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\page ui_configuration_contest_page User Interface Configuration - Contest
\tableofcontents
\image html config-ui-tabs.png "UI Tabs"
\image latex config-ui-tabs.png "UI Tabs" width=4.0in
Fldigi supports a generic but robust set of contest functions. In
addition to serial-in and serial-out you can capture and transmit three
exchange sequences unique to a specific contest. Enter the
exchange you want to send for each of the three. You can force
the RST in/out to always be 599. That seems to be a norm for many
contests. When operating in a CW contest you can have fldigi send
cut numbers, T for 0, N for nine.
\image html config-ui-contest.png "UI Contest"
\image latex config-ui-contest.png "UI Contest" width=5.0in
The serial number can be set to use leading zeros. You can specify the
starting number for the sequence and how many digits are sent, ie:
0024. Pressing Reset will set the starting number to the QSO logging
serial out field. See \ref contest_how_to_page "Contest How To" for more
info.
You can check for duplicates by any combination of the specified named
fields. You can also specify that the duplicate had to occur with a
given time interval. Some VHF contests allow a duplicate CALL after
a given time interval.
\ref ui_configuration_contest_page "Return to Top of Page"
\ref main_page "Return to Main Page"
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