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Welcome to the Win-Test English documentation
Win-Test Documentation
- This documentation is current to version 4.47
- This documentation can be downloaded in PDF format.
- Incompleteness
- Please note that there are still some gaps in the documentation here. I am working to address the issue and you will probably notice some changes in the coming weeks. Please bear with us, and if you have any suggestions, please let us know on the mailing list! [1]
- Suggestions
- We would like to know what ideas you have for the documentation. We know that many of you would like "off-line" documentation, allowing one to print off the entire manual; we are working on this.
- If you have any ideas, please use one of the methods below (i.e. mailing list or IRC).
- User-editing of pages/articles
- We are considering the idea of allowing anyone to create accounts and create/edit pages/articles. After all, that is the idea of a wiki, right? :) More details to follow!
- Getting further support
- Whilst you should primarily refer to this documentation, obviously not everything has been covered here (yet). As a result, there are other ways of obtaining the answer(s) to your question(s):
- The Win-Test mailing list should be your primary source for support. Please note there are still gaps in the documentation, but rest assured, we are working on it!
- You can often find the Win-Test team idling in the Win-Test IRC channel on the Blitzed IRC network. If you do not have an IRC client installed, you can use this web-based client, which requires no installation of any software.
—M0CLW 18:13, 30 Dec 2005 (GMT)
One-time configuration
Things which need to be configured once only, rather than on a per-contest basis:
- Interface configuration
Instructions on setting up your rig, CW, SO2R interfaces etc - Setting up networking
How to set-up the Win-Test networking in a multi-op environment
Pre-contest configuration
- Creating a new log for the contest
- Also how to open an existing log and enabling automatic loading of a log on Win-Test start
- Configuring Digital Voice Keyer & CW messages
- Positioning windows and setting fonts
- Loading contest objectives
- Installing contest-specific databases
How to install contest-specific databases for exchange guessing - Setting up DX cluster access
During-contest specifics
- Single-op contesting
- SO2R specifics
- Learning the second radio window
- Using the 'shift binds second radio' option
This feature changes some key assignments in Win-Test - Win-Test and the EZMaster
- SO2R specifics
- Multi-op contesting
- Using message gabbing
- Passing multipliers between stations
- Understanding the status window
- If you need to delete a QSO during the contest
Do not use the 'delete QSO' feature- Possible issues
- Sequential serial numbers between stations shared between both stations
- Editing serial numbers (e.g. if a machine crashes and one log is out of sync)
- Possible issues
Post-contest specifics
- Cleaning the log and exporting logs
- Multi-op specific
- Merging logs before exportation
- Multi-op specific