| Just having your name and call in the trmaster file apparently triggers 
the HI and FB scenarios.  Since I've only had this call a short time, I 
was not in any of the databases yet.  The latest update I received had 
all of the NCCC members added with appropriate info.  That's when I 
noticed the HIs and FBs popping up.  I just checked my file and your 
name isn't in there.  I would think most of the names get in from NAQP 
and Sprint  logs that you add yourself.  I'm not sure if any of the big 
updates bother with names.   I think all you need to do is add your name 
to your entry. 
 As for rate, I'm lucky to get to 150 with the SS exchange.  I was 
thinking about how to go back and check accuracy, and I think the 
easiest would be to use one of those cw copying programs to copy it and 
save it to a file.  Since the audio level is consistent I would think 
they would copy it perfectly.  You'd probably need a second computer to 
do that though.
 
 Ken
 
 Jim Smith wrote:
 
 
 Hmm... I thought that you might be using the Sim as it comes out of 
the box without a TRMaster.dta file.  I've used the Sim quite a bit, 
using databases appropriate to the contest.  I hadn't noticed it 
getting Sections wrong but that doesn't mean much because I'm typing 
like crazy trying to keep up.  I presume the Section fields in your 
.dta are filled in.  If not, I don't think TR sends a substitute.
 I just love the Sim.  I sometimes find that 3 hours have gone by while 
I'm trying to get the rate past 200 and admiring how fast the score is 
mounting up.  It always amazes me how much a stumble or two impacts 
the projected rate.
 
 I've been trying to think of ways of generating a UBN so that I can 
check the accuracy with which I enter the exchanges.
 
 I try to get anyone who's learning the code to D/L the free version, I 
tell them how to set it up and provide a FD TRmaster.  They start off 
as slow as they like and, once they aren't getting too many "You got 
my call wrong" complaints, they can start to crank it up.  That's how 
I got my code speed back after 30 yrs of rusting away.  Actually, it's 
better than it ever was.
 
 Anyway, next time I use it (guess that'll be this week for SS) I'll 
keep an eye open for wrong sections.  I could even take a TRMaster.asc 
and make the contents of all the section fields just the same, convert 
it to a .dta and see what Section names come out.  Probably the only 
way I'd notice a difference.  Either that or compare the log to the 
.asc  I'll try the portable thing too.
 
 I didn't understand the part about having your name in the file.  What 
file?
 
 73, Jim   VE7FO
 
 
 
 Ken Beals wrote:
 
 
 From what I've seen (and I'm over 2K Qs so far), the simulator does 
not use the info that is attached to the call.  It just sends a 
section that it thinks is appropriate for the prefix.  I can tell 
since I have my database set up with NCCC members, and I've "worked" 
some known calls who ended up in SDGO or LAX or ORG.  You'll also 
notice that it gets confused with portable call signs (K5KG/7 comes 
to mind) by putting them in the wrong section.  I've also noticed a 
few that are completely weird, but I'm guessing that's good practice 
for the real thing.  My database has lots of WCF and a few NL and NT 
also.  The simulator only "knows" about sections from the past (not 
sure when this stuff changed since I wasn't active).
 One other cool thing I noticed which I hadn't heard before I updated 
my database:  you'll get occasional "HI <name>" or "FB <name>" if 
your call has your name in the file.  It's definitely as close to the 
real thing as can be (short of crowded band conditions).  After 30 
years of no cw, the practice has been great.  I'll just have to wait 
for the real thing to get a sweep........
 
 Ken K6MR
 
 Jim Smith wrote:
 
 
 It seems to me that if you got a copy of a local club's recent FD 
log or someone's recent SS log and turned it into a TRMaster.dta 
file using POST you'd get those abbreviations showing up, assuming 
that they worked anyone there.
 In other words, I don't think that there is anything in Simulator 
which would prevent it from sending these abbreviations.
 
 73 de Jim Smith   VE7FO
 
 Ken Beals wrote:
 
 
 OK, probably an old question, but I just have to ask:
 Does the simulator know about WCF, NL and NT?  I've done lots of Qs 
and none of  these.  It does seem to use some older abbreviations, 
so maybe it was written before changes to sections?
 
 Ken K6MR
 
 
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