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Yes this is true. 😄 Right now I have the Influenza A. So development has stopped so I can be a big whiny baby. So in about a week I'll start working on the auto CQ. Cheers, Mike K6GTE |
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My sincerest wishes for a speedy recovery for you, Mike...
Lots of hydration and rest.
Em qua., 12 de fev. de 2025 às 21:59, Michael Bridak <
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… Yes this is true. 😄
Right now I have the Influenza A. So development has stopped so I can be a
big whiny baby.
Then I have to take a bunch of training for AYSO Soccer referees.
So in about a week I'll start working on the auto CQ.
Cheers, Mike K6GTE
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Hi Mike... 73.
Today, I was working on CWT and I noticed that if I am in RUN calling CQ and I type a CALL in the CALLSIGN field, not1mm does not interrupt the transmission, unless I press ESC. When we are in a normal CQ, when the CQ ends and someone contests, we write the call and it continues normally. But, since we still do not have AUTO_CQ, I put my F1 like this... {MYCALL} TEST with 7 spaces and again {MYCALL} TEST and another 7 spaces and so on about 8 times. Then I realized that in the middle of the transmission, I wrote the call, but not1mm did not interrupt the TX. Then, ESC, it stopped.
Big 73
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