that should start the QSO, but double clicking in the TX window should not as its a normal way to trigger the next dialog is a normal way to progress through the QSO.

Or am I missing something here?

Neil, KN3ILZ


On 7/4/2017 11:38 AM, Black Michael wrote:
When you say "double click" you are talking about the double-clicking the message in the RX Frequency window? That will reset the start time as of right now.

de Mike W9MDB

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*From:* Neil Zampella <[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Monday, July 3, 2017 6:44 PM
*Subject:* Re: [wsjt-devel] Question about QSO Start & End Times

In reply to your other post .. yes, I'm using JTSDK.

Again, I'm using Tab 2, not Tab 1. JT65/JT9 .. no auto sequencing. Just double clicking to trigger the next response in the sequence.

On 7/3/2017 12:58 PM, Black Michael wrote:
Any double-clicks on lines will reset the start time to "unknown".

When the QSO transitions to TX 2 or TX 3 the start time gets set.
Any double clicks on lines after that would also reset the start time. Tx 6 also resets start time. If start time is not set by TX 2 or TX 3 then it will end up being the stop time.

And does autoseq sequence to "TX 6" by itself? That would explain why autoseq modes get their time reset.

Mike




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