I have thee configs with different codec/civ/etc (9700, 7300, 7851) myself
and all three required a restart of wsjtx. If that is the same as with
this... I would not thing the option would be too good to use.


On Tue, 23 Jul 2019, 05:22 Rich Zwirko - K1HTV, <k1...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Your idea of switching from the contest configuration to the one used for
> normal operation looks good on paper, but there is a problem. When the
> normal configuration comes up, the callsign of the station you were working
> is replaced by the call of the last station you worked with the normal
> operating configuration. None of the message boxes will have the callsign
> of the station your were just working.  And I'll bet a doughnut that most
> guys won't remember who they were working after switching to the 'Normal'
> WSJT-X configuration.
>
> If after 2 or 3 repeats from the other station, the best thing to do is to
> switch sequences and start calling CQ. If you stay in the same sequence and
> call CQ, you will end up responding again with calls and report to that
> same station, unless he aborts the QSO.
>
> 73,
> Rich - K1HTV
>
> = = =
>
> From:   Laurie, VK3AMA <_vk3a...@vkdxer.net>
>
> 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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