Ed,

You do know that if you are using LoTW to confirm your QSO's then all that is 
needed for a valid QSO is:
Exchange of calls
Band
Date
Time +/-30 minutes

So it makes no difference if your signal report is a SNR or a grid square. 
However since it is your station it is your choice on how you log.
Have fun n enjoy after all it's not life of death it's just a hobby.

Fred
N2XK

On Jul 22, 2019 12:01 AM, Ed Muns <e...@w0yk.com> wrote:

Great tip, Laurie.

This is a good technique if one can reasonably assume that the majority of
QSO partners sending a signal report will not complete the QSO, or log it,
if the contester only sends a Grid Square.

IOW, if a contester set to NA VHF Contest mode connects up with a
"non-contester" set to normal mode (Special Activity unchecked), and both
are configured for Auto Seq, then the QSO will complete without any operator
intervention.  However, the contester will not have sent a signal report to
the non-contester.  That may be an issue, because the non-contester may
continue to send his SNR message, hoping to elicit an SNR in return.  Or, he
may not log the contact because he never received an SNR from the contester.
This may not be a problem for the contester, because the non-contester is
unlikely to submit a Cabrillo log, so the contester will avoid a NIL.

Back to your tip of setting up two instances of WSJT-X, one with NA VHF
Contest mode enabled and one with Special Activity unchecked.  This is a
good technique for the contester to get another QSO in the log that
otherwise would not happen, IF the assumption is the majority of "mixed"
QSOs as described above will not complete successfully because the
non-contester is concerned that he didn't receive a signal report.

The contester has to decide whether to power through the QSO in the NA VHF
Contest mode, or to on-the-fly switch to his "SNR Configuration" that uses
the standard non-contest message sequence and indeed sends an SNR message to
the non-contester.

Ed W0YK

-----Original Message-----
From: Laurie, VK3AMA <_vk3a...@vkdxer.net>
Sent: 21 July, 2019 16:04
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Contest confusion

On 22/07/2019 7:16 am, Jim Brown wrote:
> so I quickly switched out of contest mode to work him. :)
>
> What I WOULD like is to able to do this without going to Settings
> Advanced. All those clicks loses a TX cycle.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC

Simple and only requires a single mouse click. Setup two configurations
in WSJT-X, one for you desired contest and the other non-contest. Once
setup, it is a single click using the "Configuration" menu to switch
between contest and non-contest.

de Laurie VK3AMA



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