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* '''''Single-op contesting''''' | * '''''Single-op contesting''''' | ||
** SO1R specifics | ** SO1R specifics | ||
− | *** [[SO1R/CW_Voice_Keyer|Automated CW generation and voice keyers]] | + | *** [[SO1R/CW_Voice_Keyer|Automated CW generation, RTTY messages and voice keyers]] |
*** [[SO1R/Radio_control|Radio Control]] | *** [[SO1R/Radio_control|Radio Control]] | ||
*** [[SO1R/Cluster|Use of Cluster spots]] | *** [[SO1R/Cluster|Use of Cluster spots]] |
Revision as of 15:47, 10 October 2006
During-contest specifics
Articles related to using Win-Test during a contest:
- Single-op contesting
- SO1R specifics
- 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
- 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
- Contest specific Behaviour
- Some notes about contest specific keys and parameters, e.g. for WAEDC
Post-contest specifics
And finally, articles related to Win-Test and post-contest tasks: