From joe.carvalho@mci.com Mon Feb 1 18:24:56 1999
From: joe.carvalho@mci.com (Joe Carvalho)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 11:24:56 -0700
Subject: [TRLog] v6.36 and Kenwood TS-940 RIT control
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When I use the shift buttons on the keyboard for rit control, the TS-940
scrolls up/down as much as it wants. Hitting escape does not stop the system
from doing as it pleases.
Any suggs?
--joe
DE KR6NA
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When I use the shift buttons on the keyboard for rit control,
the TS-940 scrolls up/down as much as it wants. Hitting escape does not
stop the system from doing as it pleases.
Any suggs?
--joe
DE KR6NA
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From geoiii@kkn.net Mon Feb 1 19:37:04 1999
From: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 11:37:04 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] v6.36 and Kenwood TS-940 RIT control
In-Reply-To: <19990201182517.HCWF28868@[166.33.200.179]> from "Joe Carvalho" at Feb 1, 99 11:24:56 am
Message-ID: <199902011937.LAA07735@quito.kkn.net>
>
> When I use the shift buttons on the keyboard for rit control, the TS-940
> scrolls up/down as much as it wants. Hitting escape does not stop the system
> from doing as it pleases.
> Any suggs?
> --joe
> DE KR6NA
I think what you are seeing is that the ts-940 is
slow to respond to commands - if you quiclkiy tap
the shift key the RIT will move a very little bit.
I have always found the RIT control to be poor
on the RIT via TR-Log. On the TS-850 it is
very good. I am not sure anything can be done
in TR to make the 940 work better.
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From swca@ionet.net Mon Feb 1 18:54:22 1999
From: swca@ionet.net (swca@ionet.net)
Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 12:54:22 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] v6.36 and Kenwood TS-940 RIT control
In-Reply-To: <199902011937.LAA07735@quito.kkn.net>
References: <19990201182517.HCWF28868@[166.33.200.179]>
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>I have always found the RIT control to be poor
>on the RIT via TR-Log. On the TS-850 it is
>very good. I am not sure anything can be done
>in TR to make the 940 work better.
The TS-950 is also pretty good, although, like with the 940, small taps are
better than 'hold and slide.'
Mark, N5OT
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From n6tr@teleport.com Mon Feb 1 19:25:24 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 11:25:24 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] v6.36 and Kenwood TS-940 RIT control
Message-ID: <199902011925.LAA28241@user1.teleport.com>
> When I use the shift buttons on the keyboard for rit control, the TS-940
> scrolls up/down as much as it wants. Hitting escape does not stop the system
> from doing as it pleases.
The 940 doesn't keep up as fast as the 850. What you are probably
seeing is overshoot.
Tree
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From geoiii@kkn.net Mon Feb 1 22:00:00 1999
From: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 14:00:00 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] FOC Marathon
Message-ID: <199902012200.OAA09009@quito.kkn.net>
Hi,
If anyone needs files for the FOC Marathon
and I have not sent them to you yet please let
me know.
BTW - this a "members only event" so if you are not
an FOCer there is really no point in getting the files.
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From n6tr@teleport.com Tue Feb 2 00:07:52 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1999 16:07:52 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] The Manual - an opportunity for the right person
Message-ID: <199902020007.QAA06681@user2.teleport.com>
Well folks - I continue to be way too busy to get to everything.
I think the best thing to do with the manual is find someone out
there who would be willing to do such a thing - and has the time
to do it.
George and I have agreed to pay someone to do this. We were thinking
of $3 for each copy of TR sold. We can tell serious applicants how
much we think that will be in a typical year. There would probably
be the same cut from the extra manuals we sell as well.
The job would consist of reviewing the release notes as each new
version comes out, and updating the manual in a timely manner (as
opposed to how I have been doing it). It should be on the web
somewhere where anyone can get to it (including George so he can
print the latest version when he needs more manuals).
There is some catch up to be done as the last manual update was
version 6.25. I have received some comments from some of you
with suggestions for changes to the manual. You would receive all
of these and decide what to do about them. In other words, the
manual will be yours and you can make the changes want. However,
you will also be forwarded all comments about the manual.
This move will allow me to stop feeling bad about the current
situation and focus my energy on the areas I can add the highest
value (i.e., the program itself).
Please let me know by the end of the week if you are interested.
The goal would be to have your first version done sometime during
April so it will be in good shape for Dayton.
Tree
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From dabs@worldnet.att.net Wed Feb 3 00:21:22 1999
From: dabs@worldnet.att.net (Hendrick House)
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 18:21:22 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] Novice RoundUp
Message-ID: <000401be4f0b$b2db3ea0$d3894b0c@default>
Anybody have any ideas of a similar contest file that would fit the FISTS CW
club novice roundup contest? The exchange is call, name, RST, class, and
QTH. The best thing I could come up with is the 10-10 contest. It has name,
10-10#, and QTH. I thought the
10-10# could be exchanged with 1 = novice, 2 = tech etc. The RST would have
to be dropped. Any ideas?
Contest is 2-12-99 @ 1700z to 2-15-99 @ 2400z. novice band CW only.
Listen for KB0JSH/T
Bill, N0AC
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From n6tr@teleport.com Wed Feb 3 14:29:30 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 06:29:30 -0800 (PST)
Subject: No subject
Message-ID: <199902031429.GAA28183@user2.teleport.com>
From: Soro Roberto
To: "'trlog@contesting.com'"
Subject: Sharing of TRLog Files
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 09:38:04 +0100
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I RESEND THIS MESSAGE BECAUSE
WAS RETURNED TO ME BY THE MAILER
Sorry if you will received it twice......Bob
Hello TR Users:
sorry for the delay but I was away for business.
I can manage the ftp site and I will be pleased to do it.
I have an ftp site already in place and a web site as well.
(Thank to QSL.NET)
Let me have the files and I will let them available to everybody.
You can go to: http://www.qsl.net/i2wij/ than look for: My FTP site
73,
Bob, I2WIJ
> Igor Sokolov [SMTP:ua9cdc@dialup.mplik.ru] wrote:
>......
> Another idea, can somebody set up FTP account so that we can put
there every
> version of CTY.dat and logcfg.dat for different contests. I would
really
> like to have all those config tweaks that Juhan described in his
messages.
>......
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From n6tr@teleport.com Wed Feb 3 20:52:00 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 12:52:00 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] FT1000 MP owners beware
Message-ID: <199902032052.MAA29813@user2.teleport.com>
This came off the NA reflector. NA is looking into adopting the
PTT delay that TR already has. I knew this was an idea that would
catch on someday (took about 10 years). I wonder what the story
is with QSK then.
> From owner-na-user@contesting.com Wed Feb 3 12:58:49 1999
> Message-Id: <199902031945.OAA12309@mailfw1.ford.com>
> From: "T Mitchell (Tim)"
>
>
> I just got off the phone with the fine folks at Yaesu who were nice enough to
> talk to me about the MP even though I don't have one.
>
> Yaesu wants at least 50ms from assertion of PTT to the assertion of any CW.
>
> They say that if you gave them 100ms they would like that even more but 50ms is
> the minimum time they suggest.
>
> This assumes that the PTT inputs are used, not the CAT instruction. If the CAT
> instruction is used, they suggest a longer time to make sure the cmd is
> received, processed, etc.
>
> Guess this will have to wait until it is coded. :-(
>
> Sorry for the bad news (MP owners) but at least we have an answer to the
> problem.
>
> 73 Tim K9TM
>
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From k6xx@jps.net Wed Feb 3 21:53:58 1999
From: k6xx@jps.net (Bob Wolbert, K6XX)
Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1999 13:53:58 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] FT1000 MP owners beware
Message-ID: <01BE4F7C.A8D31F60.k6xx@jps.net>
50ms!!! How in hell can the rig function???
It can't be that long--the rig sounds good on the air. 50ms is more than a
dot length at 40WPM (at least I think so--33ms is a dot at 40WPM, right?).
I think he spoke with some ultra-conservative cust. service guy. That guy
gave him a number he could "positively guarantee" without having to make
any measurements--if the customer is satisfied with the answer, then Yaesu
saved time/$$$. Unless of course his fast answer cost Yaesu a sale, but
that's another story.
I don't believe it. Tree, you have 1000MP users. Certainly some of them use
PTT! Have any reported poor keying?
BTW: I do not own an 'MP, but have been considering one... and I run a
group that answers technical calls from customers -- so I understand the
incentive (and dangers) of brevity.
73 de Bob, K6XX
-----Original Message-----
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To: trlog@contesting.com
Subject: [TRLog] FT1000 MP owners beware
This came off the NA reflector. NA is looking into adopting the
PTT delay that TR already has. I knew this was an idea that would
catch on someday (took about 10 years). I wonder what the story
is with QSK then.
> From owner-na-user@contesting.com Wed Feb 3 12:58:49 1999
> Message-Id: <199902031945.OAA12309@mailfw1.ford.com>
> From: "T Mitchell (Tim)"
>
>
> I just got off the phone with the fine folks at Yaesu who were nice
enough to
> talk to me about the MP even though I don't have one.
>
> Yaesu wants at least 50ms from assertion of PTT to the assertion of any
CW.
>
> They say that if you gave them 100ms they would like that even more but
50ms is
> the minimum time they suggest.
>
> This assumes that the PTT inputs are used, not the CAT instruction. If
the CAT
> instruction is used, they suggest a longer time to make sure the cmd is
> received, processed, etc.
>
> Guess this will have to wait until it is coded. :-(
>
> Sorry for the bad news (MP owners) but at least we have an answer to the
> problem.
>
> 73 Tim K9TM
>
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From no6x@inreach.com Thu Feb 4 02:54:54 1999
From: no6x@inreach.com (Mike Nash, NO6X)
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 1999 18:54:54 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] FT1000 MP owners beware
In-Reply-To: <01BE4F7C.A8D31F60.k6xx@jps.net>
Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990203185454.007c6ce0@inreach.com>
25ms =1 dot at 35WPM
I think that is correct so 50ms = 1 dot at 17 1/2 WPM
right, wrong, or in between???
Still seems like an awful long time to me, but what does a
young,dumb,California, Kenwood owner know???
Mike...NO6X
At 01:53 PM 2/3/99 -0800, you wrote:
>
>50ms!!! How in hell can the rig function???
>
>It can't be that long--the rig sounds good on the air. 50ms is more than a
>dot length at 40WPM (at least I think so--33ms is a dot at 40WPM, right?).
>
>I think he spoke with some ultra-conservative cust. service guy. That guy
>gave him a number he could "positively guarantee" without having to make
>any measurements--if the customer is satisfied with the answer, then Yaesu
>saved time/$$$. Unless of course his fast answer cost Yaesu a sale, but
>that's another story.
>
>I don't believe it. Tree, you have 1000MP users. Certainly some of them use
>PTT! Have any reported poor keying?
>
>BTW: I do not own an 'MP, but have been considering one... and I run a
>group that answers technical calls from customers -- so I understand the
>incentive (and dangers) of brevity.
>
>73 de Bob, K6XX
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: n6tr@teleport.com [SMTP:n6tr@teleport.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 1999 12:52 PM
>To: trlog@contesting.com
>Subject: [TRLog] FT1000 MP owners beware
>
>
>
>This came off the NA reflector. NA is looking into adopting the
>PTT delay that TR already has. I knew this was an idea that would
>catch on someday (took about 10 years). I wonder what the story
>is with QSK then.
>
>> From owner-na-user@contesting.com Wed Feb 3 12:58:49 1999
>> Message-Id: <199902031945.OAA12309@mailfw1.ford.com>
>> From: "T Mitchell (Tim)"
>>
>>
>> I just got off the phone with the fine folks at Yaesu who were nice
>enough to
>> talk to me about the MP even though I don't have one.
>>
>> Yaesu wants at least 50ms from assertion of PTT to the assertion of any
>CW.
>>
>> They say that if you gave them 100ms they would like that even more but
>50ms is
>> the minimum time they suggest.
>>
>> This assumes that the PTT inputs are used, not the CAT instruction. If
>the CAT
>> instruction is used, they suggest a longer time to make sure the cmd is
>> received, processed, etc.
>>
>> Guess this will have to wait until it is coded. :-(
>>
>> Sorry for the bad news (MP owners) but at least we have an answer to the
>> problem.
>>
>> 73 Tim K9TM
>>
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>
>
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>
>George Fremin III You know you've achieved perfection
>Johnson City, Texas in design, not when you have nothing
>K5TR (ex.WB5VZL) more to add, but when you have
>nothing
>geoiii@kkn.net more to take away.
>830-868-2510 -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
>http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr
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A Keyring, what a handy gadget. It allows me to lose all of my keys at one
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From vr2bg@harts.org.hk Thu Feb 4 09:30:41 1999
From: vr2bg@harts.org.hk (VR2BrettGraham)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 09:30:41 +0000
Subject: [TRLog] FT1000 MP owners beware
Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990204093041.00947470@pop.asiaonline.net>
K6XX wrote:
I think he spoke with some ultra-conservative cust. service guy. That guy
gave him a number he could "positively guarantee" without having to make
any measurements--if the customer is satisfied with the answer, then Yaesu
saved time/$$$. Unless of course his fast answer cost Yaesu a sale, but
that's another story.
This 50 mS thing sounds very similar to answer I have seen from Yaesu USA
service on another MP problem concerning the front panel display.
Believe it or not, that display runs on 3 kVA. Work backwards from that
& my MP should be blowing the breaker to my shack 13 amp ring main outlets
at 220 VAC. You folks out there with 120 VAC mains would never stand a
chance & attempting to run it off 12 VDC would suck dry just about any big
battery like it was a SUM3 (what I think North Americans call a double-A).
But seriously, my MP seemed to key just fine without sequenced PTT. The
sequenced PTT was a must when the MP was driving a TL922, though. Glad I
didn't buy it for QSK! ;^)
73, VR2BrettGraham
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From tgstewart@pepco.com Thu Feb 4 13:21:44 1999
From: tgstewart@pepco.com (tgstewart@pepco.com)
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 08:21:44 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] FT1000 MP owners beware
Message-ID: <8525670E.0049094D.00@teb-ng1.pepco.com>
QSK works fine with the MP in BreakIn mode. VOX also works fine with no
significant delay times. If you use solid state amp keying on your
amplifier, that will work fine as well. However, you will then lose
complete "lockout" control via the PTT input, which is the only real
trouble at this point.
Using the LPT PTT from the computer, you can always set up the MP for zero
VOX delay in the menu and turn the VOX on to fix the keying lead-time
problem, and everything will work fine except you no longer have absolute
lockout control via the computer(s). However, if you are only using TR or
NA for all CW generation (ie using the paddle input and no external
keyers), this shouldnt be a problem either.
73, Ty K3MM
To: trlog@contesting.com
cc: (bcc: Tyler G Stewart/BENN/CEC)
Subject: [TRLog] FT1000 MP owners beware
This came off the NA reflector. NA is looking into adopting the
PTT delay that TR already has. I knew this was an idea that would
catch on someday (took about 10 years). I wonder what the story
is with QSK then.
> From owner-na-user@contesting.com Wed Feb 3 12:58:49 1999
> Message-Id: <199902031945.OAA12309@mailfw1.ford.com>
> From: "T Mitchell (Tim)"
>
>
> I just got off the phone with the fine folks at Yaesu who were nice
enough to
> talk to me about the MP even though I don't have one.
>
> Yaesu wants at least 50ms from assertion of PTT to the assertion of any
CW.
>
> They say that if you gave them 100ms they would like that even more but
50ms is
> the minimum time they suggest.
>
> This assumes that the PTT inputs are used, not the CAT instruction. If
the CAT
> instruction is used, they suggest a longer time to make sure the cmd is
> received, processed, etc.
>
> Guess this will have to wait until it is coded. :-(
>
> Sorry for the bad news (MP owners) but at least we have an answer to the
> problem.
>
> 73 Tim K9TM
>
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Johnson City, Texas in design, not when you have nothing
K5TR (ex.WB5VZL) more to add, but when you have
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From n4zr@contesting.com Thu Feb 4 12:16:52 1999
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Thu, 04 Feb 1999 12:16:52 +0000
Subject: [TRLog] RE: PTT sequencing
In-Reply-To: <3.0.6.32.19990204093041.00947470@pop.asiaonline.net>
Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19990204121652.007e24d0@popd.ix.netcom.com>
For what it's worth ....
My TS-930 (which produces fairly good QSK barefoot) asserts a PTT signal 2
ms before the first RF. No way that's slow enough to protect my SB-220.
Last fall in CQWWCW, I used a TRLog setting of 20 (34 ms leadtime). For
the first time in years, I didn't have the amp apart during the contest to
burnish the TR relay contacts.
