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Imagine radio 1 is the primary radio being used to RUN and radio 2 is secondary radio being used to S&P. The operator spots a new multiplier on radio 2. In order to put the call in the callsign field, the operator must press the '''<tt>[Shift]</tt>''' key while typing the call. If the operator does not press the '''<tt>[Shift]</tt>''' key then the call will go into the primary radio callsign field.
 
Imagine radio 1 is the primary radio being used to RUN and radio 2 is secondary radio being used to S&P. The operator spots a new multiplier on radio 2. In order to put the call in the callsign field, the operator must press the '''<tt>[Shift]</tt>''' key while typing the call. If the operator does not press the '''<tt>[Shift]</tt>''' key then the call will go into the primary radio callsign field.
  
It should be noted that the operator must redefine number keys for correct behaviour of numbers. For a standard QWERTY keyboard, ! must be redefined as 1, " must be redefined as 2, # must be redefined as 3, $ must be defined as 4, etc. In order to redefine the numbers 1,2,...0 to work while pushing the '''<tt>[Shift]</tt>''' key, go to menu <tt>Tools | Redefine keyboards keys</tt> click add, when the program asks "type on the key to redefine" push '''<tt>[Shift]</tt>''' and number 1 together, when the program asks "type on the new key", push number 1. Do the same procedure for all the numbers above the letters in the keyboard.
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It should be noted that the operator must redefine number keys for correct behaviour of numbers. On a standard QWERTY keyboard, ! must be redefined as 1, " must be redefined as 2, # must be redefined as 3, $ must be defined as 4, etc. In order to redefine the numbers 1,2,...0 to work while pushing the '''<tt>[Shift]</tt>''' key, go to menu <tt>Tools | Redefine keyboards keys</tt> click add, when the program asks "type on the key to redefine" push '''<tt>[Shift]</tt>''' and number 1 together, when the program asks "type on the new key", push number 1. Do the same procedure for all the numbers above the letters in the keyboard.

Revision as of 09:50, 5 October 2006

In order to write calls in the callsign filed of the secondary radio tick first in the menu Operating | Shift binds to the secondary radio.

Imagine radio 1 is the primary radio being used to RUN and radio 2 is secondary radio being used to S&P. The operator spots a new multiplier on radio 2. In order to put the call in the callsign field, the operator must press the [Shift] key while typing the call. If the operator does not press the [Shift] key then the call will go into the primary radio callsign field.

It should be noted that the operator must redefine number keys for correct behaviour of numbers. On a standard QWERTY keyboard, ! must be redefined as 1, " must be redefined as 2, # must be redefined as 3, $ must be defined as 4, etc. In order to redefine the numbers 1,2,...0 to work while pushing the [Shift] key, go to menu Tools | Redefine keyboards keys click add, when the program asks "type on the key to redefine" push [Shift] and number 1 together, when the program asks "type on the new key", push number 1. Do the same procedure for all the numbers above the letters in the keyboard.