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− | + | <big><big>Messages Variables</big></big> | |
+ | <!-- Adopted to Stylesheet DL6RAI --> | ||
− | These variables can be used in programming CW messages using the F-keys. Some of these variables do not actually create output but rather perform actions at specific points in time, like the $CR symbol. | + | These variables can be used in programming CW messages using the F-keys. Some of these variables do not actually create output but rather perform actions at specific points in time, like the '''<tt>$CR</tt>''' symbol. |
==CW automation== | ==CW automation== | ||
− | * $MYCALL : sends callsign set in contest configuration | + | * '''<tt>$MYCALL</tt>''': sends callsign set in contest configuration |
− | * $SERIAL : sends QSO # | + | * '''<tt>$SERIAL</tt>''': sends QSO # |
− | * $ZONE : sends zone nr set in contest configuration | + | * '''<tt>$ZONE</tt>''': sends zone nr set in contest configuration |
− | * $LOGGEDCALL : send what's typed in callsign field | + | * '''<tt>$LOGGEDCALL</tt>''': send what's typed in callsign field |
− | * $CORRECT : send a call correction, if any | + | * '''<tt>$CORRECT</tt>''': send a call correction, if any |
− | * $INSERT and $PLUS : send messages | + | * '''<tt>$INSERT and $PLUS</tt>''': send messages in ['''<tt>INS</tt>'''] or ['''<tt>+</tt>'''] key |
− | * ++ : increase speed by 2 wpm | + | * '''<tt>++</tt>''': increase speed by 2 wpm |
− | * -- : decrease speed by 2 wpm | + | * '''<tt>--</tt>''': decrease speed by 2 wpm |
− | * ^ : the halfspace character with 1/2 dot duration | + | * '''<tt>^</tt>''': the halfspace character with 1/2 dot duration |
− | * $QSOB4 : send QSOB4 message | + | * '''<tt>$QSOB4</tt>''': send QSOB4 message |
− | * $F1...$F6 : send the message associated with F1 ... F6 function key | + | * '''<tt>$F1...$F6</tt>''': send the message associated with F1 ... F6 function key |
− | * $MSG1...$MSG12 : additional CW messages (see Alt - C) | + | * '''<tt>$MSG1...$MSG12</tt>''': additional CW messages (see '''<tt>Alt-C</tt>''') |
==Action== | ==Action== | ||
− | * $GUESSEXCH (or $GUESSEXCHANGE) : mimics a space bar hit (filling exchange field(s) | + | * '''<tt>$GUESSEXCH</tt>''' (or '''<tt>$GUESSEXCHANGE</tt>'''): mimics a space bar hit (filling exchange field(s) |
− | * $GUESSZONE : filling exchange field(s) if possible, but cursor remains in the same edit field. | + | * '''<tt>$GUESSZONE</tt>''': filling exchange field(s) if possible, but cursor remains in the same edit field. |
− | * $CR : works like hitting | + | * '''<tt>$CR</tt>''': works like hitting ['''<tt>Enter</tt>'''] (log QSO) |
− | * $SPACEBAR : works like hitting spacebar-key (move cursor to exchange field) | + | * '''<tt>$SPACEBAR</tt>''': works like hitting spacebar-key (move cursor to exchange field) |
− | * $TAB | + | * '''<tt>$TAB</tt>''': works like hitting ['''<tt>Tab</tt>'''] (move cursor to next field) |
− | * $REPEAT : | + | * '''<tt>$REPEAT</tt>''': reset the automatic repeat mode interval |
− | * $GRABSPOT | + | * '''<tt>$GRABSPOT</tt>''' grabs spot on the current frequency |
==SO2R== | ==SO2R== | ||
− | * $ALTERNATECQ (or $ACQ) : swaps primary and secondary radios and send CQ on the secondary radio | + | * '''<tt>$ALTERNATECQ</tt>''' (or '''<tt>$ACQ</tt>'''): swaps primary and secondary radios and send CQ on the secondary radio |
− | * $CQ : same as $ALTERNATECQ but does not swap radios | + | * '''<tt>$CQ</tt>''': same as $ALTERNATECQ but does not swap radios |
− | * $R1R1 : | + | * '''<tt>$R1R1</tt>''': set audio of Radio 1 to left and right ear |
− | * $R1R2 : | + | * '''<tt>$R1R2</tt>''': set audio of Radio 1 to left and audio of radio 2 to right ear |
− | * $R2R1 : | + | * '''<tt>$R2R1</tt>''': set audio of Radio 1 to left and audio of radio 1 to right ear |
− | * $R2R2 : | + | * '''<tt>$R2R2</tt>''': set audio of Radio 2 to left and right ear |
− | * $RESET : cancels any manual change made in the audio control | + | * '''<tt>$RESET</tt>''': cancels any manual change made in the audio control |
− | * $TR1 : | + | * '''<tt>$TR1</tt>''': transmit on Radio 1 |
− | * $TR2 : | + | * '''<tt>$TR2</tt>''': transmit on Radio 2 |
− | * $LATCH : sets latch mode | + | * '''<tt>$LATCH</tt>''': sets latch mode |
==WAEDC QTC related== | ==WAEDC QTC related== | ||
− | * $GRNR : sends | + | * '''<tt>$GRNR</tt>''': sends group number of the received QTC |
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Revision as of 13:22, 7 August 2006
Messages Variables
These variables can be used in programming CW messages using the F-keys. Some of these variables do not actually create output but rather perform actions at specific points in time, like the $CR symbol.
CW automation
- $MYCALL: sends callsign set in contest configuration
- $SERIAL: sends QSO #
- $ZONE: sends zone nr set in contest configuration
- $LOGGEDCALL: send what's typed in callsign field
- $CORRECT: send a call correction, if any
- $INSERT and $PLUS: send messages in [INS] or [+] key
- ++: increase speed by 2 wpm
- --: decrease speed by 2 wpm
- ^: the halfspace character with 1/2 dot duration
- $QSOB4: send QSOB4 message
- $F1...$F6: send the message associated with F1 ... F6 function key
- $MSG1...$MSG12: additional CW messages (see Alt-C)
Action
- $GUESSEXCH (or $GUESSEXCHANGE): mimics a space bar hit (filling exchange field(s)
- $GUESSZONE: filling exchange field(s) if possible, but cursor remains in the same edit field.
- $CR: works like hitting [Enter] (log QSO)
- $SPACEBAR: works like hitting spacebar-key (move cursor to exchange field)
- $TAB: works like hitting [Tab] (move cursor to next field)
- $REPEAT: reset the automatic repeat mode interval
- $GRABSPOT grabs spot on the current frequency
SO2R
- $ALTERNATECQ (or $ACQ): swaps primary and secondary radios and send CQ on the secondary radio
- $CQ: same as $ALTERNATECQ but does not swap radios
- $R1R1: set audio of Radio 1 to left and right ear
- $R1R2: set audio of Radio 1 to left and audio of radio 2 to right ear
- $R2R1: set audio of Radio 1 to left and audio of radio 1 to right ear
- $R2R2: set audio of Radio 2 to left and right ear
- $RESET: cancels any manual change made in the audio control
- $TR1: transmit on Radio 1
- $TR2: transmit on Radio 2
- $LATCH: sets latch mode
- $GRNR: sends group number of the received QTC