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Hi Dennis,
I would like a feature to automatically reconnect the telnet when it disconnects.
I am always connected to the internet and leave the Ham computer on with Logic running 24/7. When I get to the station I first look at the Spot log for any activity posted which I need and too often I find the spot log is not current as the telnet function has disconnected some hours earlier. To wit: I need Bhutan, it is an ATNO for me and they are active this week. I came down this morning to see if they are/were posted while I slept and found the telnet had disconnected six hours earlier.
When that disconnect happens I can not tell if something needed has showed up & if so, where and what time it was. That specific info is always helpful with short DX windows so I know where to be the next day to work them. If this feature already exists, I can not find the location to select having the telnet function persist in maintaining a connected state.
Perhaps some of the telnet hosts kick users off after a period of time and that is why the disconnect. I do know that nearly every time I click Connect, it does so without hiccup so the link is available, its just not currently active in Logic. If an auto reconnect option with persist upon failure were available, Logic users wouldn't miss any of the spots being posted & showing up on the spot log.
I know during contests there are some hosts that provide a good local link to support the contest and after it is over, they close down the connection. Maybe those hosts are only active when they are at their contest station and shut off all power when they leave, but when they are gone the spot log is inactive. Unless you have the telnet window open and can see the "Disc" button depressed, there is no way to know if there are no new needed spots coming in, or if the connection has been lost.
Understanding a link may only be intermittently available and To attempt maintaining continuity; what would be ideal would be for the user (or done automatically), to select a pool of what are the "local" hosts for the Logic user and if a host refuses to allow a logon or is not active, rotate to the next one in the pool and if that one is not available, connect to the next and cycle through the list of local hosts for a live one.
I can see having a favorite host that you want to list as primary and if that host is not available, cycle to the next and if/when that one disconnects, the telnet feature will attempt to connect with your preferred host first.
Thanks for the consideration & 73,
Gary KA1J
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