Don't leave Linux out of it. Hamlib is already the common rig control interface on Linux (and it also works on Windows, I believe). Make sure you have representation from the hamlib project, and you'
fast.) As long as it's not so fast that all of the elements blur together. I had a couple of stations that I just skipped during ARRL DX CW because the only thing I could ever copy for their exchange
Technical solutions for social problems can occasionally work, but by and large they just present another hurdle that the cheating-inclined will figure out how to hurdle. There is no "central station
Careful. Next thing you know, someone will propose a rule DQing you if you acquired an xyl within a certain amount of time before the contest. ~ Next after that is a rule prohibiting trying to acquir
You forgot the fourth: what the judge says the rules mean. Not to mention, on occasion, what the appellate judge says the rules should have meant. Ben --BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (M
Memorable phonetics occur a lot in Field Day, too, especially around 3AM. That was about the time that someone operating the Mountaineer Amateur Radio Association station W8SP came up with "Whiskey E
Well, that certainly narrows it down. Ben - -- Ben Coleman nj8j@arrl.net "I love the way Microsoft follows standards. In much the same manner that fish follow migrating caribou." Paul Tomblin --BEGIN
Sure. You run the rpc.rigd daemon set to communicate with your radio, and set up tlf to talk to rpc.rigd in logcfg.dat: RADIO_CONTROL RIGMODEL=1901 RIGPORT=localhost I *normally* use rpc.rigd (I even