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Data scheduler

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2021 8:39 pm
by PD3LK
Hi Simon, next to the few adaptions that are already asked for or reported (Ingwolf), i would like to suggest adding a edit button in the Scheduler. In many cases we make repetitive recordings and only need to change date or time. Editing works much faster then copy a rule, edit it and then delete the old one.

Other thingy, when a recording is running and the user overrules Lock Radio and changes the frequency, then - in the recording - the stations appear on wrong frequenties. Maybe someone has a good reason not to do this but why not stop a recording as soon as someone unlocks the radio? In my view that recording is otherwise worthless anyway.

Re: Data scheduler

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2021 9:11 pm
by sm6fhz
Hi Leon and all.

I do concur with your suggestion. An edit feature would be nice.
I often do mistakes when doing a repetitive task several times and have to delete the incorrect one and create a new. Edit would be a great help.

Of cause, the dream would be to be able to set-up the whole nights recordings in one shot. To specify start time, duration, repetition interval and stop time and voila you have a set of recordings created!
Keep on dreaming :-)

The recording feature is very good to have. Very useful.

73 / Ingolf, SM6FHZ

Re: Data scheduler

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:55 pm
by Simon G4ELI
I'm busy next week with the Winradio G31DDC, remind me in a week or so, these are (mainly) good suggestions. I was thinking about a repeat function - Ingolf nailed the idea!

Re: Data scheduler

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 3:19 pm
by DaveB
sm6fhz wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 9:11 pm

Of cause, the dream would be to be able to set-up the whole nights recordings in one shot. To specify start time, duration, repetition interval and stop time and voila you have a set of recordings created!
Keep on dreaming :-)

73 / Ingolf, SM6FHZ
Just having the option in the current scheduler set up to ignore dates and just use the times would make it much more useful. I like to move up and down in frequency, recording 5 minute blocks.