David --
On 6/7/2019 10:46, David Kaplan WA1OUI wrote:> If there is no station
that will give me a new multiplier/call on band/etc, will it call
anyone, or just sit there (or call CQ) as I experienced?
I gave you the whole sequence of priorities.
If a new multipler has called CQ, it calls that station. Otherwise, if
someone not yet worked on this band calls CQ, it calls him. If "Enable
Tx" is ON and no needed station has called CQ, you will call CQ.
If this is my problem, you might want to mention something to that effect in
the FT4_Protocol file.
I don't know what this means. Mention what, exactly?
-- Joe, K1JT
Hi David,
On 6/7/2019 7:36 AM, David Kaplan WA1OUI via wsjt-devel wrote:
Can anyone tell me how Best S+P is supposed to work, as opposed to how it did
work for me during the mock ru? Apparently I’m not alone in having it work for
me the way it did.
We may not have it coded exactly right, but for me Best S+P worked (almost) as
expected and was effective.
You should set up as follows. (Here I am essentially repeating what was
recommended several times in messages about how to participate in the practice
sessions.)
1. Rename your log file wsjtx_log.adi to something else, so that (as in a
contest) you will start with an empty log. You can restore your normal ADIF
file after the practice session.
2. Clear your Cabrillo log by selecting *Reset Cabrillo log* from the *File*
menu.
3. On the Settings | Colors tab, select ONLY the following: "My Call in message", "New DXCC", "New Call
on Band", "CQ in message" and "Transmitted message" (reading from top to bottom).
The FT4 Protocol pdf includes the following text:
"Clicking [Best S+P] during an Rx cycle arms the program to examine all CQ messages
decoded at the end of the [7.5-second] Rx sequence. The program will select the best
potential QSO partner (from a contesting perspective), and treat it as if you had
double-clicked on that line of decoded text. Here “best potential QSO partner” means
“New Multiplier” (1st priority) or “New Call on Band” (2nd priority). “New Multiplier”
is currently interpreted to mean “New DXCC”; a more broadly defined multiplier category
(for the ARRL RTTY Roundup rules) will be implemented soon. We may also provide
additional priority rankings, for example “New Grid on Band” (useful for North American
VHF contests), sorting by signal strength, etc."
So... If you want WSJT-X to respond automatically to the best available CQing station,
click "Best S+P" during an Rx cycle. The button's label turns red to show that
the feature is enabled. If any CQs are decoded, the program will select a CQing station
and call it -- even if Tx Enable was not already active. (You gave the program
permission to do so, by enabling Best S+P).
If Best S+P is enabled and Tx enable is turned ON, your next Tx sequence will
call an eligible CQer if one is avaiklable; otherwise you will call CQ.
The one bug I am aware of is that on several occasions when I had enabled Best
S+P the program called a station who had not called CQ. I have not yet
discovered why, and have not yet found a way to reproduce the problem
intentionally.
I am not certain that "best potential QSO partner from a contesting
perspective" is always being done correctly.
-- 73, Joe, K1JT
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