One of the projects on my list is to replace the input and output relays on
the SB-220 with fast ones. Even then, I probably won't attempt QRO QSK
during a major contest, because it wouldn't take very long to exceed the
maximum expected life (in switching cycles) of the replacement relays.
So I bless TRLog for having the programmable PTT function, even if it HAS
allowed me to procrastinate on the relay change.
73, Pete Smith N4ZR
n4zr@contesting.com
Loud is.
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From k6xx@jps.net Thu Feb 4 19:11:09 1999
From: k6xx@jps.net (Bob Wolbert, K6XX)
Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 11:11:09 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] RE: PTT sequencing
Message-ID: <01BE5031.A3423F80.k6xx@jps.net>
Pete,
A circuit that will accelerate that old relay without causing excessive
wear:
http://www.jps.net/k6xx/fastrely.htm
This is from a circuit by Tony, K1KP. It makes a HUGE difference when
running my '930. It reduces my lag time, but its biggest benefit is it
works all the time, not just when TR is doing the keying.
Just make sure the transistor is rated at least double the open circuit
coil voltage on the SB-220.
73 de Bob, K6XX
-----Original Message-----
From: Pete Smith [SMTP:n4zr@contesting.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 4:17 AM
To: trlog@contesting.com
Subject: [TRLog] RE: PTT sequencing
For what it's worth ....
My TS-930 (which produces fairly good QSK barefoot) asserts a PTT signal 2
ms before the first RF. No way that's slow enough to protect my SB-220.
Last fall in CQWWCW, I used a TRLog setting of 20 (34 ms leadtime). For
the first time in years, I didn't have the amp apart during the contest to
burnish the TR relay contacts.
One of the projects on my list is to replace the input and output relays on
the SB-220 with fast ones. Even then, I probably won't attempt QRO QSK
during a major contest, because it wouldn't take very long to exceed the
maximum expected life (in switching cycles) of the replacement relays.
So I bless TRLog for having the programmable PTT function, even if it HAS
allowed me to procrastinate on the relay change.
73, Pete Smith N4ZR
n4zr@contesting.com
Loud is.
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From joe.carvalho@mci.com Sat Feb 6 10:41:09 1999
From: joe.carvalho@mci.com (Joseph D. Carvalho)
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 10:41:09 -0000
Subject: [TRLog] v.6.36...TS940...no band switching
Message-ID: <001801be51bd$368f91c0$9887fea9@velo>
In preparation for Sprint...
Load dvptsr
Start tr.
With the band map enabled, it shows the current band and operating freq.
Hitting alt-b or alt-v does not cause the radio the change bands. The
display indicates the software is doing the right thing and the radio beeps
to indicate that it is changing, but it never changes band.
Using the '-' to prompt for a freq will sometimes cause the mode to toggle
from USB/LSB depending on the band. But the freq never changes.
If I press the band/key on the radio, the software follows, no prob.
As a diagnostic tool, I'm able to have RTTY/WF1B's change the radio
bands/freq as needed. Both band changing as well as direct freq input.
Tnx,
--joe
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From geoiii@kkn.net Sat Feb 6 05:44:32 1999
From: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III)
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 21:44:32 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] v.6.36...TS940...no band switching
In-Reply-To: <001801be51bd$368f91c0$9887fea9@velo> from "Joseph D. Carvalho" at Feb 6, 99 10:41:09 am
Message-ID: <199902060544.VAA19663@quito.kkn.net>
Joseph D. Carvalho writes:
>
>
> In preparation for Sprint...
>
> Load dvptsr
> Start tr.
> With the band map enabled, it shows the current band and operating freq.
> Hitting alt-b or alt-v does not cause the radio the change bands. The
> display indicates the software is doing the right thing and the radio beeps
> to indicate that it is changing, but it never changes band.
Change the radio to VFO A.
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From lu6etb@cvtci.com.ar Sat Feb 6 20:34:35 1999
From: lu6etb@cvtci.com.ar (Arturo Gargarella - LU6ETB)
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 17:34:35 -0300
Subject: [TRLog] =?iso-8859-1?Q?Summary_Sheet_doesn=B4t_work?=
Message-ID: <000401be5210$3a9748a0$1046a8c0@arturo>
I am using Version 6.36 with the new file format. TEST.DAT, TEST.CFG, etc.
When I call POST from the contests file directory, it displays a menu with
all the contests, then I select one of them. After that, I choose (R)eport
and (S)ummary. At this point the message "OK to proceed (Y/N)" appears. When
I press "Y" the program says "LOGCFG.DAT file not found".
Am I doing something wrong ?.
Any help will be appreciated.
73 de Arturo, LU6ETB
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From lu6etb@cvtci.com.ar Sat Feb 6 21:00:53 1999
From: lu6etb@cvtci.com.ar (Arturo Gargarella - LU6ETB)
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 18:00:53 -0300
Subject: [TRLog] Problems in WAE with new file name format ?
Message-ID: <000301be5213$f4c72260$2146a8c0@arturo>
Tree :
I am converting all the old dat files to the new file name convention.
As I didn't know what were the extention name for the QTCs, I created a new
contest named "99-WAE". After sending a QTC the following files were
created :
99-WAE.DAT
99-WAE.CFG
99-WAE.RST
99-WAE.TMP
BANDMAP.BIN
QTCLIST.DAT
QTC.DAT
The extention for the files QTCLIST.DAT and QTC.DAT must be changed.
TU
73 de Arturo, LU6ETB
PD : Can I or you do something to show in the WAE only the European prefixes
in the Remaing List Window ?
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From n2cu@buffnet.net Mon Feb 8 14:37:49 1999
From: n2cu@buffnet.net (Thomas R. Williams)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 06:37:49 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] MQP
Message-ID: <36BEF6BD.20BA@buffnet.net>
Tried to generate a summary sheet for the MQP from Version 6.36. Said
the MQP was not supported. Had the same thing happen for the Croatian
contest. The work around is to change the contest name in LOGCFG.DAT to
CAL QSO PARTY or something you know TRLog supports, make the summary
sheet, and then edit the contest name at the top of the page to read
MQP.
73,
Tom N2CU
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From N7DR@arrl.net Sun Feb 7 20:26:10 1999
From: N7DR@arrl.net (D. R. Evans)
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 14:26:10 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] TR and 10-10
Message-ID:
All right, I know I'm going to get flack for treating the 10-10 thing this
weekend as a contest, so let's just take it as read that I know it's not a
real contest. (My excuse is that I was testing out the new 930 board. It
worked great. Tree: any chance that there'll be a version compatible with
the mode problems in the current firmware before ARRL CW? I'm dying to try
it out in a CW test.)
Anyway, a couple of things came up.
1. Even though there's room in the TRMASTER file for 10-10 numbers, there
doesn't seem to be any way to have the 10-10 number come up as part of the
initial exchange (not according to the documentation, anyway).
2. The exchange parser seems rather dense. It understands the 10-10 number
OK, but it doesn't understand the difference between a name and a state.
Whichever string comes first is treated as a name. The problem is that a
lot of these people are not contesters and the information is likely to
come in any old order, so I found myself spending a lot of time shuffling
the cursor around to get the name before the state. I realise that there
are problems with strings like "Al", but generally it's not hard to
distinguish a name from a state apart from these pathological cases. Most
of the time TR ought to be able to figure out correctly which is which and
put the right strings in the right fields in the log file.
Doc N7DR
----------------------------------------------------------
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http://www.sff.net/people/N7DR/drevans.htp
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From n2cu@buffnet.net Mon Feb 8 20:58:28 1999
From: n2cu@buffnet.net (Thomas R. Williams)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 15:58:28 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] MQP
Message-ID: <36BF4FF4.30B6@buffnet.net>
Tried to generate a summary sheet for the MQP with Version 6.36. Post
said the contest is not yet supported. Had the same thing happen with
the Croatian contest. Future fix? To work around it, change the contest
name in LOGCFG.DAT to CAL QSO PARTY, generate the summary sheet, then
edit the sheet title to MQP.
73,
Tom N2CU
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From Chad_Kurszewski@css.mot.com Mon Feb 8 21:00:27 1999
From: Chad_Kurszewski@css.mot.com (WE9V Chad Kurszewski)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 15:00:27 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] How TR saved my house from destruction!!
Message-ID: <199902082102.PAA16987@OAMPC12.csg.mot.com>
If you don't want to read something that doesn't directly pertain
to TR in a contest environment, hit the delete button now.
How TR saved my house from destruction!!
----------------------------------------
I know a lot of you down South can't relate, but up here in
Wisconsin, the majority of the homes have below grade basements.
Some homes, mine included, require the use of a sump pump that
drains water that accumulates/drains down the basement walls
(on the exterior). Around the perimeter of the bottom of the
basement of a house, a porous pipe is installed to allow the
water to drain into a pit, inside the basement, and then be
pumped up and away, usually into your yard, far away from the
house. Installed in the pit is a sump pump, which has a liquid
level float switch to drain at the opportune time. Now with
the basement explaination out of the way...
Last night, my fiancee says she hears a funny motor noise coming
from the basement. My sump pump float switch failed open (wouldn't
run). Fortunately, last year I installed a battery backed up sump
pump in addition to the primary pump. What she heard was this new
pump (and alarm) trying to save all of my ham goodies from being
submerged in water. This was after 11pm last night.
Because we still had electricity, I was able to bypass the float
switch and drain the pit (and associated 120' of 4" drain pipe),
but I didn't know what to do after that. Without the float switch,
the pump either wouldn't run at all, or run all the time, which
could burn out the pump.
I sat there and sat there, trying to think of how I could rig something
up to cycle the pump at the right times, and not burn out the pump.
I thought of a lamp timer, but the best case would be on for 30 MINUTES
and off for 30 minutes. That's not good. I couldn't figure anything
out that would measure a water level and then turn on a 117VAC appliance!
I thought about using the float from the battery backed up unit, but
didn't want to mess it up. Plus, the float for the backup unit is
much higher, at a emergency level. I wouldn't want to knowingly
trust it overnight. Also, the backup float had a special plug on
it, and I wasn't sure it was capable of directly switching 117VAC
like the old float switch.
So get this... Just that day, I finally got to wiring up the PTT
signal for the LPT port for CW keying.
Anyway, I found a 24V relay, a 24V power supply, and made a cable
that the PTT signal keyed up this big relay. On the contacts of
the relay, I had 117V going to a 117V receptacle. I had this
whole thing homebrewed by midnight.
I made TR go into a CQ REPEAT mode, but could only get the RX time
up to about 45 seconds. This was much too quick. I found out, that
with the PgDn key, I was able to increase that time to (and more if
necessary) 360 seconds for a whopping 6 minutes. I also turned down
the keying speed to 4 WPM, so the "quick" sprint CQ lasted for 30
seconds. Perfect. Run the sump pump for 30 seconds and off for
6 minutes. I left the computer on and TR in the repeat mode (no,
I didn't leave the radio on!) I slept well not worrying about it
(plus the battery backed up sump would have fired up if there was
another malfunction).
This morning I got up, called in to work saying I'd be a little late,
and then went to Menards to buy a new switch. Installed it and on
the road to work by 9am.
And THAT'S how TR saved my house (and ham gear) from a flood!
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From n2cu@buffnet.net Sun Feb 7 16:34:00 1999
From: n2cu@buffnet.net (Thomas R. Williams)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 08:34:00 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] MQP
Message-ID: <36BDC078.62E7@buffnet.net>
Just tried to generate a summary sheet from Version 6.36 for the MQP.
Post says it's not supported. Had the same thing happen for the Croatian
test.
73,
Tom N2CU
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From v31jp@logical123.net Sun Feb 7 08:49:42 1999
From: v31jp@logical123.net (Joseph L. Pontek, Sr.)
Date: Sun, 07 Feb 1999 03:49:42 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Keyboard overlay?
Message-ID: <36BD53A4.EDF38B57@logical123.net>
Well, I'm out to head out and was looking to modify my keyboard
overlay for my new small keyboard and can not find the file. I
thought it was in either Excel or MS Word, but I can't find it.
It might be on the old drive I just retired, but I can't find it.
Was it available on a WEBB page or can someone send me
a copy of it? With all these last minute things, I'm not sure
which is a last minute, next to last, next to next to last, ....
Thanks!
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From v31jp@logical123.net Tue Feb 9 00:39:43 1999
From: v31jp@logical123.net (Joseph L. Pontek, Sr.)
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 19:39:43 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Keyboard Overlay?
Message-ID: <36BF83CE.780D4075@logical123.net>
Well, I'm about to head out for V31 and was looking to
modify my keyboard overlay for my new small keyboard
and can not find the file. I thought it was in either Excel
or MS Word, but I can't find it. It might be on the old
drive I just retired, but I can't find it. Was it available
on a WEBB page or can someone send me a copy of
it? With all these last minute things, I'm not sure which
is a last minute, next to last, next to next to last, ....
Thanks!
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USA
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K8JP, V31JP, VP5/K8JP, VP5JP, K8JP/VA2, ex-K8HKM
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From v31jp@logical123.net Tue Feb 9 05:28:14 1999
From: v31jp@logical123.net (Joseph L. Pontek, Sr.)
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 00:28:14 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] TR Keyboard overlay
Message-ID: <36BFC76D.98110BBA@logical123.net>
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Thanks to Dale, KG5U, here it is. I'm not sure if the attached file will
make it through the reflector.
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USA
317-984-7388
K8JP, V31JP, VP5/K8JP, VP5JP, K8JP/VA2, ex-K8HKM
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From OL5Y@contesting.com Tue Feb 9 17:37:40 1999
From: OL5Y@contesting.com (Martin Huml)
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 18:37:40 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] Tips and recommendations
Message-ID: <01BE545B.8EC84800@as5.easynet.cz>
Some tips from my "notepad":
* Filter WARC-bands and VHF-bands spots from Bandmap (in case BAND MAP ALL BANDS = true)
* To enable more possibilities how to finish QSO (QSLing). Now there are two ways only: QSL (Enter) or Quick QSL (e.g. backslash). It would be very nice if I could finish QSO with another programmable manners, e.g.:
- TU JOHN (name from TRMASTER.DTA)
- 73
- QRV 80M?
- CIAO JOE (salutation from HELLO.DAT and name from TRMASTER.DTA)
This feature could be implemented e.g. by special control character located in EX MEMORY string, which evoke logging QSO. If you apply this feature, TRlog will gain additional jump from other contest logging programs. And I will be more happy, HI.
* In WPX contest (and others with prefix multipliers) is no possibility to show multipliers worked. This could be e.g. as follows:
- nothing in CALL window, AltG pressed -> all prefixes worked are displayed (alphabetically sorted)
- "J" in CALL window, AltG pressed -> prefixes worked starting with J (J2, J3, J6, J7, JA1, JA2, ...)
- "JA" in CALL window, AltG pressed -> prefixes worked starting with JA (JA1, JA2, ...)
* In WAE contest there could be useful following features:
- In "remaining multiplier window" to display DX countries only (if I am in EU) or EU countries (if I am not in EU).
- Possibility to change of sending texts (e.g. QTC?, PSE x QTC, QSL x/y, ...).
- Possibility to use Ctrl-Enter and Alt-K functions.
- Possibility to use "function key memory" during receiving QTCs.
- Automatically fill time to 4-digit format on basis of previous QTC during receiving QTCs. Also if station not send current time. Now, if I have not fill all three information - time, call, nr - the program will not log this QTC which is complication with higher speeds.
- Possibility to add another QTCs after receive all declared QTCs (declared before receiving). E.g. when program asks "Press Return to log or E to edit" to eke "or A to add". Sometimes happen that station sent bad number of QTCs in group.
- Possibility to view file with received QTCs (like Ctrl-L and Alt-L).
- To disable possibility to edit QTC nr. If I edit received QTCs and use Tab, in second line cursor jumps to QTC nr.
- Information "Number QTCs received = ..." could be better on 6th line instead on 7th.
- Add information about received (sent) QTCs to bandmap.
* Function Control-U in memory message could update CallsignICameBackTo variable with the call window contents or callsign in exchange window (new written), if there is. Now, when I write corrected callsign in exchange windows, than use message with Control-U, CALL OKAY NOW message is sent always.
* If in the end of any CW message is change of the speed, this command is not executed (speed is not changed).
* Possibility to place (logcfg switch) BIG QSO number e.g. to the right upper corner of the screen. This is very useful in SSB contests with exchange QSO nr. (WPX, WAE, ...)
* In manual or help is not any information about HELLO.DAT file.
What is it LOGLASTCALL CW function and where is using?
WPX is coming...
73 and thanks Tree for SUPER PROGRAM !
Martin Huml
OK1FUA, OL5Y or IH9/OL5Y in the contests
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From crobson@erie.net Tue Feb 9 11:53:54 1999
From: crobson@erie.net (Chris Robson)
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 06:53:54 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] How TR saved my house from destruction!!
In-Reply-To: <199902082102.PAA16987@OAMPC12.csg.mot.com>
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19990209065354.0069ddc0@erie.net>
>How TR saved my house from destruction!!
>----------------------------------------
Great Story!!! I will remember this since I too suffer form occational sump
pump failure. What a marketing tool Tree!!
73, Chris KB3A
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From sales@vargardaradio.se Tue Feb 9 09:36:11 1999
From: sales@vargardaradio.se (Bengt Christensen)
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 10:36:11 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] Where to get the updated ver's
Message-ID: <36C0018B.8A5C913B@vargardaradio.se>
Hi all fellow Contesters!
We've purchased the TR software a long
time ago.
Could anyone please tell where and how
to get the updated versions?
CU in the next contest!
73's de Bengt/SM6FUD, SK6TY, SK6NP
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From kharker@cs.utexas.edu Tue Feb 9 18:14:16 1999
From: kharker@cs.utexas.edu (Kenneth Earl Harker)
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 12:14:16 -0600 (CST)
Subject: [TRLog] Tips and recommendations
In-Reply-To: <01BE545B.8EC84800@as5.easynet.cz> from "Martin Huml" at Feb 9, 99 06:37:40 pm
Message-ID: <199902091814.MAA30072@jeckle.cs.utexas.edu>
Thus spoke Martin Huml:
>
>
> Some tips from my "notepad":
>
> * Filter WARC-bands and VHF-bands spots from Bandmap (in case BAND MAP ALL BANDS = true)
A better solution to this would be to make it sensitive to whether or
not HF, WARC, or VHF were enabled or disabled. I certainly wouldn't want my
VHF spots filtered out during a major VHF contest!
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From pmoore@ugf.edu Tue Feb 9 20:28:08 1999
From: pmoore@ugf.edu (Pat Moore)
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 13:28:08 -0700
Subject: [TRLog] RE: How TR saved my house from destruction!!
In-Reply-To: <199902090456.XAA21197@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <000401be546a$b481bae0$0f467fce@fac16.ugf.edu>
Well, Tree, there it is. You'll need to add the diagram for the 110V relay
to the manual, but you've got all you need for big sales at Dayton this
year. Probably need to find out when the home show is scheduled, though...
73 de AL7L
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From hwardsil@WOLFENET.com Tue Feb 9 21:13:56 1999
From: hwardsil@WOLFENET.com (Ward Silver)
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 13:13:56 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] How TR saved my house from destruction!!
In-Reply-To: <199902082102.PAA16987@OAMPC12.csg.mot.com>
Message-ID:
Sounds like a new mode, for sure...just type "TR SUMP" and, voila!
73, Ward N0AX
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From ingemar.fogelberg@swipnet.se Tue Feb 9 22:12:10 1999
From: ingemar.fogelberg@swipnet.se (Ingemar Fogelberg)
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 23:12:10 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] TR Keyboard overlay
References: <36BFC76D.98110BBA@logical123.net>
Message-ID: <36C0B2B9.158A0C3B@swipnet.se>
You can also find the very same template at my home page.
See http://hem.passagen.se/sm5ajv/software.html
The format is Word 6 and will work with Word97 as well.
73 de Ingo, SM5AJV
Joseph L. Pontek, Sr. skrev:
> Thanks to Dale, KG5U, here it is. I'm not sure if the attached file will
>
> make it through the reflector.
>
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From 107770.3462@compuserve.com Wed Feb 10 00:48:55 1999
From: 107770.3462@compuserve.com (James P. Cassidy)
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 19:48:55 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] TRLog saving house
Message-ID: <199902091949_MC2-69E8-E648@compuserve.com>
I think this heroic story will help start a whole new wish list category.
Valuable side effects of TR:
Sump timing
Garage Door opening/closing
Tower raising/lowering
Various security system functions
Kitchen uses during tests, pre and post test
DVK telephone answering
etc,
73 Jim KI7Y
Tree, Guard your family from exposure to this list at all costs!
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From kg5u@hal-pc.org Wed Feb 10 03:02:56 1999
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L. Martin)
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 21:02:56 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] TR Keyboard overlay
Message-ID: <001801be54a1$dfd998c0$1581b4ce@kg5u.hal-pc.org>
>Thanks to Dale, KG5U, here it is. I'm not sure if the attached
file will
>
I would like to give proper credit where credit is due:
The overlay came from N5TJ. I just modified it a bit.
73,
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From ki7mn@extremezone.com Tue Feb 9 20:20:53 1999
From: ki7mn@extremezone.com (Bob Hightower)
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 20:20:53 +0000
Subject: [TRLog] FTP Site for config.dat files?
Message-ID: <199902100321.UAA29827@enterprise.extremezone.com>
I believe I saw a note about posting config.dat files to an ftp site, but
blew it away without thinking. Is there such a site, and would someone
please send me the info on it? Thanks.
72,73
Bob Hightower KI7MN Chandler, AZ DM43BI
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From n6tr@teleport.com Wed Feb 10 06:31:56 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 22:31:56 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] TR Log Manual
Message-ID: <199902100631.WAA19796@user2.teleport.com>
Hi Gang-
Wow.
I figured I would be lucky to get one or two applicants for the manual
job. Instead, I received 12 of them, and most of them were well
qualified to convince me that technical writing isn't in my future.
It was a very difficult choice as each candidate had some really
strong points. Do I go with someone who has lots of experience with
the program, or someone who isn't as familar with it and can view
the program more as the first time user... hard choices.
Several of the applicants have sent me drafts of re-written manuals.
However, it was necessary to pick one person to take ownership of
the manual, and we have chosen Doc Evans, N7DR (ex NQ0I).
Doc will focus on updating the existing manual before Dayton so it
will be current. He won't take the scalpel to it until after
it is updated.
For those of you who have forwarded me comments on the manual, I will
be forwarding your input to Doc for his consideration. I simply don't
have the bandwidth to even think about the manual much and need to
stop worrying about it and focus on the areas I can provide the most
value (the program).
I would like to thank all of those who applied for the position. This
is one great group of people!!
Concerning the program, I have been very QRL doing the ARRL SS log
checking. This consumed most of my spare time during the month of
January. The new software package is all done and the CW results
are completed. I am just starting the do the phone logs, but since
the software is all there, it shouldn't take more than a week.
Once this is out of my hair, I will start fixing the recent POST bugs
and making the "Dayton" push so I can impress everyone with all the
new features I have added.
Thanks for your patience.
73 Tree N6TR
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From kg5u@hal-pc.org Wed Feb 10 13:01:20 1999
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L. Martin)
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 07:01:20 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] TR Log Manual
Message-ID: <000b01be54f5$75feb4e0$3980b4ce@kg5u.hal-pc.org>
>the CW results
>are completed.
well????
Aren't we special and entitled to a peek?
:-)
just kidding...
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From n2um@rpa.net Wed Feb 10 18:55:15 1999
From: n2um@rpa.net (N2UM)
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 13:55:15 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Icom IC-746 Interface
Message-ID: <36C1D613.2F22@rpa.net>
Hi,
I just received a new Icom IC-746 tranceiver that I'm trying to
interface to the computer. I know that the W1GEE interface that I'm
using is working because it works just fine with Logeqf. What's
happening is that the frequency is displayed in TR but is slow to react
and disappears after a few seconds. I am unable to change bands from the
keyboard and it doesn't react to Band Map actions either. I've tried
several baud rates and several different radio types, radio updates, Icom
command pauses and Icom response timeouts. I have not tried radio one
receiver address changes because I don't what to change it to but
whatever I have it set to now it seems to see the radio as evidence of
the frequency readout.
Any ideas would certainly be appreciated!
Thanks, Gary /N2UM
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From hwardsil@WOLFENET.com Wed Feb 10 14:36:49 1999
From: hwardsil@WOLFENET.com (Ward Silver)
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 06:36:49 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] TRLog saving house
In-Reply-To: <199902091949_MC2-69E8-E648@compuserve.com>
Message-ID:
> I think this heroic story will help start a whole new wish list category.
Let's see...new features in TR-2000:
TR DOGWALK
TR CATBOXEMPTY
TR OILCHANGE
TR TELEMARKETER_DISPATCH
TR GETPAPER
TR GOTOTHESTORE
TR CHECKHOMEWORK
Where do I sign up?
73, Ward N0AX
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From k2av@qsl.net Wed Feb 10 15:54:14 1999
From: k2av@qsl.net (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 15:54:14 GMT
Subject: [TRLog] Icom IC-746 Interface
In-Reply-To: <36C1D613.2F22@rpa.net>
References: <36C1D613.2F22@rpa.net>
Message-ID: <36c1ab68.418116059@mailhost.unx.sas.com>
What baud rate are you running on the serial port when you are running
TR?
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 13:55:15 -0500, N2UM wrote:
>
>Hi,
> I just received a new Icom IC-746 tranceiver that I'm trying to
>interface to the computer. I know that the W1GEE interface that I'm
>using is working because it works just fine with Logeqf. What's
>happening is that the frequency is displayed in TR but is slow to react
>and disappears after a few seconds. I am unable to change bands from the
>keyboard and it doesn't react to Band Map actions either. I've tried
>several baud rates and several different radio types, radio updates, Icom
>command pauses and Icom response timeouts. I have not tried radio one
>receiver address changes because I don't what to change it to but
>whatever I have it set to now it seems to see the radio as evidence of
>the frequency readout.
>
> Any ideas would certainly be appreciated!
>
>Thanks, Gary /N2UM
>
>PS Yes...the radio is really awesome!
Guy L. Olinger
k2av@qsl.net
Apex, NC, USA
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From n2um@rpa.net Wed Feb 10 22:46:52 1999
From: n2um@rpa.net (N2UM)
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 17:46:52 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Icom IC-746 Interface
References: <36C1D613.2F22@rpa.net> <36c1ab68.418116059@mailhost.unx.sas.com>
Message-ID: <36C20C5C.263D@rpa.net>
I've tried several baud rates but 4800 is the one that works, at
least partially.
Gary
Guy Olinger, K2AV wrote:
>
> What baud rate are you running on the serial port when you are running
> TR?
>
> On Wed, 10 Feb 1999 13:55:15 -0500, N2UM wrote:
>
> >
> >Hi,
> > I just received a new Icom IC-746 tranceiver that I'm trying to
> >interface to the computer. I know that the W1GEE interface that I'm
> >using is working because it works just fine with Logeqf. What's
> >happening is that the frequency is displayed in TR but is slow to react
> >and disappears after a few seconds. I am unable to change bands from the
> >keyboard and it doesn't react to Band Map actions either. I've tried
> >several baud rates and several different radio types, radio updates, Icom
> >command pauses and Icom response timeouts. I have not tried radio one
> >receiver address changes because I don't what to change it to but
> >whatever I have it set to now it seems to see the radio as evidence of
> >the frequency readout.
> >
> > Any ideas would certainly be appreciated!
> >
> >Thanks, Gary /N2UM
> >
> >PS Yes...the radio is really awesome!
>
> Guy L. Olinger
> k2av@qsl.net
> Apex, NC, USA
>
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From kg5u@hal-pc.org Thu Feb 11 02:25:38 1999
From: kg5u@hal-pc.org (Dale L. Martin)
Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 20:25:38 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] TRLog saving house
Message-ID: <004b01be5565$d55c33c0$0680b4ce@kg5u.hal-pc.org>
DISABLE NEIGHBOR'S TV = TRUE
-
dale, kg5u
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From swca@ionet.net Thu Feb 11 10:37:58 1999
From: swca@ionet.net (swca@ionet.net)
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 04:37:58 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] TRLog saving house
In-Reply-To: <004b01be5565$d55c33c0$0680b4ce@kg5u.hal-pc.org>
Message-ID: <3.0.2.32.19990211043758.0074c144@ionet.net>
>DISABLE NEIGHBOR'S TV = TRUE
This is the problem with your out-of-date manuals, Tree. Nowhere is THIS
new feature documented. Good thing I read this reflector. Out of
curiosity, what is the default value?
Mark, N5OT
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From w8tts@gwis.com Thu Feb 11 21:21:30 1999
From: w8tts@gwis.com (Ted Sarah)
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 21:21:30 +0000
Subject: [TRLog] TRLog saving house
References: <3.0.2.32.19990211043758.0074c144@ionet.net>
Message-ID: <36C349DA.A95EE892@gwis.com>
The default is:
DISABLE NEIGHBOR'S TV = DISTRUCT
swca@ionet.net wrote:
> >DISABLE NEIGHBOR'S TV = TRUE
>
> This is the problem with your out-of-date manuals, Tree. Nowhere is THIS
> new feature documented. Good thing I read this reflector. Out of
> curiosity, what is the default value?
>
> Mark, N5OT
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From kk7gw@wa.freei.net Thu Feb 11 21:40:09 1999
From: kk7gw@wa.freei.net (David Jones)
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 13:40:09 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] TR, Win95, and recording
Message-ID: <199902112138.NAA97221@mail.wa.freei.net>
This might be informative to all TR users, so I thought I'd post it
here as well. This deals with not just TR in a win95 box, but
recording rig audio as well, so you have been warned, hit the delete
key if that doesn't interest you.
I am trying to record the CW sprint this Saturday, using
Sagebrush's RecAll Pro, and of course, TR. Can record just fine,
even saved some samples of some EU stuff on 40 a couple nights
ago. I'm working on running TR in a Win95 box, and here's where I
am so far.
Computer is a HP Celeron 266, with 80 MB of RAM. TR seems to
run fairly well in a full-screen Win95 DOS prompt. The only thing I
notice CW timing wise is that if you haven't sent anything for a
period (seems to be somewhere in the area of 45 seconds to a
minute) that when you next send something (F-keys, enter, etc)
the result is that the first character gets extended, like
dahhhhhdidah. Not that much of a problem, really.
Then I starting recording with RecAll Pro in the background, and TR
in the foreground. Again, TR ran pretty well, I hit F1 several times,
switched to the paddle to simulate a response, and went through
10-15 sprint q's that way.
After doing that, I went and played back the recording. Seems fine
except every 10-15 seconds or so there is a glitch (probably due to
the DOS/W95 timing issues) where a few characters get skipped
on the recording. You'll hear KKGW or K7GW or KK7W or stuff
like that on the recording.
In conclusion, my best bet is probably to get another VGA monitor,
and run TR on my 386 with no monitor, and record on the win95
computer.
See you all in the sprint!
73
David Jones, KK7GW
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From ingemar.fogelberg@swipnet.se Thu Feb 11 20:18:29 1999
From: ingemar.fogelberg@swipnet.se (Ingemar Fogelberg)
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 1999 21:18:29 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] CQ160 CW some experience
Message-ID: <36C33B14.1A3B17F0@swipnet.se>
At SM5HJZ we used TRLOG 6.35 during the CQ160 CW contest.
The setup was one PC for RUN and one for MULTI-station networked
together. We also had a packet connection on the RUN-PC.
We had some trouble with the MULTI-PC which ended up
freezed. We had to reboot a couple of times. Don't know why. We even
change PC during the contest, but the problem remained. Maybe it was
RFI...?
Some other issues:
COMPUTER ID
The computer ID is not shown in log if comments (Ctrl-N) are added
during Auto-CQ.
Computer ID would be nice to have in the INTERCOM.TXT file.
CQ160
Not logging literal QTH for DX is still confusing for some
operators. I have mentioned this a couple of times before.
With our setup it didn't matter what we entered. TRLOG filled in
prefix instead.I still think it would be nice if TRLOG could
keep whatever the op is entering as country ID.
SCORE
Sometimes the score went to zero points during a long time.
Rather confusing and depressing during slow hours :-)
PACKET SPOTS IN BAND MAP
Is it possible to mark packet spots in the band map in
order to see entries comming from PACKET.
Maybe you can use lower case letter?
BAND MAP AND S&P
Sometimes when you are doing S&P and are tuning in to a
frequency that have a band map entry, the call won't show up
automatically in the CALL window. Am I doing something
wrong or is this a minor bug?
73 and thanks for a Great Program!
Ingo, SM5AJV
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From darietz@rietz.com Fri Feb 12 14:20:38 1999
From: darietz@rietz.com (Dave Rietz)
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 1999 06:20:38 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] interface IC765
Message-ID: <36C438B6.12303400@rietz.com>
Hello all,
does anyone have info as to why IC765 won't show
up on interface with ver 6.35?
actually I have never seemed to get this radio to
work with TR LOG, I have it working with CT9
hooked up the same way. Am I missing something
somewhere??
Thanks
de K6RC Dave
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From k4ro@k4ro.net Sat Feb 13 15:12:23 1999
From: k4ro@k4ro.net (K4RO Kirk Pickering)
Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 09:12:23 -0600 (CST)
Subject: [TRLog] interface IC765
Message-ID: <199902131512.JAA14751@isd7.tdec.state.tn.us>
> does anyone have info as to why IC765 won't show up on interface
> with ver 6.35? actually I have never seemed to get this radio to
> work with TR LOG, I have it working with CT9 hooked up the same way.
> Am I missing something somewhere??
1) Make sure your TRANSCIEVE DIP switch in the radio is OFF.
2) Try the following LOGCFG.DAT entry, substituting your serial port:
; ================== Begin radio interface parameters =====================
RADIO ONE CONTROL PORT = SERIAL 3
RADIO ONE BAUD RATE = 1200
RADIO ONE TYPE = IC765
RADIO ONE RECEIVER ADDRESS = 44
ICOM COMMAND PAUSE = 200
ICOM RESPONSE TIMEOUT = 100
ASK FOR FREQUENCIES = FALSE
; ================== End radio interface parameters =====================
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From Clive_Whelan@compuserve.com Sun Feb 14 12:10:56 1999
From: Clive_Whelan@compuserve.com (Clive Whelan)
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 07:10:56 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Exchange formats
Message-ID: <199902140711_MC2-6A70-D449@compuserve.com>
Hi list
I decided almost on the spur of the moment
- never a good idea I realise- to have an outing
in the RSGB 1.8Mhz contest last evening ( Saturday).
The exchange is RST, serial number, and district
code,so in my case my first exchange sent is
599 001 CF and so on. So I chose
RST QSO NUMBER AND DOMESTIC QTH
as the format for the exchange. I then realised
that non G stations would only send me
RST QSO number.Since TR won't score the contest
anyway, I entered a dummy code of xx for "DX"
stations.
To my horror I then realised that in the concurrent
PACC contest I would only get RST and AREA code from
PA stations.
Thus I then entered a dummy QSO number of 1 for
all PA stations. My log is now as messy as Monica's dress!
This morning, looking at the manual, I can't
see how else I could have configured the exchange.
I note that fellow TR users G0IVZ and GM3POI, were
in there batting, so mebbe they solved the problem?
Suggestions welcome
73
Clive
GW3NJW
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From jan.fisher@virgin.net Sun Feb 14 15:23:04 1999
From: jan.fisher@virgin.net (Jan Fisher)
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 15:23:04 -0000
Subject: [TRLog] help - qsl mode
Hi all,
I have just been sorting out my config file for the ARRL DX contest and have
a small problem with the QSL mode.
I would like to set the QSL mode to QSL BUT NO LOG MODE but when I set this
I get the following.
Enter call and hit return - call and exchange info sent as normal
Cursor is positioned in the exchange window automatically
Hit return to qsl with no info in exchange - qsl is sent ok with message up
to prompt the exchange info to be filled.
Fill the state info into the exchange window and hit return - Call of
station is sent rather than the keyer remaining silent.
If I enter part of the exchange and hit return the programme works fine with
a prompt for the correct info and then just logging the fix without sending
anything.
Am I missing something or is this a small bug.
Jan G0IVZ
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From OZ5RM@city.dk Sun Feb 14 13:03:14 1999
From: OZ5RM@city.dk (R. Meilstrup)
Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 14:03:14 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] Sv: TRLog Digest V2 #32
Message-ID: <002101be58fe$4556b380$430ef2d4@default>
I'm using TR Log /IC-765 and profited by suggestions similiar to those given by K4RO.
However, I found no difference whether or not the transceive dip switch was on or off so I left it where it was originally. But I set the radio to communicate with the program at 4800 Baud. It's my impression that the IC-765 works best this way.
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From lu5cw@geocities.com Mon Feb 15 16:55:07 1999
From: lu5cw@geocities.com (LU5CW Ernesto Grueneberg)
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 13:55:07 -0300
Subject: [TRLog] TRLog saving house
In-Reply-To: <199902091949_MC2-69E8-E648@compuserve.com>
Message-ID: <000801be5903$f1165860$af142ac8@pete>
How about
DISABLE FLARE = TRUE
SOLAR FLUX = 300
Ernesto Grueneberg - LU5CW (ex LU2BRG & LU6BEG)
< mailto:lu5cw@geocities.com>
LU5CW homepage < http://pagina.de/lu5cw>
LT1F homepage:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-trlog@contesting.com [mailto:owner-trlog@contesting.com]On
> Behalf Of James P. Cassidy
> Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 9:49 PM
> To: TRLOG Reflector
> Subject: [TRLog] TRLog saving house
>
>
>
> I think this heroic story will help start a whole new wish list category.
> Valuable side effects of TR:
> Sump timing
> Garage Door opening/closing
> Tower raising/lowering
> Various security system functions
> Kitchen uses during tests, pre and post test
> DVK telephone answering
> etc,
> 73 Jim KI7Y
>
> Tree, Guard your family from exposure to this list at all costs!
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From Clive_Whelan@compuserve.com Mon Feb 15 19:41:04 1999
From: Clive_Whelan@compuserve.com (Clive Whelan)
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 14:41:04 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] help - qsl mode
Message-ID: <199902151441_MC2-6A93-545F@compuserve.com>
Hi Jan,
<< Am I missing something or is this a small bug. >>
I note you have had no reply, and I am a relative newbie, but I decided to take a look, and found exactly as you report.
I think I have twigged what is happening and how to fix it, albeit at some expense in another area.
What seems to be happening is that the prog. is acting as if you had corrected the call in the call window, and is sending the call OK now message, i.e. message n
r 1 from the Alt P, O menu which in my case reads } OK %, and thus sends the call from the call window followed by OK, and the name from the database.
When I delete that message altogether the keyer is silent after entering the state. However you are then without a "call OK now message", so yer pays yer money an
d yer takes yer chance :-((
However perhaps I am missing something too. Clearly we need Tree's expertise here.
73
Clive
GW3NJW
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From sdelling@facstaff.wisc.edu Mon Feb 15 20:07:30 1999
From: sdelling@facstaff.wisc.edu (Scott Ellington)
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 14:07:30 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] Sprint Mode Changes
Message-ID: <36C87E81.F70F44CE@facstaff.wisc.edu>
Did anyone else experience unexpected changes to SAP mode when using the
function keys to send cw? (No, I don't have the mode change in the message.)
Happened inconsistently. I'm a few versions behind, but I don't recall
anything in the release notes for the later versions.
73,
Scott K9MA
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From N7DR@arrl.net Tue Feb 16 00:48:24 1999
From: N7DR@arrl.net (D. R. Evans)
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 18:48:24 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] Manual
Message-ID:
Just so that people know what's going to be happening with the manual. I
shall be working on it with the following priority:
1. Bring it up to date;
2. Fix the errors;
3. Completely revise and expand it.
George is putting a link on the TR home page that will allow you to
download the current version (it will be in PDF format; you can read and
print this format using the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, which can be
obtained from www.adobe.com and numerous other places; the current version
is, I think, 3.01.)
The current latest version of the manual is for TR 6.27. I shall post an
announcement here whenever it changes.
Doc -- N7DR
----------------------------------------------------------
D.R. Evans N7DR / G4AMJ N7DR@arrl.net
"Palindor Chronicles" information and extracts:
http://www.sff.net/people/N7DR/drevans.htp
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From oh1hs@kolumbus.fi Tue Feb 16 07:20:32 1999
From: oh1hs@kolumbus.fi (Hannu Saila)
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 09:20:32 +0200 (EET)
Subject: [TRLog] ARRL - abbreviations
Message-ID: <199902160720.JAA22675@mail3.kolumbus.fi>
Hello
I will be active in the ARRL-contest CW and I was practising a bit TR for the contest.
I did noticed that the program does log all canadian provinces as VE1, VE2.... and not in the form that I did took them. Is this OK in ARRL or do I have to modify the DOM-file?
Hannu - OH3WW (also OH1HS)
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From kl7ra@icefog.gcgo.nasa.gov Tue Feb 16 09:21:52 1999
From: kl7ra@icefog.gcgo.nasa.gov (KL7RA Fairbanks Alaska)
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 99 09:21:52 utc
Subject: [TRLog] POST qsl option S
Message-ID: <28163@icefog.gcgo.nasa.gov>
I recently tried using TRLog POST qsl labels for answering bureau
qsl cards again. My past experience was such that it seemed I could
fill out cards a lot faster by hand then fussing with the labels
and the problems of printing them, etc.
I was not able to find the Avery 4410 labels mentioned in the
manual. Even a search of Avery Dennison web site product list does
not give a match for that number.
I made a test sheet printout using the POST qsl label program with
the HP officeJet printer. I was able to find a good spacing match
at our local office supplies store to the Avery 5261 laser labels.
They work well. Although the instructions say to load one label
page at a time on top of a 25 sheet stack of paper I was able to
load multiple sheets. For this OfficeJet printer they are loaded
upsidedown and then rotated 180 degrees after printing the first
side. I used a spacing of 7.
I know the Post program is low priority, but it would be nice
someday, while answering incoming bureau cards, for the "qsl
selected stations (S)" option to do the following:
1. "Beep" when it's ready for a new call sign. I tend to bust
labels as multi QSOs for the same station comes up and I'm on a
roll going to the next card in the stack instead of skipping
through the multiple entries. I guess it should be a "switch cmd"
for the beep haters.
2. Jump back to "input call" after the pgm receives a report entry.
For example when typing in K7RAT for a 160 meter qso I have to skip
a lot of entries until it finds the right one. After I enter the
report there is no need to continue looking.
3. Maybe the space bar could be "skip" and the return key fill in
the RST report from the log entry.
4. While inside the POST "qsl selected stations" shell have a few
search options to look for calls that fail to return a log entry.
(((not that it ever has happen to me!!!)))
5, Have a second data base that stores the call/band/mode
information to prevent duplicate qsling. This might be a "print qsl
label anyway?" command. I am trying to reach 500 cards sent to
W8AH.
6. Have a Avery label selection to chose from for different
printers.
I think I'm pushing my luck...but anything to ease this never
ending qsl flow.
73 Rich KL7RA
p.s. The first qsl print shop that will except the TRLog qsl label
file and add the label data as the cards are printed will have by
business forever. The above comments are for TRLog POST utility
program. Comments on qsling contest QSOs in general would not be
appropriate for this reflector...
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From n6tr@teleport.com Tue Feb 16 14:01:25 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 06:01:25 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] ARRL - abbreviations
Message-ID: <199902161401.GAA16387@user2.teleport.com>
> I will be active in the ARRL-contest CW and I was practising a bit
> TR for the contest.
> I did noticed that the program does log all canadian provinces as
> VE1, VE2.... and not in the form that I did took them. Is this OK in
> ARRL or do I have to modify the DOM-file?
This is okay the way it is. However, if you would prefer for it to
log them the way you enter them, set LITERIAL DOMESTIC QTH to TRUE
in the Control-J menu.
Tree
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From ad1c@contesting.com Tue Feb 16 17:15:47 1999
From: ad1c@contesting.com (Jim Reisert)
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 12:15:47 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Country file update for CT/NA/TR
There will be a country file update for CT/NA/TR some time this
evening, after about 04Z on the 17th. I will send an announcement to
CQ-Contest and all the logging reflectors.
There will be no master callsign database update, the one from last
October is the most current file.
73 - Jim AD1C
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From N7DR@arrl.net Tue Feb 16 19:55:00 1999
From: N7DR@arrl.net (D. R. Evans)
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 13:55:00 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] Manual 6.30
Message-ID:
The manual for TR 6.30 is now available. Most people should not bother
getting it since it should be updated to later versions of TR soon (in the
next few days).
The main reason I put this one up is to ask if someone whose native paper
size is A4 could please print a few pages and let me know if resizing the
margins has made the manual at least legible on A4 paper. If not, please
describe the problem.
Doc N7DR
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From ingemar.fogelberg@swipnet.se Tue Feb 16 22:08:54 1999
From: ingemar.fogelberg@swipnet.se (Ingemar Fogelberg)
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 23:08:54 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] Manual 6.30
References:
Message-ID: <36C9EC75.3056488E@swipnet.se>
I tried to print a few pages of the manual in A4 paper size and I think
it worked. The margin was enough to put holes on the left for a binder.
Very good! Before I had to adjust the manual in Word before printing
ending up with an index in error.
73 de Ingo, SM5AJV
D. R. Evans skrev:
> The manual for TR 6.30 is now available. Most people should not bother
> getting it since it should be updated to later versions of TR soon (in the
> next few days).
>
> The main reason I put this one up is to ask if someone whose native paper
> size is A4 could please print a few pages and let me know if resizing the
> margins has made the manual at least legible on A4 paper. If not, please
> describe the problem.
>
> Doc N7DR
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
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>
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From Clive_Whelan@compuserve.com Wed Feb 17 00:14:05 1999
From: Clive_Whelan@compuserve.com (Clive Whelan)
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 19:14:05 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Manual 6.30
Message-ID: <199902161914_MC2-6AB7-F65B@compuserve.com>
D.,
<< if resizing the
margins has made the manual at least legible on A4 paper. If not, please
describe the problem. >>
It printed perfectly on A4 previously, it was just that the page numbers were screwed up, making the index useless. Perhaps you could include hard page commands i
f you've not already done so?
73
Clive
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From jjreisert@alum.mit.edu Wed Feb 17 04:31:23 1999
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 23:31:23 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Country file update 16 February 1999
The country files for CT/NA/TR/WL have been updated. They can be found at:
http://www.contesting.com/ct/files/#cty
Or send a message to ct-user-REQUEST@contesting.com with a line like:
GET cty.dat
in the message body.
I have E-mailed the new COUNTRY.DAT for NA to K8CC to upload to their web page.
The release notes are attached. Note that if you use CTYHDG, a new .PRE
file is included which contains E4/Palestine.
73 - Jim AD1C
16 February 1999 (CTY-901)
o Added BM9P, BN9P, BO9P, BP9P, BQ9P, BU9P, BW9P and BX9P to
prefix list for Pratas, BV9P.
o Added country Palestine, E4.
o Added TX8 to prefix list for New Caledonia, FK. Removed
other TX8 callsigns, and removed TX from prefix list for
French Guyana, FY.
o Add FO0AWI/A and FO0XUU/A to callsign list for Australs,
FO/A.
o Add FO0AWI/M and FO0XUU/M to callsign list for Marquesas,
FO/M.
o Added K7CMZ in Zone 5, WO4O in Zone 4, K5ZM in Zone 3 and
KG6OK in Zone 3 to callsign list for United States, K.
o Removed all KG6 calls except KG6SL from Marianas, KH0.
o Removed all KG6 calls except KG6ASO from Guam, KH2.
o Added RY2 to prefix list for Kaliningrad, UA2.
o Added RY8, RY9 and RY0 to prefix list for Asiatic Russia,
UA0.
o Added VE2/N6ZZ and VE2AE in Zone 2 to callsign list for
Canada, VE.
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From gunnar.unger@mailbox.swipnet.se Wed Feb 17 09:37:06 1999
From: gunnar.unger@mailbox.swipnet.se (Gunnar Unger)
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 10:37:06 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] Manual 6.30
Message-ID: <3.0.6.32.19990217103706.008539a0@mailbox.swipnet.se>
I printed pages 1-5 and 42-45 on size A4.
Table of Contents all OK.
The first chapter 1.0 seems ok.
Chapter 5.7 does not start on the top of the page, the same goes for 5.7,
5.8 and 5.9. But I don´t know if that was your intention....
Regards
Gunnar, SM5AAY
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From Clive_Whelan@compuserve.com Thu Feb 18 00:22:57 1999
From: Clive_Whelan@compuserve.com (Clive Whelan)
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 19:22:57 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Bounced mail
Message-ID: <199902171923_MC2-6ADD-3B28@compuserve.com>
********FOR DL2ZAV**************
Udo
I have tried to reply to you direct to your return address of dl2zav@qsl.net which is returned as " service unavailable".
I have some info. for you on exchange formats, can you mail me again and check your mail server?
73
Clive
GW3NJW
Written Wed, 17 Feb 1999 19:09
email(primary) clive_whelan@compuserve.com
email(alternative) clive@whelan.prestel.co.uk
Web http://www.homeusers.prestel.co.uk/whelan/
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From w4au@contesting.com Thu Feb 18 15:54:05 1999
From: w4au@contesting.com (John Unger)
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 10:54:05 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] *'s in log.dat file
Message-ID: <199902181558.KAA09175@mailrvag2.er.usgs.GOV>
TRLog adds an * symbol between the callsign and the sent report for some
QSO's in the log.dat file. I think that it does this when the callsign has
a name in the trmaster or names database. Is there a way to turn off this
"feature"? I occasionally like to sort my log.dat files on fields that are
part of the exchange, and the * messes things up. My current solution is to
put the file in an editor an and delete the *'s, but it would be nice just
to not record the *'s at all.
tnx - John, W4AU
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From ladislav.szatmari@st.sk Fri Feb 19 12:50:06 1999
From: ladislav.szatmari@st.sk (ladislav.szatmari@st.sk)
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 13:50:06 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] Manual 6.30
Message-ID: <8F95FAFEF9CED111B4710060084618790BD0C0@osmn401.rtss.st.sk>
I printed a few pages - all seems ok.
Appendix A has a different fonts:
from page 62 to 66 -normal
from page 66 -bold
73!
Larry,OM7ARC
> -----Pùvodní zpráva-----
> Od: D. R. Evans [SMTP:N7DR@arrl.net]
> Odesláno: 16. február 1999 20:55
> Komu: trlog@contesting.com
> Pøedmìt: [TRLog] Manual 6.30
>
>
> The manual for TR 6.30 is now available. Most people should not bother
>
> getting it since it should be updated to later versions of TR soon (in
> the
> next few days).
>
> The main reason I put this one up is to ask if someone whose native
> paper
> size is A4 could please print a few pages and let me know if resizing
> the
> margins has made the manual at least legible on A4 paper. If not,
> please
> describe the problem.
>
> Doc N7DR
>
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> D.R. Evans N7DR / G4AMJ N7DR@arrl.net
>
> "Palindor Chronicles" information and extracts:
> http://www.sff.net/people/N7DR/drevans.htp
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From N7DR@arrl.net Fri Feb 19 20:52:25 1999
From: N7DR@arrl.net (D. R. Evans)
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 14:52:25 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] Manual 6.32
Message-ID:
I have uploaded a new version of the manual, synchronised to TR version
6.32.
Because the PDF file is so large (it's generated with options set to
"maximum portability") I've also included a ZIPped version of the same
file. I expect that George will make both versions available on the TR home
page as soon as he has the time to do so.
As before, this is very much an interim manual; a work-in-progress. Please
do not tell me about formatting errors, weird font changes, etc. because
I'll be getting to those later (unless the manual simply doesn't print
properly! I want to know if that happens!).
But I'd be interested in any factual errors in the manual. I'm hoping that
I'll be synchronised with the current release of TR in the next ten days or
so, and after that I'll start fixing the errors.
This would probably also be a good time for people to let me know if they'd
like to see any new sections or expansions to the current sections. I have
my own ideas about this, but I'd be interested in other people's thoughts
and comments.
Doc N7DR
----------------------------------------------------------
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http://www.sff.net/people/N7DR/drevans.htp
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From Simon Wilson"
Hi Larry et al,
I am (for my sins) the contest manager for the Mimram contest group -
G0SAH's mob, so it now falls to me to setup TR for each event we do.
We are entering an RSGB contest weekend after next on 7mhz, but it has a
rather odd scoring system. I would like to score on the fly but can't see
just how to do it from the documentation. Can you give me some pointers
please. Here is the scoring.
Own country - NIL points.
Europe - 5 points
Americas, Africa and Asia - 15 points
Oceania - 30 points.
I believe I can achieve this through the .DOM file, but I can't see it.
Thanks in advance.
Simon Wilson
M0BOX
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From jefray"
Hey Gang -
Seems like Tree has been awarded the January QST Cover plaque!
Congratulations Tree!
Snipped from ARRL Letter Vol 18, No 8:
* QST Cover Plaque Award: Larry Tyree, N6TR, received the January QST Cover
Plaque Award for his article, "Kid's Day!" Congratulations, Tree!
-73-
Jerry N9TU
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S.M.A.R.T 98-10
FISTS CW Club # 2176
dit dit
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From n0lxx@uswest.net Sat Feb 20 02:08:42 1999
From: n0lxx@uswest.net (Mark Frilseth)
Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1999 20:08:42 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] Manual 6.32
References:
Message-ID: <36CE192A.EAA15FAA@uswest.net>
Well... I just hit the TR Log web site... It's not available as of yet in PDF
format.
Mark Frilseth
N0LXX
P.S.
I just purchased the program off the web yesterday. Just waiting for it to show
up in my E-Mail box now.....
------------------------------------------
"D. R. Evans" wrote:
> I have uploaded a new version of the manual, synchronised to TR version
> 6.32.
>
> Because the PDF file is so large (it's generated with options set to
> "maximum portability") I've also included a ZIPped version of the same
> file. I expect that George will make both versions available on the TR home
> page as soon as he has the time to do so.
>
> As before, this is very much an interim manual; a work-in-progress. Please
> do not tell me about formatting errors, weird font changes, etc. because
> I'll be getting to those later (unless the manual simply doesn't print
> properly! I want to know if that happens!).
>
> But I'd be interested in any factual errors in the manual. I'm hoping that
> I'll be synchronised with the current release of TR in the next ten days or
> so, and after that I'll start fixing the errors.
>
> This would probably also be a good time for people to let me know if they'd
> like to see any new sections or expansions to the current sections. I have
> my own ideas about this, but I'd be interested in other people's thoughts
> and comments.
>
> Doc N7DR
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> D.R. Evans N7DR / G4AMJ N7DR@arrl.net
>
> "Palindor Chronicles" information and extracts:
> http://www.sff.net/people/N7DR/drevans.htp
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From n6tr@teleport.com Sat Feb 20 22:24:57 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999 14:24:57 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] QST Award!
Message-ID: <199902202224.OAA19425@user2.teleport.com>
> Seems like Tree has been awarded the January QST Cover plaque!
> Congratulations Tree!
Blush - aw shucks.
Tree
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From pa3hbi@gironet.nl Sun Feb 21 09:31:43 1999
From: pa3hbi@gironet.nl (Ron van der Velden)
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 10:31:43 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] TR program and pacc contest
Message-ID: <36CFD27F.E7CAA683@gironet.nl>
Hello,
Thanks for all the points in the pacc contest.
The program works fine, except for a minor problem. For contesters
outside The Netherlands you get filled in the provence if you already
work the same call on an otherband, which is fine so you can check if
you heard it last time ok and less type work, but if your a dutch
station and you work a station for the second or more time I get the
prefix in the exchange field, which isn't ok because I need a serial
number. Is there a setting between the hunderds of settings, so that I
don't get the prefix if I work the same station again on another
band?????
Thanks
PA3HBI Ron van der Velden.
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From hremijn@zeelandnet.nl Mon Feb 22 09:30:45 1999
From: hremijn@zeelandnet.nl (Henk Remijn)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 10:30:45 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] TR program and pacc contest
In-Reply-To: <36CFD27F.E7CAA683@gironet.nl>
Message-ID: <000201be5e46$069c97c0$0200000a@win95.hremijn.zeelandnet.nl>
Exchange Memory Enable = False
73 PA5KT (ex PA3EOB)
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-trlog@contesting.com [mailto:owner-trlog@contesting.com]On
Behalf Of Ron van der Velden
Sent: zondag 21 februari 1999 10:32
To: TR mailing reflector
Subject: [TRLog] TR program and pacc contest
Hello,
Thanks for all the points in the pacc contest.
The program works fine, except for a minor problem. For contesters
outside The Netherlands you get filled in the provence if you already
work the same call on an otherband, which is fine so you can check if
you heard it last time ok and less type work, but if your a dutch
station and you work a station for the second or more time I get the
prefix in the exchange field, which isn't ok because I need a serial
number. Is there a setting between the hunderds of settings, so that I
don't get the prefix if I work the same station again on another
band?????
Thanks
PA3HBI Ron van der Velden.
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From n4wyr@hotmail.com Mon Feb 22 16:58:18 1999
From: n4wyr@hotmail.com (Ron Thomas)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 08:58:18 PST
Subject: [TRLog] [TRLOG] band map time stamp
Message-ID: <19990222165823.3463.qmail@hotmail.com>
Does the band map read the time stamp from packet cluster spots? I
asked for a spot on a particular station, and it sent the last 5 spots,
with the most recent first. TR picked up the oldest spot, since it was
the last I received. Also, it would be nice if the spots were
"pre-aged", so that if I do a SH/DX/15 40, to get the last 15 spots on
40 meters, that they wouldn't all show up as white if some are already
almost an hour old. I am running ver 6.36.
thanks and 73,
Ron N4WYR
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From n6tr@teleport.com Mon Feb 22 17:56:47 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 09:56:47 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] [TRLOG] band map time stamp
Message-ID: <199902221756.JAA25653@user2.teleport.com>
> Does the band map read the time stamp from packet cluster spots? I
> asked for a spot on a particular station, and it sent the last 5 spots,
> with the most recent first. TR picked up the oldest spot, since it was
> the last I received. Also, it would be nice if the spots were
> "pre-aged", so that if I do a SH/DX/15 40, to get the last 15 spots on
> 40 meters, that they wouldn't all show up as white if some are already
> almost an hour old. I am running ver 6.36.
No - it doesn't do that - it just assumes they were recent.
Tree
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From n4zr@contesting.com Mon Feb 22 18:46:52 1999
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 13:46:52 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Sending spots to packet cluster
TRLog 6.36's bandmap worked beautifully this weekend in concert with my TNC
and modified TS-930, but I had one frustration -- I couldn't send spots to
the packetcluster using the ['] key, as indicated in the manual and on the
help screens. At one point I managed to send a spot from the keyboard
(without using Ctl-B) but it was through fat-fingering, and I couldn't
figure out how to do it again. Ctl-B worked flawlessly, so the problem
wasn't in communications to the TNC.
can anyone clue me in?
73, Pete N4ZR
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From Jack Trampler - N2JT"
Pete,
In careful inspection of the character you wrote in this e-mail, you have
indicated an apostrophe. If you did not mistype in this mail, the problem
is you need to use the "backwards" apostrophe. On my keyboard is is in the
upper left of the keyboard and is on the same key as the ~ character. I am
using 6.36 and had no difficulty with sending spots this weekend.
73,
Jack - N2JT
n2jt@fast.net
n2jt@arrl.net
>
>TRLog 6.36's bandmap worked beautifully this weekend in concert with my TNC
>and modified TS-930, but I had one frustration -- I couldn't send spots to
>the packetcluster using the ['] key, as indicated in the manual and on the
>help screens. At one point I managed to send a spot from the keyboard
>(without using Ctl-B) but it was through fat-fingering, and I couldn't
>figure out how to do it again. Ctl-B worked flawlessly, so the problem
>wasn't in communications to the TNC.
>
>can anyone clue me in?
>
>
>
>73, Pete N4ZR
>Loud is good
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From Jack Trampler - N2JT"
Hi Gang,
Just finished up the ARRL DX contest this past weekend and I've got to tell
you, TR worked flawlessly for me. I used to be a CT user (ah, blasphemy)
but the more I use TR, the more I love it. Great job, Tree.
73,
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From n6tr@teleport.com Mon Feb 22 23:39:16 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 15:39:16 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] Sending spots to packet cluster
Message-ID: <199902222339.PAA15513@user1.teleport.com>
> TRLog 6.36's bandmap worked beautifully this weekend in concert with my TNC
> and modified TS-930, but I had one frustration -- I couldn't send spots to
> the packetcluster using the ['] key, as indicated in the manual and on the
> help screens. At one point I managed to send a spot from the keyboard
> (without using Ctl-B) but it was through fat-fingering, and I couldn't
> figure out how to do it again. Ctl-B worked flawlessly, so the problem
> wasn't in communications to the TNC.
>
> can anyone clue me in?
Hmmm - it worked okay at K7RAT.
Tree
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From ve6jy@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca Tue Feb 23 00:07:26 1999
From: ve6jy@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca (Don Moman)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 17:07:26 -0700 (MST)
Subject: [TRLog] v6.36 in ARRL DX
Message-ID:
A few minor glitches using v6.36 this past weekend, just curious if others
noted anything.....
1. syntax errors in the callsign when I was sure there wasn't one -
typing the same call into the exchange field would allow the qso to be
logged. This wasn't the usual O instead of 0, or I/1 mistakes. Happened
about 6 times.....
2. We had 2 computers networked.... both started with v6.36....The one
computer using W95 would abruptly exit back to windows by itself (did it
about 3 times in the first 12 hours). Once I was just looking at the
screen and it did it. Nothing (other than maybe network traffic) was
happening and no RF being transmitted either. I never have RF problems and
TR has never exited like this before.... I switched to 6.35 and it did it
once more in the last 36 hours. The other computer(DOS 486/DX4-100) never
exited abruptly like this.
3. However the 486 did (twice) appear to nearly lock-up - i.e. it
generated that long steady tone from it's speaker, but surprisingly we
could still log and send CW as normal. After a minute or so the tone quit
and everything was OK. I've heard that lock up tone before (not in TR) and
it never has solved itself like this....
4. A couple of times, both computers (using 6.35 or 6.36) would not save
to floppy. Said it wasn't ready - but the drive was fine. Reboot and it
saved fine, as it did 99% of the time.
Not big or frequent issues, but having usually no problems, I'm just
curious if the gremlins have moved into my shack or ????
73 Don
VE6JY Don Moman email: ve6jy@freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
Box 127 Lamont, Alberta email forwarding: ve6jy@rac.ca
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From CPreddy@aol.com Tue Feb 23 01:18:16 1999
From: CPreddy@aol.com (CPreddy@aol.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 20:18:16 EST
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
Message-ID: <936806f2.36d201d8@aol.com>
After using TR 6.35 this weekend I was reminded of some recent discussion on
this reflector concerning the means to exit S&P mode. The biggest problem I
had was with the ESC key causing unwanted return to CQ mode. I am now strongly
in favor of disabling ESC for this purpose or letting it be a config option.
For us pop-guns in contests like ARRL_DX S&P is not a sub-mode of CQ to be
ESC'ed from, it is the only viable mode. I found myself developing a
conditioned reflex to slam ESC when something went awry, which it did about
once an hour. The most common failure came when I used F2 to send the exchange
instead of ENTER to also log the contact, usually because I was not completely
sure of the info. Sometimes a subsequent ENTER simply logged the contact,
while other times it also started to send the exchange again. I was never able
to understand the logic for this circumstance. A couple of desperate jabs at
ESC and the next guy was likely to get a CQ instead of my call. Ouch. Jab-jab
again. Ouch again; sore index finger. Since TAB gets you into S&P, it is
logical to have Shift-TAB get you out. I would love to have another key
labeled. "Gee, this freq sounds clear. I think I'll try a CQ right now and see
what happens" to drop you into CQ mode and start CQ with one stroke. Of course
it might be hard to fit the label on a template..
An unrelated issue concerning the smileys for new multipliers: Great new
feature, but it sure would be nice to have a way to refresh the screen after
new mults are worked. Mis-keys aside, the program worked flawlessly and was a
joy to use. I more than doubled my score from last year. OK, maybe sunspots
had a little something to do with it…
73
Carl, KU2N
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From jfunk@adams.net Tue Feb 23 05:45:29 1999
From: jfunk@adams.net (jim funk)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 23:45:29 -0600 (CST)
Subject: [TRLog] mods?
Message-ID: <199902230545.XAA01076@golden.adams.net>
This may be something I should know....
Using version 6.15: is there any way to modify the exchange without exiting
the program, specifically the F1 and F2 keys in S/P? Using Alt-P, it says
these are set in the logcfg.dat file and it doesn't seem to let you change
them here?
How I ever did a contest without this program is beyond me!
Thanks, Jim N9JF
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From n6tr@teleport.com Tue Feb 23 07:04:42 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 23:04:42 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] mods?
Message-ID: <199902230704.XAA24389@user2.teleport.com>
> Using version 6.15: is there any way to modify the exchange without exiting
> the program, specifically the F1 and F2 keys in S/P? Using Alt-P, it says
> these are set in the logcfg.dat file and it doesn't seem to let you change
> them here?
F1 is fixed. F2 is either S&P EXCHANGE or REPEAT S&P EXCHANGE under
Alt-P - O.
