Hi Joe, try this:

Select macro set 4 in fldigi.

Create a macro for F9 that is labeled "Myself" and make the macro <K0OG>.
Create another macro for F12 that is labeled "Send" and make the macro 
<TX><RX>

To "chat" in fldigi without flarq or Plain Talk:

1. Press F9
2. Type what you want to say, for example, Not all hams are radio amateurs!
3. Press F12 to transmit what you want to say with <K0OG> appended to 
the start of the text and automatically return to receive.

The advantage in using a macro to "Send" instead of pressing Enter, as 
in a chat application, is that you can add CRLF's such as:
This is line one
This is line two
This is line three

and fldigi will transmit it that way.

Is that what you want to accomplish?

73 Skip KH6TY
NBEMS Development Team


Joseph A. Counsil wrote:
> Dave,
>
> Several of us just ran a loose "net" using Flarq, and found that during 
> a roundtable it was very confusing using the plain-talk.  It would be 
> good if each line in the plain talk window were preceded with the 
> sender's callsign, something like <K0OG> to identify the sender.  As a 
> temporary help, I copied "<K0OG>" and would just Ctrl-V to paste it 
> prior to each line I would type.
>
> Also, I received an e-mail message but it did not show up in the 
> NBEMS.files, nor any other directory structure I could find.  We are 
> still working on trying to figure that out - maybe I have something set 
> up incorrectly?  It would be nice to have a menu item or button in Flarq 
> to open the received e-mail and received-files directories.
>
> I'm running AX, Windows XP Pro SP3.
>
> Several of us in Missouri and possibly in Kansas will try some things 
> again at 2:00 PM, 3.585 MHz if anyone would like to drop in.
>
> 73,
> -Joe-
>
>   

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