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Re: [Tlf-devel] New TLF prelease tlf-1.1pre1


From: Thomas Beierlein
Subject: Re: [Tlf-devel] New TLF prelease tlf-1.1pre1
Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2011 06:32:52 +0200

Hi Andy,

thanks for your test report. Let me try to answer your questions.

Am Mon, 24 Oct 2011 20:25:10 +0100
schrieb Andy Summers <address@hidden>:
> Thanks for the new bandmap functions. I've been trying it out with a 
> view to dabbling in CQWW - I'm aware it may not be stable.
> 
I did some work in last weeks to  stabilize it and I think pre2 will be
much better there. 

> I've read the New_Bandmap.txt and don't think it works as described 
> there. If I enter a call, press ctrl-A, I see it added to the
> bandmap. I tune somewhere else and do the same thing. I can do this
> several times and see the calls added, but when I repeatedly hit
> ctrl-g it only picks the most recent spot.

You are right, that is what is implemented. My idea behind that was
that you normally only have one spot of a station per band and mode. If
you filter your bandmap by mode or band Ctrl-g will select the right
spot.

Are there reasonable scenarios where we have would need to select
between more than one spot per band/mode for the same station? Than I
should think about a way to handle it.
> 
> Also, I see that a MEM frequency appears under the normal frequency 
> display, but you don't say how to get the rig back onto that
> frequency. Simply switching mode back to Log, doesn't do it.
> 
The memory recall is the same as in normal memory operation. As the man
page says hitting '#' records frequency if memory is empty and recalls
it if it is set. So after grabing a spot you can switch back to Run
mode by '+' and to old frequency by '#'.

> It would be quite useful to be able to arrow up/down the spot list
> and select the specific spot you want, rather than have to scroll
> through the lot to get to the one you want. It's a long time since I
> used CT, but it might be worth studying how that worked. I do
> remember that you could toggle alt-F4 (or was it F3) to toggle
> between the selected spot and the current run frequency. That was
> really useful for continuing to CQ, keep your frequency warm and
> periodically check back to see if the spot was workable.
> 
I see the point and will think about to implement something similar. But
it will be at low priority at the moment.

> BTW, the score or frequency window overlaps the new spot mode info
> and doesn't look right.
> 
The score window will be in the upper right in next prerelase (just did
it yesterday :-) ). As the frequency window is only temporarily visible
it may hide the bandmap for that time - should be acceptable.

Am Mon, 24 Oct 2011 20:28:04 +0100
schrieb Andy Summers <address@hidden>:

> I also forgot to mention that if you log a call but then hit minus to 
> delete the last QSO, that call shows up in the bandmap as a dupe.
> 
Same as for correcting the score after delete, see below...

> On 07/10/11 18:54, Thomas Beierlein wrote:  
> >    !!! If you delete a QSO you have to manually rescore the log
> > (:res).
> >

Btw, I plan to release the next prerelease version in next two week.

73, de Tom DL1JBE.

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