Does it have to be in wsjt-x?

Latest cqrlog's CQ-monitor has "follow" property. It prints all NON-CQ messages from selected origin call.
(because CQ messages will be printed anyway)
So it is easy to follow what  "the Most wanted DX" is working just now and place own transmission to right time slot.

I made it just because finding specified origin call from +N^X decodes is difficult.

With "single click patch" you can the be armed for right time to start your TX.  You have time to dig the line from band activity window for single click. It has to be done only once. After that just watch CQ monitor's "follow"-window and press TX from wsjt-x at right time.

I guess JTalert & co have no difficulties to add similar function. Not sending info back to WSJT-X, but populating a small window of their own for that.
(I do not know if they already do so?)

--
Saku
OH1KH

Black Michael via wsjt-devel kirjoitti 22.12.2017 klo 18:39:
Would it be reasonable to allow JTAlert and others to send non-CQ messages for which the only action would be to put it in the Rx Frequency window? So no automation at all...just a means to not have to hunt through 20+ decodes trying to find somebody you're interested in and perhaps tail-in on the QSO or call split. You can then double-click that entry to set it up.

de Mike W9MDB


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