Hi,
Main problem its that still too many using old versions rc1,2 and they
doesnt wont to move forward.
2nd problem few read the manual about keyboard/mouse shortcuts...
Lock TX its great but as I said b4 vy few use it.
Another problem in the fast and weak openings i try to use RR73 and report
when calling a DX but not all use the latest version so the qso starts
again from the beginning and u lose the qso and precious time.

Noted also when i am calling a dxped like PJ4/NN5E with report, the
sequence its properly triggered but i am not sure if is message related to
me.

For example:
NN5E 9A5CW -03
I get a response from him like this:
DE PJ4/NN5E R-05
then my pc answered him

NN5E 9A5CW RR73 or RRR

DE PJ4/NN5E 73



But the question its who he really worked, i wasnt alone calling him with
report immediately i suppose there where few more using the same procedure.
If i call him with with grid then normal procedure has been triggered.

Keep good work,

73 9A5CW Patrik



Dana 18. lis 2017. 10:26 PM osoba "David Fisher" <dsfis...@outlook.com>
napisala je:

> My concern with all of this is not the change, but how to get the FT8
> users to change.  Habits have already formed.  I’m wondering if we should
> push harder by inverting the defaults so that a fixed TX frequency is the
> default, and allowing it to move has to be enabled.  In the words of our
> new Laureate in Economics, give a “Nudge”.
>
>
>
> Dave / NX6D
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From:* Ria Jairam <rjai...@gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 18, 2017 12:50:35 PM
> *To:* WSJT software development
> *Subject:* Re: [wsjt-devel] WSJT 1.8.0 RC3
>
> I have to agree that I like the new way of operating with rc3 rather
> than the old.
>
> I have had many start up CQing on my frequency because the software
> caused them to do so. They work me, then they figure they would start
> CQing because hey, there's DX on the band. Right on top of me because
> both RX and TX moved.
>
> With this NEW behavior you basically have your own TX slot. Everyone
> should be monitoring the entire band and then the software picks up
> when someone calls you.
>
> One handed operation can be accomplished by clicking where you want to
> go, then click TX-> RX. Not super complicated...
>
> 73
> Ria, N2RJ
>
> On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 3:27 PM, Bill Somerville <g4...@classdesign.com>
> wrote:
> > On 18/10/2017 16:23, Gary McDuffie wrote:
> >>
> >> If everyone were to split, only half the number of stations would fit
> in a
> >> given bandwidth.
> >
> >
> > Hi Gary,
> >
> > that is incorrect. Given N slots there are N possible QSOs, there is no
> > reason for any QSO to have both partners on the same frequency. Having
> both
> > parties to a QSO on the same frequency is conceptually simpler but in
> theory
> > one party may have QRM from half of another QSO or local QRN, in that
> case
> > moving improves the number of successful QSOs overall.
> >
> > 73
> > Bill
> > G4WJS.
> >
> >
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