hello, On Sun, Nov 03, 2013 at 09:04:26AM +0000, FS wrote: > Yes, that could work. Lets say, the user enters the the series > number like xx/xx, and the QRV message is sent, TLF is triggered to > take everyting in a pattern like, by grabing it from gMFSK.log: > tttt cccccc nnn > time call number
Till I looked the examples of QTC, especially RTTY mode, I found this (very good) summary: http://www.guernsey.net/~pcooper/waedc.html On this page the author said there are several forms of QTC: "So, you will end up with something like this: 001/10 0012 G3URA 049 0013/AA5AU/056 0014-RA9FOE-012 etc for ten lines." So, the separator sign should be " " (space), "/" (slash), "-" (hyphen/minus) character. That's no problem, but it would be nice to know, is there any other formula to separate the fields, or operators (and softares) only uses these? I think I can handle all or them above. > I a not aware if they send in RTTY shortend versions, like two > figures for the time, or so. I don't know that too... :) > Maybe the user could be asked if he > wants to accept it, if yes a ROGER is send otherwise a PSE REPEAT. Hmmm... I'm not sure is it a good solution. Otherwise, if somebody had WAEDC-RTTY, and received many QTC's, please confirm that: anybody (or any software) uses the different formula that listed above, or not? thanks, 73: Ervin HA2OS -- I � UTF-8 _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel