I've been busy trying to get TR set up for Phone SS. I'm trying to use SBDVP to make a cheap voice keyer. I'm able to record messages using CTRL-F? for F1 through F10, but can't seem to record the ot
I'm using SBDVP to get DVP functionality in TR. I notice that when the cursor moves to the exchange window I still see the CQ MENU instead of the EX MENU. I hadn't paid attention before since I didn'
Since I almost always operate from a multi-op station, the NEXTBANDMAP and LASTCQFREQ functions get a workout in CW contests. I've tried using them in phone contests, but they don't seem to do anythi
I tried to use the Alt-I feature that's supposed to increment the number in an exchange while the contest was set to Sweepstakes. It erases the Exchange field unless the only thing in it is the numbe
I had noticed several times in the past that the visible part of the log got screwed up from something done by one of our operators. In CW SS I made this happen myself, so I now know one way of doing
You must have hit CTRL-F1 instead of F1. This never happened to us in our first use of DVP this past weekend, but I agree that it would be nice to be able to turn it off. You have encountered one of
This is a symptom we've also observed when a callsign is entered on a non-interfaced computer that is not logging on the same band as the station being dupe-checked. I think I first reported this abo
Use ALT-G, the Swap Mults command. Documented in section 6.17.3.2 of the 6.59 manual. This is also in the Troubleshooting Guide (Chapter 7). -Mike, N7MH -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/t
The F-10 key just happens to be set to send Keyboard CW by default, but it can be reprogrammed like any of the other function keys. It makes use of the colon character ":" which is documented in Tabl
We also had the same problem logging DX and /MM contacts. We just logged them with our callsign, added a note about the real callsign and exchange, and edited them after the contest. We were all in a
I just received an email from Dave, K8CC, informing me that the Cabrillo log I submitted for the ARRL 10-meter contest had the wrong exchange, giving SCV instead of CA as the state. I reran POST C an
Our NAQP M/2 Cabrillo log submissions were rejected because they didn't include the transmitter number in spite of identifying them as A and B. I ended up resubmitting the logs in the old ARRL format
I don't think you're going to be able to do this with POST. You need to track baton-passing where it's actually possible for any of your TX's to be either TX1 or TX2 at any given time. Unfortunately
The Cabrillo spec also mentions NAQP which TR doesn't properly emit for Multi-2. -Mike, N7MH -- FAQ on WWW: http://www.contesting.com/FAQ/trlog Submissions: trlog@contesting.com Administrative reques
This was one of the problems I mentioned a couple months ago, but it got buried in a huge list of bug reports that all seem to have been ignored. Most of these relate to use of TR in multi-situations
During Sweepstakes at W6YX we entered spots via networked computers that were not interfaced. These were then either worked by our run station from the bandmap or by a second station (MO2R?) by tunin
In trying out packet and the band map at W6YX for the first time on our newly interfaced FT-1000MP, we were really pleased with this new capability (for us). We encountered some unexpected behavior,
We've now used TR Log for 5 contests here at W6YX (CQP and both modes SS and CQWW) and have encountered sequence numbering problems in every contest. We have a 486 interfaced to an IC761 set up for k
We've only had TR Log at W6YX since September and have now used it in 3 contests, CA QSO Party, CQ WW Phone, and SS CW. This was our (and my) first use of TR Log, so we didn't exploit all the capabil