also noticed, from my playing around on Saturday, if you enter a
callsign in the wrong form and/or a prefix it can't understand, even
when transmitting that doesn't get forwarded. Try ANON as a callsign
and see if it sends anything.
'jnt
On 8 January 2012 20:50, Andy - KU4XR <[email protected]> wrote:
> If this is any benefit to you:
>
> Monitors only: put no callsign in the operator section.. The software will
> not communicate with the internet,
> but it will still receive, and decode.. You will not see the bars at the top
> of the screen telling you when
> a station fires a shot, nor will you see the info on the right side of the
> screen showing you who got hit..
>
> Transmit Stations: A " ham " format callsign ( legitimate or not ) must be
> typed into the callsign slot for the
> operator, or the software WILL NOT let you transmit... If a callsign is input
> into the operator callsign section;
> you can go stealth by unpluging your LAN cable, or disabling your LAN
> connection... As long as a callsign
> is there, the software will let you transmit, even if not connected to the
> internet, and no one will know you are
> there over the internet reporting stuff..
>
> for what it's worth: ..... 73 all:
>
> Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. USA
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