Just in case you haven't read it, the "readme.txt" file issued with each
release lists the change in the latest release + a very brief description of
all updates since 1.0.0
Terry
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Graham
Sent: 28 January 2012 14:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LF: Re: Opera query
I think last time JR documented anything it went up in sheet of flames ,
a sort of James Cagney , white heat moment , but as of 24.00z 1 Feb
There are 7 + special hf Tx permits issued by the fcc , with the
intent of slaying the Spread Spectrum dragon... after that normality
should return.. what ever that is !
Call qrz link That's one of the ROS package features .
Changes 119 > 120 added the last hf bands to the list 14/7/5 MHz
I think 2 / 8 mins would be better for 500 , 15 really is masking
rx reports and the band propagation can change in 2 cycles , op8
is giving good results on 136 , but there is yet to be a real long haul
attempt to prove op32 (or op64)
G..
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From: "Mike Dennison" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 2:07 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: LF: Re: Opera query
> Ah, that's interesting. A feature completely hidden by the fact that
> the software does not alter the cursor when it hovers over the
> clickable link, unlike the convention for most Windows software.
>
> Thanks to all for your help. I can't help thinking that all of this
> discussion would have been unnecessary if the software was properly
> documented. I am now using Op 1.2.0. and I have no idea what, if
> anything, is different from 1.1.9.
>
> Mike, G3XDV
> ==========
>
>
>> Yes but click on a Call Sign in the interweb list and all is revealed.
>>
>> Eddie
>>
>> On 27/01/2012 21:02, Gary G4WGT wrote:
>> > Mike,
>> >
>> > I presume because it only relates to the beam heading at your
>> > station. Showing it on other reports is meaningless to you.
>> >
>> > Gary.
>> >
>> > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Dennison"
>> > <[email protected]>
>> > To: <[email protected]>
>> > Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 8:47 PM
>> > Subject: Re: LF: Re: Opera query
>> >
>> >
>> >> OK, Gary, but why don't I see it on anyone else's reports?
>> >>
>> >> MIke
>> >> ====
>> >>
>> >>> That is beam heading.
>> >>>
>> >>> 73, Gary - G4WGT.
>> >>>
>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Dennison"
>> >>> <[email protected]>
>> >>> To: <[email protected]>
>> >>> Sent: Friday, January 27, 2012 7:53 PM
>> >>> Subject: LF: Opera query
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> > Can any of the Opera experts here tell me why my distance report
>> >>> > has an apparently spurius "@:nnn" where 'nnn' is a number from
>> >>> > 001 to about 500. The number is different for different stations
>> >>> > received, but stays the same each time that station is heard.
>> >>> > The left hand side of the screen looks like:
>> >>> >
>> >>> > 19:00 136 M0DTS Op8 -28dB 305km @ 347
>> >>> >
>> >>> > and the right hand side (the web report) repeats this before my
>> >>> > location.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > This appeared when I upgraded to Op 1.1.7 and is still there
>> >>> > with Op 1.1.9.:
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Any thoughts?
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Mike, G3XDV
>> >>> > ==========
>> >>> >
>> >>> >
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