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* There is no "zones worked" display in DXpedition mode. | * There is no "zones worked" display in DXpedition mode. | ||
* Duplicate contacts are normally not included in the figures of the Summary window (net total). However, there is a context menu option that will allow you to change this to display gross totals. | * Duplicate contacts are normally not included in the figures of the Summary window (net total). However, there is a context menu option that will allow you to change this to display gross totals. | ||
+ | * Some keys like the '''[INS]''' and the '''[F3]''' keys have slightly different predefined CW messages. | ||
+ | * When specifying the duration of the DXpedition in the startup dialog, the statistics window ('''[Ctrl-F9]''') will come up in the correct size to display all days of the DXpedition. |
Revision as of 13:31, 31 January 2009
Using Win-Test on a DXpedition
In DXpedition mode, Win-Test allows you to add some information - like operator's name, QTH - to the QSO in an info field that can optionally be enabled through the Options menu.
You may find the following information helpful for a DXpedition. It was contributed by several DXpeditioners.
Some useful hints:
- To see - at a glance- on which bands and modes you have worked a specific station, use the Check Multipliers window (available by [F10]) with the automatic update enabled.
- Synchronizing logs:
- Synchronizing should be turned on to make sure nothing is lost, even in case of RFI or a hardware failure. However, note that changes to existing QSOs will not propagate to computers that are not on the network while the change occurs. This is a known limitation.
- To create a complete log, merge the different WTB files on an offline computer. The *.merge file will contain merge conflicts which you will have to sort out one by one (cannot be done by software).
- You plan to join a contest during the DXpedition? You have two choices:
- If you are not interested in taking part: stay in DXpedition mode and just log the contacts either skipping the contest information or add it to the info field
- If you plan to turn in a competitive log: split the Win-Test network in two (Win-Test does not allow different contest settings in a single network so you have to separate the stations doing contest from the rest of the DXpedition settup), create a new log for the contest and you are ready to go. Merge the contest log with the other logs later.
- It may be especially helpful on a DXpedition to remember that you can actually double click callsigns displayed in the Check Partial or N+1 Windows which will fill-in the callsign field. This comes in handy, when you have copied only parts of a callsign and finally spot the complete call in one of these two windows.
- Markers for beacons and band segments can by very handy on a DXpedition. See Extra Information in the Windows Menu for more information.
- There is no "zones worked" display in DXpedition mode.
- Duplicate contacts are normally not included in the figures of the Summary window (net total). However, there is a context menu option that will allow you to change this to display gross totals.
- Some keys like the [INS] and the [F3] keys have slightly different predefined CW messages.
- When specifying the duration of the DXpedition in the startup dialog, the statistics window ([Ctrl-F9]) will come up in the correct size to display all days of the DXpedition.