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Feature request: timestamps in repeater log

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leem
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Feature request: timestamps in repeater log

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Title says it all, really :)

It would be useful to have every event in the repeater log timestamped (including date, or alternatively a date change marker when the day changes) to aid with debugging, and seeing if anybody is trying to use the repeater without authorisation.

Thanks.
bttr
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Re: Feature request: timestamps in repeater log

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Did you know, that the old repeater has that already?
[topic=5601][/topic]
leem
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Re: Feature request: timestamps in repeater log

Post by leem »

bttr wrote:Did you know, that the old repeater has that already?
[topic=5601][/topic]
No I didn't, I was under the impression that PCHW v1 was incompatible with anything but the PCHW repeater...
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Re: Feature request: timestamps in repeater log

Post by bttr »

Maybe, I didn't test PCHW at all.
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