Hi Ervin, On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 09:37:46PM +0100, Ervin Hegedüs wrote: > * I don't know, how important is the QTC send speed, or other > argument. I mean, does it necessary to configure in logcfg.dat, > or on-the-fly the speed of QTC's when station sends? Is there > any other parameter, what you would like to modify? If yes, > please describe, what's that, and how do you use that?
CW speed should be adjustable on the fly - IMHO a "must have" feature. > * Would you like to see in worked window, if a station > sent/received a QTC block previously? If yes, how do you like > to see? > I mean, here is an example line from worked window: > [ 40CW 0097 PJ4A 09 Z] > and if that station sent a QTC block, that would be: > [ 40CW 0097 PJ4A 09 QZ] > > How would you like it? Instead of just showing a "Q" for QTC, it'd be even more convenient to show the number of QTCs sent/received. It often happens that only a part of the 10 possible QTCs are exchanged at first, and if that happens, the "Q" might suggest that one doesn't need to ask again. The same information would be very useful in the bandmap. On slow Sundays in WAE (and they are always slow), the most productive thing to do usually is to interleave lots of QSOs from the bandmap into your CQing, preferably of stations that could still give you QTCs... 73 Fabian, DJ1YFK QRQ QTC addict. -- Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK Munich, Germany fab...@fkurz.net +49 176 24079617 http://fkurz.net/ http://lcwo.net/ _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel