[Logic] Spot Log Problems
Julio Peralta
[email protected]
Fri, 3 Oct 2003 08:09:08 -0400
Well then just leave 'show all' checked all the time...
Julio
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jack" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 7:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Logic] Spot Log Problems
> I experience this problem using a 200 mhz, WIN93SE machine.
> 2 other issues I have discussed with Dennis RE: Spot log
> Once you no longer need a country on the frequencies you have marked, that
> spot will no longer show in the spot log. PERIOD.
> So, hearing a huge pileup on 14200, you look on the spot log and nothing
is
> there. You have to go to 'Show All' and wade through the chaff to find
> the station in question.
> IMHO, the spot should still show.
> The other thing I would like to see is an alarm that would allow you to
add
> a prefix or call. When that prefix appears in the spot log the station
> would appear in another color and an alarm sound and/or a pop-up message
to
> alert you to a need station.
>
> At 07:41 AM 10/3/03 -0400, you wrote:
> >I have also had this problem with the spot log. I had talked with Dennis
> >about it and he had done some work to try to resolve it but it is still
> >there. It seems to be a very difficult problem to solve. I hope work will
> >continue to resolve this issue.
> >In the meantime, I have increase my spot log size to 2000 so that the
> >problem occurs less often. I also erase the spot log every other night or
> >so. I then repopulate the spot log with the sh/fdx/100 command via my
telnet
> >connection to packet cluster node. The idea is to keep the spot log from
> >filling up. The problem of dropping spots off the top only occurs when
the
> >spot log is full.
> >73 Mark NU8Z
>
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