Hi John, The band was changing it up a bit. You QSBed to nothing after I first heard you. Good to get you in the log again later.
Have we worked you from W0BJQ yet? Steve WU0F likes to put the shack on the air on his lunch breaks. 73 -Jim NU0C On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 19:36:43 -0400, John T Haworth wrote: >Hello Jim, > >I saw you attempt a call while I was in another QSO. I did have your call in >the Next, but by the time it called your signal had disappeared. I noted that >some of the confusion stemmed from QSB occurring. > >In either case, I would image a little more time getting to know the contest >routines will greatly alleviate the Embarrassment felt. > >All calls logged correctly. Only needed to restart the program to reset back >to normal operation. > >I am looking forward to the next Mock, or real, content with wsjt 2.0! > >Setup, MacOS Mojave, JT-Bridge and RUMlogNG. > >Thanks and 73 John NU8M > >> On Oct 25, 2018, at 00:16, Jim Shorney <jshor...@inebraska.com> wrote: >> >> >> That was fun! Makes me think I should get back into contesting some more.... >> >> I did have a couple of strange things happen. The first happened when I was >> CQing. Another station called me as I finished up normally with the guy that >> I >> had stacked in the Next: box.. I sent the new caller's report but he did not >> ack with RR73, In fact in that cycle I saw him calling a DX. So I tried to >> bail >> from that Q and answer another caller but previous station's call was stuck >> in >> the messages. None of the usual methods would clear it, even typing the new >> caller into the DX Call box didn't help. I did not think to try switching to >> tab 2, I just restarted the program and it was OK. Meanwhile I lost two >> callers >> while my messages were held hostage. >> >> The second thing happened when I called a DX and worked him. While I was in >> QSO >> with that station someone else started calling me down the band. Well, I got >> a >> little ahead of myself and pulled the trigger on the caller before I copied >> the >> final 73 from the DX I was working. I worked the caller but my TX stayed on >> the >> DX's fequency even though Hold TX was NOT checked. Embarassing, as I do try >> my >> best not to be a frequency thief. I finally managed to finally get the TX to >> move to the caller's freqency manually before my final transmission but I >> didn't make a note of how I did it. >> >> I hope this makes sense. System is Kubuntu Linux 18.10, -rc3 compiled from >> source. No CAT control, rig does not have it and the four legged furry one >> was >> upstairs sleeping somewhere. >> >> 73 >> >> -Jim >> NU0C -- Hold tight and pretend it's a plan. - The Doctor, "The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe" _______________________________________________ wsjt-devel mailing list wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel