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1. [TRLog] Farnsworth Problem (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 23:25:51 -0800
Is it just me or has Farnsworth been broken for a while? In my stdcfg.dat I have FARNSWORTH SPEED = 25 followed by FARNSWORTH ENABLE = TRUE. If I understand this correctly, code sent at, say, 20 wpm
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-12/msg00002.html (6,550 bytes)

2. [TRLog] Farnsworth Problem (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Mon, 02 Dec 2002 01:43:39 -0800
Oops, forgot to mention that this is cw sent by function keys or keyboard. Keyer not involved. Jim
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-12/msg00004.html (6,844 bytes)

3. [TRLog] INPUT CONFIG FILE vs STDCFG.DAT (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 12:14:08 -0800
Hi Mike, Here's a reason. Use stdcfg.dat for items which don't change from contest to contest. Make up an Input Config File for each contest for those items which are specific to that contest. For ex
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-12/msg00029.html (15,579 bytes)

4. [TRLog] INPUT CONFIG FILE vs STDCFG.DAT (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 14:58:00 -0800
Well, two comments. 1. Once you have your CW messages figured out, why would you want to edit them? 2. When you make a CTRL-J change you are offered the option of saving it in your logcfg.dat. If you
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-12/msg00034.html (9,443 bytes)

5. [TRLog] INPUT CONFIG FILE vs STDCFG.DAT (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 2002 21:59:29 -0800
Hi Mike, Comments interspersed. And so do I. It's taken me 2 years to get some of them right. In my defence I did say, "Once you have them figured out," but didn't say, "Even if it took 2 years." +++
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-12/msg00037.html (9,816 bytes)

6. [TRLog] Farnsworth (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2002 17:38:27 -0800
Hi Paul, That fellow was me. Farnsworth does work, not the way I thought but the way it is described in the manual. I just didn't read it carefully and made an incorrect assumption. I was straightene
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-12/msg00041.html (8,078 bytes)

7. [TRLog] TRLog and serial ports, 2 (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Mon, 09 Dec 2002 00:54:58 -0800
Hi Pete, Would an internet system clock resetting program such as Dimension 4 take care of this particular problem? BTW I'm so tuned into call signs that this is the first time that I noticed that we
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-12/msg00046.html (8,348 bytes)

8. [TRLog] Noted while contesting. (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 02:22:05 -0800
1. I dunno, Dale. Sometimes when running I can spend a minute or two trying to pick someone out of the mud. Bad for the rate but, in the spirit of, "Do As You Would Be Done By", as opposed to the con
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-12/msg00074.html (9,875 bytes)

9. [TRLog] Ooops (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 02:48:15 -0800
Don, 1. It may be that TR has saved backups in the directory that was current when you messed up the logs. Look for files of the form plog*.* , open them with a text editor, and have a look. 2. The d
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-12/msg00075.html (7,977 bytes)

10. [TRLog] Re: RAC problem? (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 00:14:38 -0800
Hi Ken, As near as I can figure, TR programs the exchange memories for some contests and not others. RAC is one of the others. Enter them yourself using the ALT-P O to access the memories. TR will, I
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-12/msg00157.html (7,003 bytes)

11. [TRLog] CT1BOH info screen problem (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 21:35:17 -0800
Just for fun I started TR with my CQWW CW log from the weekend and hit CTRL-] to see what this info screen looked like. I expected to see columns showing % of Qs by continent and band. What I did see
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-11/msg00125.html (6,693 bytes)

12. [TRLog] SBDVP in a multi-op environment (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Thu, 03 Oct 2002 11:22:35 -0700
I'm looking for the most elegant way of being able to switch among previously recorded sets of DVP files. Each op would have his own set of DVP files. What is wanted is a method of loading a new set
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-10/msg00004.html (7,404 bytes)

13. [TRLog] SBDVP in a multi-op environment (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Sat, 05 Oct 2002 16:21:55 -0700
Thanks all, Will try Jimmy's suggestion. 73 de Jim Smith VE7FO
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-10/msg00013.html (8,994 bytes)

14. [TRLog] Re: SBDVP in a multi-op environment (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 01:46:22 -0700
Well, I thought I knew how to use CTRL-V. Turns out I don't. My belief was that I could create a text file with TR configuration statements in it such as those I routinely use in stdcfg.dat and then
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-10/msg00023.html (7,711 bytes)

15. [TRLog] DVP file conflict between stdcfg.dat and Input Config File SSB Messages (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Sat, 07 Sep 2002 21:12:33 -0700
One for the archives. I tried putting DVP filenames into SSB message memories using stdcfg.dat. Works FB. I then tried putting different DVP filenames into the same SSB message memories using an Inpu
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-09/msg00002.html (7,208 bytes)

16. [TRLog] Sending hex commands to a Yaesu Mark 5 (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 11:28:03 -0700
Hi Pete et al, I am and it works FB. I run TR in a Win98 DOSbox. Never tried it with straight DOS. I have developed a method of simulating SO2R with TR and one MkV. I call it SO1.5R. Got it going a y
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-09/msg00010.html (8,222 bytes)

17. [TRLog] newbie question (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Sun, 22 Sep 2002 21:55:34 -0700
Hi David, Let's suppose you have set up your contest in a directory called Log. If you make Log the current directory (you see something like C:\Log) and type the characters "TR" (no quotes) you will
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-09/msg00032.html (8,617 bytes)

18. [TRLog] Salmon Run Summary Sheet (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2002 00:31:51 -0700
Tried to create a summary sheet for WaQP. Got message saying Salmon Run summary sheet not supported. Not a big deal with my small number of Qs but, if it fell off the ToDo list, maybe it could be put
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-09/msg00036.html (6,135 bytes)

19. [TRLog] RTTY (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2002 14:27:21 -0700
Hi Brett, TR did have a problem, which I think has been fixed, whereby if you had too many characters in the EX MENU statement none of them would be displayed. You might try reducing the number of ch
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-08/msg00026.html (6,640 bytes)

20. [TRLog] Clarifier kill vs. Clarifier zero (score: 1)
Author: jimsmith@shaw.ca (Jim Smith)
Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 17:46:10 -0700
Hi Tom, You CAN use the F Keys to send hex codes to the rig. I've been doing it for over a year with my MkV. I've developed a method for simulating SO2R with one MkV. I call it SO1.5R. I've been tryi
/archives//html/TRLog/2002-08/msg00070.html (10,875 bytes)


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