On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:55:08PM +0100, Ervin Hegedüs wrote: > > > > 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. > > > > > > just ask: why important is this? And how would useful this? (I > > > made only one WAEDC - in last year - and I don't have any > > > experience. But since I like QTC too, that's a very great idea!) > > > > this feature (showing the number of needed or exchanged QTCs instead > > of just a Q) is in my opinion quite important. Especially as (what I > > like to think of) a big gun in WAE (mostly from DL1A) you often just > > get less than 10 QTCs on the first try from a station (because they > > simply don't have more to offer) and hunting them down later for more > > QTCs is very important - WAE even allows to call a station later for > > QTCs only, without making another (possibly dupe, if on same band) > > QSO. > > the second part of above is clear (a station calls an another for > only QTC, not QSO), but - sorry, may be that's my fault - I don't > see the real reason, why does help to show indicate the number of > QTC in a block? > > That's clear, the station doesn't offer any QSO to send as in QTC > - but that's not, why is good for me, if I know _exactly_, how > many QSO was sent in a QTC block. > > Do you mean about if a station gives me only 5 QSO in the first > QTC, and if I see that in worked window/bandmap, then I can call > again, and would ask the remain other 5 QSO to complete to the 10?
That's what I had in mind, yes :) 73 Fabian -- 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