Tree
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From Gunnar.Widell@era.ericsson.se Tue Feb 23 08:51:37 1999
From: Gunnar.Widell@era.ericsson.se (Gunnar Widell (ERA))
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 09:51:37 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] Comments SK3GW M/M
Message-ID: <5451F06A5297D2118C210008C7A40BFB012FAF1D@esekint104>
Yes,
> 3. However the 486 did (twice) appear to nearly lock-up - i.e. it
> generated that long steady tone from it's speaker, but surprisingly we
> could still log and send CW as normal. After a minute or so the tone quit
> and everything was OK. I've heard that lock up tone before (not in TR) and
> it never has solved itself like this....
>
We saw this two times on my toshiba laptop Pentium. Everyting worked
fine anyway.
We used 3 computers networked at SK3GW in our Multi/Multi effort.
No problems exept for the CW keying at high rates.
The computers get slow, and delay the CW keying after hitting
return. We could see that is was during access to the harddrives. Probably
QSOs coming in from the network. This was experienced on all 3 computers,
worse was a Toshiba 386 that has a slow HD. Strangely this was also
experienced on the Pentium computer (133MHZ).
I have heard this was a major problem at SL3ZV M/M in November as
well.
Think we need to configure a good disk cache program for this. Maybe
something for the manual to explain?
Other:
Missed one QSO on one of the computers during a lock-up. Rebooted
immediately, but the QSO was lost on the network in some way. No major
problem.
Ctrl-N was more used than ", because it the would stay on the screen
longer.
A feature for "list of frequencies" for the stations in a Multi op
would be nice. Nice to have when your moving Wyoming for a new one on three
bands... (Exists?)
73 de Gus, SM3SGP @ SK3GW
See you from CE3, CE5 and in March/April from DU7.
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From karber@smart.net Tue Feb 23 12:41:42 1999
From: karber@smart.net (Kevin Arber)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 07:41:42 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
Message-ID: <199902231241.HAA06453@gemini.smart.net>
I am NOT in favor of changing this function. Escape works well for me and
I do most of my contesting in the S&P mode. I do not have a problem with
the way escape works for any of the functions.
73, Kevin, W3DAD
----------
> From: CPreddy@aol.com
> To: trlog@contesting.com
> Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
> Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 8:18 PM
>
>
> After using TR 6.35 this weekend I was reminded of some recent
discussion on
> this reflector concerning the means to exit S&P mode. The biggest
problem I
> had was with the ESC key causing unwanted return to CQ mode. I am now
strongly
> in favor of disabling ESC for this purpose or letting it be a config
option.
> For us pop-guns in contests like ARRL_DX S&P is not a sub-mode of CQ to
be
> ESC'ed from, it is the only viable mode. I found myself developing a
> conditioned reflex to slam ESC when something went awry, which it did
about
> once an hour. The most common failure came when I used F2 to send the
exchange
> instead of ENTER to also log the contact, usually because I was not
completely
> sure of the info. Sometimes a subsequent ENTER simply logged the
contact,
> while other times it also started to send the exchange again. I was
never able
> to understand the logic for this circumstance. A couple of desperate
jabs at
> ESC and the next guy was likely to get a CQ instead of my call. Ouch.
Jab-jab
> again. Ouch again; sore index finger. Since TAB gets you into S&P, it is
> logical to have Shift-TAB get you out. I would love to have another key
> labeled. "Gee, this freq sounds clear. I think I'll try a CQ right now
and see
> what happens" to drop you into CQ mode and start CQ with one stroke. Of
course
> it might be hard to fit the label on a template..
>
> An unrelated issue concerning the smileys for new multipliers: Great new
> feature, but it sure would be nice to have a way to refresh the screen
after
> new mults are worked. Mis-keys aside, the program worked flawlessly and
was a
> joy to use. I more than doubled my score from last year. OK, maybe
sunspots
> had a little something to do with it…
>
> 73
> Carl, KU2N
>
>
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From k2av@qsl.net Tue Feb 23 16:37:10 1999
From: k2av@qsl.net (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 16:37:10 GMT
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
In-Reply-To: <199902231241.HAA06453@gemini.smart.net>
References: <199902231241.HAA06453@gemini.smart.net>
Message-ID: <36d4d8a3.1543746570@mailhost.unx.sas.com>
Not a matter of changing it, just allowing an OPTION to change it for
those of us who go mad with it. I for one, would exercise the option.
Puhleeeze, Tree. Would money help?
73, Guy.
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999 07:41:42 -0500, "Kevin Arber"
wrote:
>
>I am NOT in favor of changing this function. Escape works well for me and
>I do most of my contesting in the S&P mode. I do not have a problem with
>the way escape works for any of the functions.
>73, Kevin, W3DAD
>
>----------
>> From: CPreddy@aol.com
>> To: trlog@contesting.com
>> Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
>> Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 8:18 PM
>>
>>
>> After using TR 6.35 this weekend I was reminded of some recent
>discussion on
>> this reflector concerning the means to exit S&P mode. The biggest
>problem I
>> had was with the ESC key causing unwanted return to CQ mode. I am now
>strongly
>> in favor of disabling ESC for this purpose or letting it be a config
>option.
>> For us pop-guns in contests like ARRL_DX S&P is not a sub-mode of CQ to
>be
>> ESC'ed from, it is the only viable mode. I found myself developing a
>> conditioned reflex to slam ESC when something went awry, which it did
>about
>> once an hour. The most common failure came when I used F2 to send the
>exchange
>> instead of ENTER to also log the contact, usually because I was not
>completely
>> sure of the info. Sometimes a subsequent ENTER simply logged the
>contact,
>> while other times it also started to send the exchange again. I was
>never able
>> to understand the logic for this circumstance. A couple of desperate
>jabs at
>> ESC and the next guy was likely to get a CQ instead of my call. Ouch.
>Jab-jab
>> again. Ouch again; sore index finger. Since TAB gets you into S&P, it is
>> logical to have Shift-TAB get you out. I would love to have another key
>> labeled. "Gee, this freq sounds clear. I think I'll try a CQ right now
>and see
>> what happens" to drop you into CQ mode and start CQ with one stroke. Of
>course
>> it might be hard to fit the label on a template..
>>
>> An unrelated issue concerning the smileys for new multipliers: Great new
>> feature, but it sure would be nice to have a way to refresh the screen
>after
>> new mults are worked. Mis-keys aside, the program worked flawlessly and
>was a
>> joy to use. I more than doubled my score from last year. OK, maybe
>sunspots
>> had a little something to do with it…
>>
>> 73
>> Carl, KU2N
>>
>>
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From Daniel.Violette@West.Boeing.com Tue Feb 23 16:58:55 1999
From: Daniel.Violette@West.Boeing.com (Violette, Daniel R)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 08:58:55 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
Message-ID:
I agree with the ESC issue. I think I may have used it enough by now though
(still a part time user) that I finally got out of the habit of hitting ESC
more to get it to stop faster. But my biggest break through was CRTL-ENTER.
It can become your friend. It logs the QSO without sending anything. I
correct my callsign and then send an exchange by paddles and use this to
finish up.
Dan KI6X
> ----------
> From: CPreddy@aol.com[SMTP:CPreddy@aol.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 22, 1999 5:18 PM
> To: trlog@contesting.com
> Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
>
>
> After using TR 6.35 this weekend I was reminded of some recent discussion
> on
> this reflector concerning the means to exit S&P mode. The biggest problem
> I
> had was with the ESC key causing unwanted return to CQ mode. I am now
> strongly
> in favor of disabling ESC for this purpose or letting it be a config
> option.
> For us pop-guns in contests like ARRL_DX S&P is not a sub-mode of CQ to be
> ESC'ed from, it is the only viable mode. I found myself developing a
> conditioned reflex to slam ESC when something went awry, which it did
> about
> once an hour. The most common failure came when I used F2 to send the
> exchange
> instead of ENTER to also log the contact, usually because I was not
> completely
> sure of the info. Sometimes a subsequent ENTER simply logged the contact,
> while other times it also started to send the exchange again. I was never
> able
> to understand the logic for this circumstance. A couple of desperate jabs
> at
> ESC and the next guy was likely to get a CQ instead of my call. Ouch.
> Jab-jab
> again. Ouch again; sore index finger. Since TAB gets you into S&P, it is
> logical to have Shift-TAB get you out. I would love to have another key
> labeled. "Gee, this freq sounds clear. I think I'll try a CQ right now and
> see
> what happens" to drop you into CQ mode and start CQ with one stroke. Of
> course
> it might be hard to fit the label on a template..
>
> An unrelated issue concerning the smileys for new multipliers: Great new
> feature, but it sure would be nice to have a way to refresh the screen
> after
> new mults are worked. Mis-keys aside, the program worked flawlessly and
> was a
> joy to use. I more than doubled my score from last year. OK, maybe
> sunspots
> had a little something to do with it...
>
> 73
> Carl, KU2N
>
>
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From n4wyr@hotmail.com Tue Feb 23 17:04:33 1999
From: n4wyr@hotmail.com (Ron Thomas)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 09:04:33 PST
Subject: [TRLog] Band Map
Message-ID: <19990223170433.21697.qmail@hotmail.com>
using version 6.36 in General QSO mode
1). After selecting a band map spot that was working split, I selected
another band map spot. the transmit frequency didn't reset to the new
frequency. So do I have to manually take the rig back to VFO A before
selecting a new spot?
2). I can understand deleting a spot when a new one comes in for that
station on the same band. but don't DXpeditions and contests run
multiple bands at the same time? when a new spot would come in for a
station on a different band, the old spot on the previous band would go
away. Last night while trying to work the E44DX, spots were continually
coming in for several bands. Even if I had a spot selected and the call
sign in the call sign window, it would delete the previous spot and
erase the call sign window.
Ron N4WYR
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From n6tr@teleport.com Tue Feb 23 17:30:12 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 09:30:12 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
Message-ID: <199902231730.JAA20129@user1.teleport.com>
> Puhleeeze, Tree. Would money help?
Hmm - now there is an idea!!
Tree
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From n4zr@contesting.com Tue Feb 23 11:32:26 1999
From: n4zr@contesting.com (Pete Smith)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 11:32:26 +0000
Subject: [TRLog] Sending spots to packet cluster
In-Reply-To: <199902222339.PAA15513@user1.teleport.com>
Thanks to Tree and everyone else for straightening me out -- I was using
the wrong character -- the apostrophe rather than the one under the tilde.
Live and learn.
BTW, I would love to be able to spot stuff to the cluster without receiving
spots, so that I can be a legal single-op but use the band-map and still
spot the rare ones for others. Is this do-able in TR as it currently
stands, or might it be added? Maybe PACKET SPOTS could have a "none"
option?
73, Pete Smith N4ZR
n4zr@contesting.com
Loud is.
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From charlieo@tellabs.com Tue Feb 23 17:47:57 1999
From: charlieo@tellabs.com (charlieo@tellabs.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 11:47:57 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] Sending spots to packet cluster
Message-ID: <199902231747.LAA02074@sunf43.tellabs.com>
> BTW, I would love to be able to spot stuff to the cluster without receiving
> spots, so that I can be a legal single-op but use the band-map and still
> spot the rare ones for others. Is this do-able in TR as it currently
> stands, or might it be added? Maybe PACKET SPOTS could have a "none"
> option?
You took the words right out of my mouth.... or should I say "away from my
fingers..."
This would be a most excellent feature.
Although it would bring up issues from others suspecting you of assisted
operation, even if you weren't. After all, you'd still have to be logged on
to the cluster, and there would be a record of that for the contest period.
It could be tough to prove that you weren't receiving the spots, only putting
them out. I guess this thread should be moved to cq-contest reflector?
73,
Charlie N9CO
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From jfunk@adams.net Tue Feb 23 18:32:29 1999
From: jfunk@adams.net (jim funk)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 12:32:29 -0600 (CST)
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
Message-ID: <199902231832.MAA12335@golden.adams.net>
Yeah, CTRL-ENTER is one of the greatest features. With the paddles in
parallel, I probably used C-E a few hundred times during the weekend.
Before that, I was always hitting ALT-K or the VOX switch.
Not one lockup the entire weekend.
73, Jim N9JF
>
>I agree with the ESC issue. I think I may have used it enough by now though
>(still a part time user) that I finally got out of the habit of hitting ESC
>more to get it to stop faster. But my biggest break through was CRTL-ENTER.
>It can become your friend. It logs the QSO without sending anything. I
>correct my callsign and then send an exchange by paddles and use this to
>finish up.
>
>Dan KI6X
>
>> ----------
>> From: CPreddy@aol.com[SMTP:CPreddy@aol.com]
>> Sent: Monday, February 22, 1999 5:18 PM
>> To: trlog@contesting.com
>> Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
>>
>>
>> After using TR 6.35 this weekend I was reminded of some recent discussion
>> on
>> this reflector concerning the means to exit S&P mode. The biggest problem
>> I
>> had was with the ESC key causing unwanted return to CQ mode. I am now
>> strongly
>> in favor of disabling ESC for this purpose or letting it be a config
>> option.
>> For us pop-guns in contests like ARRL_DX S&P is not a sub-mode of CQ to be
>> ESC'ed from, it is the only viable mode. I found myself developing a
>> conditioned reflex to slam ESC when something went awry, which it did
>> about
>> once an hour. The most common failure came when I used F2 to send the
>> exchange
>> instead of ENTER to also log the contact, usually because I was not
>> completely
>> sure of the info. Sometimes a subsequent ENTER simply logged the contact,
>> while other times it also started to send the exchange again. I was never
>> able
>> to understand the logic for this circumstance. A couple of desperate jabs
>> at
>> ESC and the next guy was likely to get a CQ instead of my call. Ouch.
>> Jab-jab
>> again. Ouch again; sore index finger. Since TAB gets you into S&P, it is
>> logical to have Shift-TAB get you out. I would love to have another key
>> labeled. "Gee, this freq sounds clear. I think I'll try a CQ right now and
>> see
>> what happens" to drop you into CQ mode and start CQ with one stroke. Of
>> course
>> it might be hard to fit the label on a template..
>>
>> An unrelated issue concerning the smileys for new multipliers: Great new
>> feature, but it sure would be nice to have a way to refresh the screen
>> after
>> new mults are worked. Mis-keys aside, the program worked flawlessly and
>> was a
>> joy to use. I more than doubled my score from last year. OK, maybe
>> sunspots
>> had a little something to do with it...
>>
>> 73
>> Carl, KU2N
>>
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From w6knb@toyon.com Tue Feb 23 18:45:04 1999
From: w6knb@toyon.com (Glenn VanBlaricum W6KNB)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 10:45:04 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] "READ" function
Message-ID: <4.1.19990223103945.00f727b0@192.168.0.222>
I'm trying to reconstruct some scores from some old contests. I converted
some old CT files to TR format, but lost the points per QSO. My reading of
the TR manual led me to believe that I could play the file and essentially
rework the contest. I tried the command:
TR READ TEST.DAT
and all that happened is that it started up like a new contest, but did
nothing with the old file.
Am I doing it wrong or do I just not understand what the manual says? Any
help would be appreciated.
73, Glenn W6KNB
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From jfunk@adams.net Tue Feb 23 19:13:29 1999
From: jfunk@adams.net (jim funk)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 13:13:29 -0600 (CST)
Subject: [TRLog] band map queries
Message-ID: <199902231913.NAA13882@golden.adams.net>
I think these questions would be moot (I got to say "MOOT"!) if I were using
a rig that was totally computer-controlled (i.e. tracks frequencies) but I'm
not....
Is there any way to disable the band map on the fly?
Without rig interface, can stations in the bandmap have an asterisk added to
them once worked without re-entering the call and the frequency?
Thanks, Jim N9JF
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From K8KFJ@aol.com Tue Feb 23 19:39:49 1999
From: K8KFJ@aol.com (K8KFJ@aol.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 14:39:49 EST
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
Message-ID: <830e2b1.36d30405@aol.com>
In a message dated 2/23/99 11:59:32 AM Eastern Standard Time, KI6X writes:
> I correct my callsign and then send an exchange by paddles and use this to
> finish up.
Why use paddles Dan? I've heard others also indicate they use paddles in
conjunction with the software....something I've never understood. Keyboard
mode is one keystroke to get in....and one keystroke to exit (nothing could be
simplier or faster).
Understand, I'm not being critical of your procedures Dan....I'm just trying
to satisfy my own curiousity here. If you're truly going to master the
software, it seems one must learn to utilize all the software features (not
intentionaly circumvent them by going to paddles).
There's probably an obvious answer to this that I'm overlooking. Help me out
here, OK?
73 //Gary *K8KFJ*
West Virginia :-)
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From perb@kuai.se Tue Feb 23 19:44:59 1999
From: perb@kuai.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Per_B=F6rjesson?=)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 20:44:59 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] Problem with Windows98
Message-ID: <00ab01be5f65$010b3580$c3f9c6c3@default>
Hallo,
I have got a new computer with Windows98. When I installed my version 6.34 it will not work. I got the following message: "TR.EXE is not a valid Win-32programme". What to do ??
