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AUTO CQ msg modification #466

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9a3jh opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 4 comments
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AUTO CQ msg modification #466

9a3jh opened this issue Feb 12, 2025 · 4 comments

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@9a3jh
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9a3jh commented Feb 12, 2025

First keyboard key press will stop AUTO CQ message(F12). Now, if someone like to change keyer speed(Pg up/Pg dwn) or AUTO CQ delay(ALt Pg up/Pg dwn), this message will be interrupted.

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df7cb commented Feb 12, 2025

This has also annoyed me in the past... I think AUTO_CQ should even keep sending while I'm trying to edit the last QSO. (Perhaps only the timer should be cancelled, but not the current message being sent.)

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N0NB commented Feb 12, 2025 via email

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df7cb commented Feb 12, 2025

Perhaps the F12 behavior could be modified
to only be canceled by key characters that are valid for the call input
field (letters, numerals, and /) and .

I often use <Backspace> to stop the timer.

Perhaps we should just implement it with that set of keys and see how it behaves in practise/what is missing.

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dl1jbe commented Feb 12, 2025

I see the point of changing CW speed and Auto CQ-delay. That should be enabled. It goes along the idea named by Nate.

The immediate stop of transmit was made intentionally on request of some high rate contesters. Together with early start feature it allows to just start typing in a heard call to start a qso. That way there are two key presses saved (ESC to stop Auto CQ and Enter to start sending the others call sign).

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