Here is a site which gives detailed comparisons of 33 sound cards. The tests include things like frequency response, total noise and harmonic distortion, etc. Well worth a look if you fiddle with sou
G3YXX asked me for some help with sending commands from TRLog to his MP. From the resulting back and forth has evolved a means of selecting, from within TR, ANY combination of filters which have been
COMMANDS.icf Tuesday, March 18, 2003 00:42 ; This contents of this file will enable you to select, while running TRLog, ANY ; combination of MkV filters which you have installed. Sort of like K6SE's
During MnQP I saw strange TR behaviour which I have never seen before. Normally, as you tune past a station which is in the bandmap the call is written into the call window. Today, instead of doing t
I have to agree with Mike here. I initially found TR to be quite mysterious (this has improved to sometimes mysterious). The contests I first went into were all ones with default TR exchanges that ma
Depends on the sound card. Mine (AWE 64) has a couple of little connector pins sticking out of it. You pull the little plastic connector with the two wires coming out of the back of it off the speake
Hi Udo, This may not meet your needs but I run TR in a DOS box in Win 98. I often have other files open to view while running TR. 73 de Jim Smith VE7FO
Hi Ken, I haven't tried this but I think it should work. 1. Program an F Key to send the A<>B command to the radio. (i.e. swap VFOs) 2. Put this command in stdcfg.dat 3. When you want to QSY the B VF
Ken, Maybe you missed my previous post on this 1. Program an F Key to send the A<>B command to the radio. (i.e. swap VFOs) e.g. F9=<03>SRS1=xxx<01><05><04>. Do this for both the CQ and Exchange memor