/Per
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From Fatchett.Mike@tci.com Tue Feb 23 19:54:22 1999
From: Fatchett.Mike@tci.com (Fatchett, Mike)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 12:54:22 -0700
Subject: [TRLog] Problem with Windows98
Message-ID:
>>I have got a new computer with Windows98. When I installed my version 6.34
it will not work. I >>got the following message: "TR.EXE is not a valid
Win-32programme". What to do ??
It is best to shutdown and start in MS-DOS mode. I have not tried this.
Did you? Were you trying run the program in a window?
Mike
W0MU
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From Daniel.Violette@West.Boeing.com Tue Feb 23 19:56:59 1999
From: Daniel.Violette@West.Boeing.com (Violette, Daniel R)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 11:56:59 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
Message-ID:
Here are my reasons for paddles.
1. I am used to jumping to the paddles for fills, I haven't tried the F10
(or is it F12) yet. So it is a comfort factor.
2. I think the paddles are easier to reply with fills because you can have
the keyer set a little slower (I use a separate keyer) and can space things
out customly (is that a word?).
No offense, understand. I have questions about others habits, I guess it is
just is whatever works best. I am not a fulltime, hardcore contester so I
may do things differently if I was that way. What ended up finally selling
me on TR was the S&P features. "CT is a 1-land CQ only mode program".
73, Dan KI6X
> ----------
> From: K8KFJ@aol.com[SMTP:K8KFJ@aol.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 1999 11:39 AM
> To: Daniel.Violette@West.Boeing.com
> Cc: trlog@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TRLog] ESC key blues
>
> In a message dated 2/23/99 11:59:32 AM Eastern Standard Time, KI6X writes:
>
> > I correct my callsign and then send an exchange by paddles and use this
> to
> > finish up.
>
> Why use paddles Dan? I've heard others also indicate they use paddles in
> conjunction with the software....something I've never understood.
> Keyboard
> mode is one keystroke to get in....and one keystroke to exit (nothing
> could be
> simplier or faster).
>
> Understand, I'm not being critical of your procedures Dan....I'm just
> trying
> to satisfy my own curiousity here. If you're truly going to master the
> software, it seems one must learn to utilize all the software features
> (not
> intentionaly circumvent them by going to paddles).
>
> There's probably an obvious answer to this that I'm overlooking. Help me
> out
> here, OK?
>
> 73 //Gary *K8KFJ*
> West Virginia :-)
>
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From geoiii@kkn.net Tue Feb 23 20:56:50 1999
From: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 12:56:50 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
In-Reply-To: <830e2b1.36d30405@aol.com> from "K8KFJ@aol.com" at Feb 23, 99 02:39:49 pm
Message-ID: <199902232056.MAA30057@quito.kkn.net>
K8KFJ@aol.com writes:
>
> Why use paddles Dan? I've heard others also indicate they use paddles in
> conjunction with the software....something I've never understood. Keyboard
> mode is one keystroke to get in....and one keystroke to exit (nothing could be
> simplier or faster).
Sending with paddles is simplier and faster.
I can just reach for the paddles to stop the CW being sent
and startding right NOW the two or three letters I need to
send - and at the same time I can type on the keyboard
making corrections. I can touch type but I usually find
it much faster to send with the paddles than to enter
keyboard mode and this does not stop me from doing things
in the logging program WHILE I am sending CW - something you
can not do if you are in the keyboard CW mode.
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From n6tr@teleport.com Tue Feb 23 20:12:14 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 12:12:14 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] Problem with Windows98
Message-ID: <199902232012.MAA16759@user2.teleport.com>
> I have got a new computer with Windows98. When I installed my version 6.34 it will not work. I got the following message: "TR.EXE is not a valid Win-32programme". What to do ??
>
People have reported having it working. If all else failes, boot to DOS.
Tree
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From lrod@pobox.com Tue Feb 23 20:12:08 1999
From: lrod@pobox.com (lrod@pobox.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 20:12:08 +0000
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
In-Reply-To: <199902232056.MAA30057@quito.kkn.net>
References: <830e2b1.36d30405@aol.com> from "K8KFJ@aol.com" at Feb 23, 99 02:39:49 pm
Message-ID: <199902232012.OAA26244@mail.xnet.com>
> ... and this does not stop me from doing things in the logging program WHILE
> I am sending CW - something you can not do if you are in the keyboard CW
> mode.
Harrrumph! I can't do it no matter what mode...
73, Rod K4QG | It's pronounced
| "jig-a-byte"
| Look it up.
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From joe.carvalho@mci.com Tue Feb 23 20:22:36 1999
From: joe.carvalho@mci.com (Joe Carvalho)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 13:22:36 -0700
Subject: [TRLog] Problem with Windows98
In-Reply-To: <00ab01be5f65$010b3580$c3f9c6c3@default>
Message-ID: <19990223202221.ESTM10255@[166.33.200.179]>
I also run 6.34. I launch it in either a DOS window, or boot to DOS. Works
fine for me. Are you launching the tr.exe through the explorer?
--joe
DE KR6NA
At 08:44 PM 2/23/99 +0100, Per Börjesson wrote:
>
>Hallo,
>
>I have got a new computer with Windows98. When I installed my version 6.34
it will not work. I got the following message: "TR.EXE is not a valid
Win-32programme". What to do ??
>
>/Per
>SM4SX
>
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From k2av@qsl.net Tue Feb 23 20:57:18 1999
From: k2av@qsl.net (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 20:57:18 GMT
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
Message-ID: <36e315e3.1559426616@mailhost.unx.sas.com>
On Tue, 23 Feb 1999 12:56:50 -0800 (PST), George Fremin III
wrote:
>
>K8KFJ@aol.com writes:
>
>>
>> Why use paddles Dan? I've heard others also indicate they use paddles in
>> conjunction with the software....something I've never understood. Keyboard
>> mode is one keystroke to get in....and one keystroke to exit (nothing could be
>> simplier or faster).
I've never managed to talk to someone using the keyboard. The itch to
hit the paddles is just too ingrained. Don't know if I have enough
schmaltz anymore to undo a 43 year-old habit (bug/keyer).
When I talk on CW, I talk with my fingertips. I'm not aware of any
translation ... it's not a string of letters from one place in my mind
going to another to be translated to finger diddles on the paddle,
that can be rerouted to the keyboard instead. The CW-talk is in
finger-diddles to start with. I don't even think about it. I just do
it.
I think a lot of pre-computer high speed CW ops are that way.
This is one of the many and intriguing ways we are all different.
>
>Sending with paddles is simplier and faster.
For me, it's the only way. I receive on the keyboard. TR knows when I
get information done. Either TR sends or I diddle the paddle.
>
>I can just reach for the paddles to stop the CW being sent
>and startding right NOW the two or three letters I need to
>send - and at the same time I can type on the keyboard
>making corrections. I can touch type but I usually find
>it much faster to send with the paddles than to enter
>keyboard mode and this does not stop me from doing things
>in the logging program WHILE I am sending CW - something you
>can not do if you are in the keyboard CW mode.
>
>
>--
>
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>Johnson City, Texas in design, not when you have nothing
>K5TR (ex.WB5VZL) more to add, but when you have nothing
>geoiii@kkn.net more to take away.
>830-868-2510 -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
>http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr
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From scott@purdue.edu"
Just so you know, I tried it this afternoon with this weekends log (I
wanted to update the log with any changes from the CTY files, which weren't
on the computer I was using) and I got the same result. I was running 6.36
on an NT box in a DOS window.
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On Tuesday, February 23, 1999 1:45 PM, Glenn VanBlaricum W6KNB
[SMTP:w6knb@toyon.com] wrote:
>
> I'm trying to reconstruct some scores from some old contests. I converted
> some old CT files to TR format, but lost the points per QSO. My reading
of
> the TR manual led me to believe that I could play the file and
essentially
> rework the contest. I tried the command:
>
> TR READ TEST.DAT
>
> and all that happened is that it started up like a new contest, but did
> nothing with the old file.
>
> Am I doing it wrong or do I just not understand what the manual says? Any
> help would be appreciated.
>
> 73, Glenn W6KNB
>
>
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From jfeustle@uoft02.utoledo.edu Tue Feb 23 20:41:44 1999
From: jfeustle@uoft02.utoledo.edu (jfeustle)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 15:41:44 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Problem with Windows98
Message-ID: <3.0.1.32.19990223154144.006b1e30@131.183.1.4>
I boot to DOS and run TR-Log from there in Win98. I experienced no problems
at all with the program or with it communicating with my transceiver or
packet gear. Just wish I would have more time for the contest.
73,
Joe, N8JF
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From jfunk@adams.net Tue Feb 23 23:19:20 1999
From: jfunk@adams.net (jim funk)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 17:19:20 -0600 (CST)
Subject: [TRLog] Re: using paddles; was ESC key blues
Message-ID: <199902232319.RAA07836@golden.adams.net>
Simple reason. The computer can be doing one thing while the keyer is doing
something else.
Plus, sending by hand helps keep me awake....:)
Jim N9JF
>In a message dated 2/23/99 11:59:32 AM Eastern Standard Time, KI6X writes:
>
>> I correct my callsign and then send an exchange by paddles and use this to
>> finish up.
>
>Why use paddles Dan? I've heard others also indicate they use paddles in
>conjunction with the software....something I've never understood. Keyboard
>mode is one keystroke to get in....and one keystroke to exit (nothing could be
>simplier or faster).
>
>Understand, I'm not being critical of your procedures Dan....I'm just trying
>to satisfy my own curiousity here. If you're truly going to master the
>software, it seems one must learn to utilize all the software features (not
>intentionaly circumvent them by going to paddles).
>
>There's probably an obvious answer to this that I'm overlooking. Help me out
>here, OK?
>
>73 //Gary *K8KFJ*
>West Virginia :-)
>
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From Jack Trampler - N2JT"
Interesting. I am using ver 6.36 with Win98. I run it in a DOS WINDOW
(not Real DOS) and have absolutely no problems. Using it with an FT-1000MP
and a KAM+. I don't think the version is the problem though, as I have used
every version since 6.26 (I think that was my first one) without any
conflicts with Win95 or 98. I'd be inclined to think its something with you
Win98 configuration.
73,
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n2jt@fast.net
n2jt@arrl.net
>
>Hallo,
>
>I have got a new computer with Windows98. When I installed my version 6.34
it will not work. I got the following message: "TR.EXE is not a valid
Win-32programme". What to do ??
>
>/Per
>SM4SX
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From ve3bbh@interlog.com Wed Feb 24 00:48:47 1999
From: ve3bbh@interlog.com (Paul Hicks, VE3BBH / VE3ZT)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 19:48:47 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
In-Reply-To: <199902231241.HAA06453@gemini.smart.net>
Message-ID: <199902240049.TAA22268@smtp.interlog.com>
Ditto for me.
73, Paul, VE3ZT
__________________________________
>I am NOT in favor of changing this function. Escape works well for me and
>I do most of my contesting in the S&P mode. I do not have a problem with
>the way escape works for any of the functions.
>73, Kevin, W3DAD
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From ae2t@bigfoot.com Wed Feb 24 01:08:01 1999
From: ae2t@bigfoot.com (Al Gritzmacher)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 20:08:01 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] ESC key blues
Message-ID: <2.2.32.19990224010801.00fcb5ac@localnet.com>
At 12:56 PM 2/23/99 -0800, George Fremin III wrote:
>
>K8KFJ@aol.com writes:
>
>>
>> Why use paddles Dan? I've heard others also indicate they use paddles in
>> conjunction with the software....something I've never understood. Keyboard
>> mode is one keystroke to get in....and one keystroke to exit (nothing
could be
>> simplier or faster).
>
>Sending with paddles is simplier and faster.
>
>I can just reach for the paddles to stop the CW being sent
^^^^^
Yes, but my fingers are ALREADY on the keyboard, no need to reach for anything!
I think it's a matter of what is most comfortable for you. I rarely use the
paddles in a contest at all anymore.
>and starting right NOW the two or three letters I need to
>send - and at the same time I can type on the keyboard
>making corrections. I can touch type but I usually find
>it much faster to send with the paddles than to enter
>keyboard mode and this does not stop me from doing things
>in the logging program WHILE I am sending CW - something you
>can not do if you are in the keyboard CW mode.
>
>
>--
Of course, to do that so that it interrupts TR's sending, it's necessary to
use the paddle input, not just merely having a keyer/paddles 'in parallel'
with the interface. To me, the paddles are a fall-back for when the computer
locks up (rare occurence!) and the paddle interface wouldn't be working
anyway. To cover all bases, I would need two sets of paddles!
Guess I need to practice one-hand typing while sending CW with the other! I
only just discovered I can send left-handed if I do it without thinking
about it (and have a reversed set of paddles) so why not learn another talent?!?
Just another case of TR's having more than one way to do things to suit
every situation or taste!
73,
Al AE2T
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From 107770.3462@compuserve.com Wed Feb 24 03:08:21 1999
From: 107770.3462@compuserve.com (James P. Cassidy)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 22:08:21 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Paddles
Message-ID: <199902232208_MC2-6B9E-44B3@compuserve.com>
Last weekend we had an unusual RF problem with one computer/key interface,
it would randomly key with RF from the 15m transmitter.We it cured by
unplugging the paddle, which meant I was forced to use the keyboard for
anything I didn't have in the computer. I gained a little skill at sending
the minimal info on the keyboard but several times had a tough time getting
back from the keyboard CW to the keyboard to enter other info. I attribute
most of that to being close top brain dead from lack of sleep.
It would have been much better if I had the padles to use. RD filtering is
going in the interface asap. One strange thing is that same interface has
been used in almost all DX contests since CQWW CW 1997 with absolutely no
problem. Go figure.
73 Jim KI7Y
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From dx@traverse.com Wed Feb 24 04:05:31 1999
From: dx@traverse.com (Barry Martz)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 23:05:31 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Cut Numbers
Message-ID: <016901be5faa$ecd95e20$aae48ccf@default>
Sri for the bandwidth, and I guess my poor memory.
I seem to remember operating (it may have been in ARRL 10 Meter contest)
when I typed in the cut numbers (A T etc.) that
TRlog logged them as the correct number. This time in the ARRL DX CW
contest, it did not do that. It entered A T etc... Am I not remembering
right or is this an option I need to set or is it contest specific?
Thanks
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From n6tr@teleport.com Wed Feb 24 05:24:55 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 21:24:55 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] Cut Numbers
Message-ID: <199902240524.VAA07810@user2.teleport.com>
> I seem to remember operating (it may have been in ARRL 10 Meter contest)
> when I typed in the cut numbers (A T etc.) that
> TRlog logged them as the correct number. This time in the ARRL DX CW
> contest, it did not do that. It entered A T etc... Am I not remembering
> right or is this an option I need to set or is it contest specific?
It will do it when it is expecting QSO numbers. However, with
the power, it will log what you type so things like KW show up
that way, and not like K1 or something.
Tree
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From K8KFJ@aol.com Wed Feb 24 07:11:12 1999
From: K8KFJ@aol.com (K8KFJ@aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 02:11:12 EST
Subject: [TRLog] Re: Paddles vs Keyboard mode
Message-ID: <2dba6b6.36d3a610@aol.com>
I'd like to thank all those who responded to my initial post. For some, it
just seemed more handy to revert to paddles when asking for fills, etc.
Others stated it felt more natural to them for them. Yet another group
thought their typing speed and accuracy wasn't up to the task of going to
keyboard mode at contest speeds. Lastly, there was one poster who has the
uncanny ability of sending with the paddles with one hand while preforming
logging functions on the keyboard with the other hand. George, you're truly
one amazing guy (but heck, we all knew that anyway). :-) I'm afraid I'm in
the same category as K4QG on that one tho George.
As AE2T so aptly put it "I think it's a matter of what is most comfortable for
you".
Thanks Al (and to the others who took the time to reply).
73 //Gary *K8KFJ*
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From n4wyr@hotmail.com Wed Feb 24 14:36:01 1999
From: n4wyr@hotmail.com (Ron Thomas)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 06:36:01 PST
Subject: [TRLog] Band Map
Message-ID: <19990224143602.15798.qmail@hotmail.com>
I'm at work and don't have the logcfg.dat with me, but the only thing
different I've done is the contest name is "GENERAL QSO". I only have a
couple of lines in the logcfg.dat, call sign and contest name. The
logcfg.dat is in a subdirectory named "general". Everything else that I
need, such as port for the rig, and the time zone offset, and my grid
square, etc etc is in the stdcfg.dat in my TR directory. and of course
I can make Control-J changes "on the fly". It seems to accept pretty
much anything I've tried to type in the exchange field, I usually put a
signal report, name, and QTH. But I don't have an EXCHANGE statement
programmed in my logcfg.dat.
