[WT-support] WT under W2K
Nick Lekic
ve3ey at rogers.com
Mon Mar 26 19:01:45 CEST 2007
Hi Larry et all
>1/ Before the computer restarted (1st paragraph), was the "Sticky
>setting" enabled or not ?
Paul has already provided answer to this one. The "Sticky setting" was not originally
enabled. After the problem was observed, however, enabling "Sticky Setting" would
not enforce the R1/R2 designator after restarting Win-Test.
In other words - it had no effect at this point.
>2/ When you restarted this computer, you say you were "R2". Had you
>entered a QSO on the band you restarted on, at that time, as R2 ? I have
>an idea but I have to dig... ;-)
If I understand your question correctly, the offending radio continued
to operate on the same band it was on before, after the radio designator got changed.
Before the problem:
R1 was logging on 20m
R2 was logging on 40m
Win-Test then got restarted. Radio bearing R2 designator is now renamed R1:
R1 remains on 20m
R1 (originally R2) remains on 40m
I wonder if it would be possible to implement some sort of control
for M/2 setups to warn the operators if computers on the network
have been found to have the same radio designator?
73, Nick
ve3ey
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