[aprssig] CQ Server operational question
Robert Bruninga bruninga at usna.eduWed Jul 2 19:32:45 UTC 2008
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> Perhaps that message should say something... such as : > "Sending too often ... Wait 30 min. 'tween calls". > >> Pete said: The "Sending too soon to FD" is the >> message you receive when you have sent a message to the >> group (in this case "FD") in less than 30 minutes Actually, it threw me for a loop too, and I was even aware of the 30 minute limit. And I had seen it several times in the week leading up to FD. But when I then got it on the DAY of Field Day about one hour before FD actually began, I too missinterpreted it as an admonishion that I was jumping the gun on Field Day. For Brevity, I would receommend simply changing it to "Sending too often to GROUP" in place of the word "too soon". But come to think about it... Since this CQSRVR has many othere applications such as the exmample of all those AMSAT stations working together in anticipation of a launch, they might need to change the timer from the 30 minute restriction to something much shorter for real time communication as a GROUP. In that sense, maybe the wording should be similar to what you propose in that the message does tell you the present timing (which might be different for different groups)... Something like: "Sending too often. GROUP limit is 30 min." Where "GROUP" and "30" are variables. Thanks Bob, Wb4APR
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