On Sun, 30 Apr 2006 18:43:00 -0400, Jim Reisert AD1C
<jjreisert@alum.mit.edu> wrote :
> At 02:34 PM 4/30/2006, Dale Putnam wrote:
>
> >I want to work both New England qp and 7 qp.
> >I have one primary machine.
> >Would like to use one test program.
> >Don't want to use paper for one test.
> >Would like to keep the two seperate. Different scores, different
> >bands, different radios.
> >Now to complicate it further. I have CT, NA, Winlog, N1mm, XM log,
> >and even an older DOS program, all are not built out for 7qp, but I
> >have tried the later suggestions. Altho that seems to make it only
> >one qp to play in. If someone can do SO2R, why can't I do SO2QP?
>
> It's theoretically possible, but not easy. Here's what I suggest
> (this assumes that you are outside of both W1 and W7):
>
Reason #96 to switch to Linux for contesting.
You mean to say, not easy under Windows. Using TLF under Linux I can run as
many contests as I care to on CW because the keying program (cwdaemon) is
not part of the logging program. I could even run the keying program on a
seperate computer if I really wanted to waste electricity. I'm pretty sure
the radio interface also works with multiple instances of TLF running,
although since I switched computers in the winter I haven't got the serial
ports to work on this new to me (ie used) machine yet.
> Now you need to separate the Cabrillo file into two logs - one which
> has the NEQP QSOs, and one which has the 7QP QSOs. If you're
> familiar with Unix tools like "grep" this should be easy. Actually,
> it would not be hard for me to write a program to do this for you.
>
Windows XP has a similar although less powerful tool called findstr.
Pat N8VW
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