OK, but to me that seems slightly at (conceptual) odds to the
always-short-circuited pending DXpedition mode, which so far uses RR73
exclusively.
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 12:22 PM, Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com>
wrote:
> On 29/01/2018 20:10, Brian Moran wrote:
>
>> Is it envisioned that the RR73 mode will be promoted into a setting that
>> is preserved as part of the configuration in the future (depending on the
>> preconditions of not having a type2 callsign)?
>>
>> If it was a setting, would it move to the configuration tab, would it
>> stay a double-click option on tx4, or would it be BOTH, with the
>> double-click action changing it until the next program restart (or
>> unspecified other condition)?
>>
>> -Brian N9ADG
>>
>
> HI Brian,
>
> that is already the case. The "unspecified other condition" is changing
> frequency. Using RR73 assumes that the message will be received first time,
> you can only assume that when you have assessed the band conditions and
> occupancy. Don't forget that compound callsign holders also want to have
> QSOs and if there is one of those on the band that you want to work then
> you have a much better chance if you use the full message exchange without
> trying to short cut the process.
>
> 73
> Bill
> G4WJS.
>
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