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From: Laurie V. <vk3...@gm...> - 2016-06-15 23:48:32
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On 16/06/2016 8:05 AM, Bill Somerville wrote: > > Hi Laurie, > > I understand what you are asking. Let me give you an example, that you > can try, that may help to explain why this is not 100% possible: > > 1) Select JT9+JT65 mode in WSJT-X and monitor an HF band with activity > in both modes, > 2) wait until a station calls CQ, > 3) switch WSJT-X to the other mode from CQ caller, > 4) double click the CQ message. > > What do you expect WSJT-X to do? How can WSJT-X inform you at decode > time whether a double click will get a response? > Bill, I would expect WSJT-X to not reply, as is the case. If a user starts manually changing to an individual mode, different from the mode of existing displayed decodes, then the expected behaviour is to not accept the double-click. This test case is rather contrived, and I expect to be very unlikely performed by the masses of normal JTAlert/WSJT-X users. de Laurie VK3AMA |