11-07-2022, 11:30 AM
Hi Ski,
yes some button placements seem to be a bit adhoc like the selector for odd/even, which I thought should have been in the empty spot by the clock BUT the nice thing is the author is easy to talk to and does respond to good ideas.
I must say the layout in WSJT-Z is the best I have found so far for my operating habits but it just lacks the TX power display which I find is a must for a lot of my remote operation. Of course WSJT-Z comes with the stigma that it can operate as a robot but if you ignore all of that it is quite cool with its QRZ lookups on the fly and really good colour highlighting scheme.
yes some button placements seem to be a bit adhoc like the selector for odd/even, which I thought should have been in the empty spot by the clock BUT the nice thing is the author is easy to talk to and does respond to good ideas.
I must say the layout in WSJT-Z is the best I have found so far for my operating habits but it just lacks the TX power display which I find is a must for a lot of my remote operation. Of course WSJT-Z comes with the stigma that it can operate as a robot but if you ignore all of that it is quite cool with its QRZ lookups on the fly and really good colour highlighting scheme.
Peter Sumner, vk5pj
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- Winston Churchill