The biggest thing to remember is to delete the bandmap.bin file before
starting up, so I don't start off with yesterday's bandmap. I usually
do a SH/DX command right away, to load the band map with 15 or 20 recent
spots, that is where I am running into the problems with older spots
overwriting recent ones. since the spots come in reverse chronological
order, most recent first, oldest last, and TR uses the last one it gets
to overwrite previous ones.
I think it works fine for general logging.
BTW, the problem with working split and the bandmap seems to be solved
by making sure I am on VFO A for both T and R before selecting a new
spot from the band map. I made sure I did that last night and had no
problems.
Ron Thomas N4WYR
From: "Bob Lanning"
To: "Ron Thomas"
Subject: Re: [TRLog] Band Map
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 1999 19:49:55 -0000
Ron,
I'm interested in running TR in QSO mode for general logging. I have
fumbled around a bit with it. Do you find it ok for this 'non-contest'
mode
of operation?
Could you send me your logcfg.dat file so I can see how you configured
it?
73
Bob
W6OPO
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From otterstad@inet.uni2.dk Wed Feb 24 09:08:57 1999
From: otterstad@inet.uni2.dk (Ragnar Otterstad)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 10:08:57 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] Paddles
>Last weekend we had an unusual RF problem with one computer/key interface,
>it would randomly key with RF from the 15m transmitter.We it cured by
>unplugging the paddle, which meant I was forced to use the keyboard for
>anything I didn't have in the computer. I gained a little skill at sending
>the minimal info on the keyboard but several times had a tough time getting
>back from the keyboard CW to the keyboard to enter other info.
I have had a similar situation on 40 meters when beaming at the house. Cured
it with ferrite on the cable, closeest possible to the trcvr.
73 Rag OZ8RO
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From N7DR@arrl.net Wed Feb 24 18:15:26 1999
From: N7DR@arrl.net (D. R. Evans)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 12:15:26 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] Can't abort CW immediately w/ Esc
In-Reply-To: <01BE3E75.9211FA20@as3.easynet.cz>
Message-ID:
On 12 Jan 99, at 21:26, Martin Huml wrote:
> I find the same problem. Hitting Esc does NOT abort the CW immediately,
> which causes panic in every CW contest. I'm finally learning that a
This happened to me half a dozen times this past weekend. I'm pretty sure
that ESC used to kill the CW instantly, even on my ancient 20 MHz computer.
It certainly doesn't any more. Sometimes the whole exchange got sent even
though I hit the ESC as soon as I realised what was happening.
Doc N7DR
PS The reason this happened was because of the following scenario:
I'm in S&P mode. I hear someone send a power, so I dump that in the
exchange window. Then he sends his call (perhaps he's only signing every
two or three Qs) and I put the call in the exchange window. Then I hit
to call him. TR's state machine doesn't seem to understand that I
haven't called him before. It believes (erroneously) that because there is
already an entry in the exchange field, it's already called the guy. So
instead of sending N7DR, it sends 599CO, which makes me sound like even
more of a lid than I really am.
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http://www.sff.net/people/N7DR/drevans.htp
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From N7DR@arrl.net Wed Feb 24 18:15:26 1999
From: N7DR@arrl.net (D. R. Evans)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 12:15:26 -0600
Subject: [TRLog] ARRL CW and new 930 CPU board
Message-ID:
FYI:
Except for two unrepeatable weirdnesses, the new 930 board worked
flawlessly with TR all weekend.
The only slightly worrying one was the first time I operated S&P split;
when the station finally came back to me I hit the enter key to send the
exchange and log the contact, and both VFOs suddenly darted to 14.500. I
tried to reproduce the problem but couldn't. (And no, it wasn't RF; the
longest ground line in my basement shack is about four feet before it
buries itself in the soil; I've never seen a trace of stray RF in the
shack).
I'm still running the original firmware; the current firmware would
probably make it even more pleasant. (I'm still waiting for Chris to make
an adapter available that will allow me to download new firmware. I love
the board too much to want to take it out and have him reprogram it.)
Doc N7DR
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From n6tr@teleport.com Wed Feb 24 19:19:15 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 11:19:15 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] Can't abort CW immediately w/ Esc
Message-ID: <199902241919.LAA05580@user2.teleport.com>
> > I find the same problem. Hitting Esc does NOT abort the CW immediately,
> > which causes panic in every CW contest. I'm finally learning that a
>
> This happened to me half a dozen times this past weekend. I'm pretty sure
> that ESC used to kill the CW instantly, even on my ancient 20 MHz computer.
> It certainly doesn't any more. Sometimes the whole exchange got sent even
> though I hit the ESC as soon as I realised what was happening.
>
> Doc N7DR
>
> PS The reason this happened was because of the following scenario:
>
> I'm in S&P mode. I hear someone send a power, so I dump that in the
> exchange window. Then he sends his call (perhaps he's only signing every
> two or three Qs) and I put the call in the exchange window. Then I hit
> to call him. TR's state machine doesn't seem to understand that I
> haven't called him before. It believes (erroneously) that because there is
> already an entry in the exchange field, it's already called the guy. So
> instead of sending N7DR, it sends 599CO, which makes me sound like even
> more of a lid than I really am.
So, the program is busy updating the log files on your hard drive and
pressing any key on the keyboard will not be processed until the
hard drive activity is completed.
Running SMARTDRV will elimiante this delay.
Tree
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From fdavis@newtel.com Wed Feb 24 19:30:43 1999
From: fdavis@newtel.com (fdavis@newtel.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 16:00:43 -0330
Subject: [TRLog] typical QSO scenarios
Message-ID:
I am a new owner of TRLog and haven't actually used it on the air yet. !!
I feel that it would be useful to have in the manual for newbies a
section on how to get started on the air with the program. In other words
how to carry out typical QSO's in Dxped mode etc. This feature is in
the manual for a well known RTTY contest program that I own and I found
it most useful at the beginning in order to get used to the various keys
and buffers. etc.
I still haven't figured out how to get at the three sets of buffers (F
keys ) for the various modes in TRLog??
Anyway thought I would throw in this comment for the guys preparing the
updated manual.
73 Frank VO1HP
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From n2cu@buffnet.net Wed Feb 24 19:57:42 1999
From: n2cu@buffnet.net (Thomas R. Williams)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 14:57:42 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] typical QSO scenarios
References:
Message-ID: <36D459B6.4B2D@buffnet.net>
fdavis@newtel.com wrote:
>
> I am a new owner of TRLog and haven't actually used it on the air yet.
Does this mean we can look forward to working you in SS this November?
Please?
73,
Tom N2CU (missed only N/L two years in a row)
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From joe.carvalho@mci.com Wed Feb 24 20:08:01 1999
From: joe.carvalho@mci.com (Joe Carvalho)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 13:08:01 -0700
Subject: [TRLog] typical QSO scenarios
In-Reply-To:
Message-ID: <19990224200744.MWV10255@[166.33.200.179]>
I have to agree with Frank on having either a Newbie section, or a bit more
detail on how/why you would set any/all of the settable(sic?) parameters.
One of the things that 6.36 is doing is when an entry is changed with ^J
and saved to the config file and than sometime later the entry is changed
again, all the changes are kept. If I change a parameter a dozen times,
there will a dozen entries for that particular parameter.
--joe
DE KR6NA
At 04:00 PM 2/24/99 -03-30, fdavis@newtel.com wrote:
>
>I am a new owner of TRLog and haven't actually used it on the air yet. !!
>I feel that it would be useful to have in the manual for newbies a
>section on how to get started on the air with the program. In other words
>how to carry out typical QSO's in Dxped mode etc. This feature is in
>the manual for a well known RTTY contest program that I own and I found
>it most useful at the beginning in order to get used to the various keys
>and buffers. etc.
>I still haven't figured out how to get at the three sets of buffers (F
>keys ) for the various modes in TRLog??
>Anyway thought I would throw in this comment for the guys preparing the
>updated manual.
>
>73 Frank VO1HP
>
>
>
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From rrossi@btv.ibm.com Wed Feb 24 21:01:19 1999
From: rrossi@btv.ibm.com (Ronald D Rossi)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 16:01:19 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] typical QSO scenarios
In-Reply-To: <19990224200744.MWV10255@[166.33.200.179]>
Message-ID: <199902242101.QAA30336@johnpaul.btv.ibm.com>
A few weekends ago doing a special event station (W1B, Snowflake Bently), I
set all the computers up to run TR. I am sure of at least one sale of TR as a
direct result (to a PVRCer, and maybe a YCCC guy too...CT bastions or what!).
Anyway to my point...
I believe it was Lloyd, W1CX, who described the elementary function of the
program so well. He started by saying that the enter key is really a "smart
key". It always does what you would expect it to do if you were sending code.
The function of the key changes, so you don't have to worry about it. Type the
call, hit enter: the right stuff is sent. Enter the exchange, hit enter: the
right stuff is sent. It was a good lead in for the reason for having S&P and
CQ modes.
Those words formed the basis of understanding how TR works to the CT user that
was trying to figure it out. I think it applies even more so to computer
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From kk7gw@wa.freei.net Wed Feb 24 21:13:35 1999
From: kk7gw@wa.freei.net (David Jones)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 13:13:35 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] typical QSO scenarios
In-Reply-To: <199902242101.QAA30336@johnpaul.btv.ibm.com>
References: <19990224200744.MWV10255@[166.33.200.179]>
Message-ID: <199902242111.NAA96215@mail.wa.freei.net>
To: "TRLog Reflector"
Subject: Re: [TRLog] typical QSO scenarios
Date sent: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 16:01:19 -0500
From: Ronald D Rossi
> I believe it was Lloyd, W1CX, who described the elementary function of the
> program so well. He started by saying that the enter key is really a "smart
> key". It always does what you would expect it to do if you were sending code.
> The function of the key changes, so you don't have to worry about it. Type the
> call, hit enter: the right stuff is sent. Enter the exchange, hit enter: the
> right stuff is sent. It was a good lead in for the reason for having S&P and
> CQ modes.
Yes, that truly describes the basic nature of TR. I think it even
says this in the manual, but I don't remember. The reason I think
many people think TR is 'harder' to use is because they have to
unlearn CT. Me, I never used CT before getting TR, and I caught on
very quickly. The other thing that is probably daunting to new TR
users is the sheer number of configurable options. TR in its basic
form is quite simple, but if you say, turn right to Appendix A of the
manual, with all the different logcfg.dat commands, you can
become overwhelmed.
73
David Jones, KK7GW
kk7gw@wa.freei.net
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From k8ln@neo.rr.com Wed Feb 24 22:16:54 1999
From: k8ln@neo.rr.com (John Schaffner Jr.,- K8LN)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 17:16:54 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] packet
Message-ID: <001801be6043$62becf60$a2f35d18@default.neo.lrun.com>
I am using version 6.36. When I ctrl-B for packet everything works, except
the screen does not show what I type. I had this problem with version 6.26
and didn't care at that time. I remember Tree saying something at Dayton
about adding a line to correct the problem. Anyone know what is blocking
the screen from showing what is typed?
MY CALL = K8LN
CONTEST = CQ WW
DISPLAY MODE = COLOR
KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT PORT = PARALLEL 1
PACKET PORT = SERIAL 2
EIGHT BIT PACKET PORT = TRUE
PACKET SPOTS = ALL
John
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From toms@inconnect.com Wed Feb 24 23:01:11 1999
From: toms@inconnect.com (Thomas M. Schaefer)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 16:01:11 -0700
Subject: [TRLog] packet
Message-ID: <017b01be6049$92826210$0d01a8c0@toms.altahealth>
Is it possible that your TNC had echo off? This setting is commonly used by
APRS programs, so maybe it is still set?
Tom NY4I
-----Original Message-----
From: John Schaffner Jr.,- K8LN
To: trlog@contesting.com
Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 3:22 PM
Subject: [TRLog] packet
>
>I am using version 6.36. When I ctrl-B for packet everything works, except
>the screen does not show what I type. I had this problem with version 6.26
>and didn't care at that time. I remember Tree saying something at Dayton
>about adding a line to correct the problem. Anyone know what is blocking
>the screen from showing what is typed?
>
>MY CALL = K8LN
>CONTEST = CQ WW
>DISPLAY MODE = COLOR
>KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT PORT = PARALLEL 1
>PACKET PORT = SERIAL 2
>EIGHT BIT PACKET PORT = TRUE
>PACKET SPOTS = ALL
>
>
>John
>
>
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From k8ln@neo.rr.com Thu Feb 25 00:37:47 1999
From: k8ln@neo.rr.com (John Schaffner Jr.,- K8LN)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 19:37:47 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] re:packet
Message-ID: <000e01be6057$11466580$a2f35d18@default.neo.lrun.com>
Thanks Tom....
TNC was set Echo OFF, changed to ECHO ON..........everything typed shows on
the screen now.
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From k6xx@mail.jps.net Thu Feb 25 00:19:00 1999
From: k6xx@mail.jps.net (k6xx@mail.jps.net)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 16:19 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] Paddles
Message-ID: <199902250049.QAA01588@repop1.jps.net>
I solved a similar RFI problem with 1000pF capacitors from each of the paddle leads to ground, mounted inside the connector cover.
73 de Bob, K6XX
----Original Message-----
>From: "Ragnar Otterstad"
>To: "James P. Cassidy" <107770.3462@compuserve.com>;"TRLOG Reflector"
>Subject: Re: [TRLog] Paddles
>Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 1:08 AM
>
>
>>Last weekend we had an unusual RF problem with one computer/key interface,
>>it would randomly key with RF from the 15m transmitter.We it cured by
>>unplugging the paddle, which meant I was forced to use the keyboard for
>>anything I didn't have in the computer. I gained a little skill at sending
>>the minimal info on the keyboard but several times had a tough time getting
>>back from the keyboard CW to the keyboard to enter other info.
>
>
>I have had a similar situation on 40 meters when beaming at the house. Cured
>it with ferrite on the cable, closeest possible to the trcvr.
>
>73 Rag OZ8RO
>
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From K3BU@aol.com Thu Feb 25 01:54:57 1999
From: K3BU@aol.com (K3BU@aol.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 20:54:57 EST
Subject: [TRLog] Clear Band Map display
Message-ID:
Finally got around playing with packet and TR in ARRL DX contest. Band map got
quickly filled up with lotsa spots and smiley faces. I was trying to find out
if it can be cleaned, refreshed, or wiped out. I did not succeed. Do I have to
wait 60 minutes (and more junk) for it to go away, or there is a command that
I can't seem to find?
Found also that power saving settings in the notebook interfere with
reception of packet spots. Had to disable it.
Yuri K3BU
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From ve3bbh@interlog.com Thu Feb 25 02:21:44 1999
From: ve3bbh@interlog.com (Paul Hicks, VE3BBH / VE3ZT)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 21:21:44 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] Re: Paddles vs Keyboard mode
In-Reply-To: <2dba6b6.36d3a610@aol.com>
Message-ID: <199902250222.VAA15282@smtp.interlog.com>
Hi Gary,
Like yourself, I'm a touch typist, too, learned it way back in high school
in the late 50s. Glad I did, I actually enjoy typing and not having to look
at the keys. Enables me to concentrate on copying calls in the pileups and
less on keyboarding. That parts automatic--just like breathing. I also
REALLY enjoy using my Bencher paddle. My old original Vibroplex paddle got
lost during a move, so I was forced to pay the long bucks up here (about
$100) and sprang for a Bencher about 3 years ago. Unlike the Vibroplex, the
Bencher just never misses, the contacts seemed to get dirty quickly on the
Vibro, and it was real tricky adjusting, too. I'd buy a used Vibroplex if I
could find one priced reasonably, I like their looks and the neat logo.
I estimate that during the ARRL DX CW, I used the paddle at least 30% of
the time. No reason, I feel I know TR-Log well enough now, but I just enjoy
using the paddle when the urge hits me and I don't want that skill to get
rusty. I can't see that it makes any difference at all whether one uses the
keyboard or the paddle (or combination), what's important (if one wants to
do one's best in the contest) is to use the method that is the most
efficient for that individual, and to have fun.
73 and cu in the contests.
Paul
VE3ZT
At 02:11 AM 2/24/99 -0500, you wrote:
>
>I'd like to thank all those who responded to my initial post. For some, it
>just seemed more handy to revert to paddles when asking for fills, etc.
>Others stated it felt more natural to them for them. Yet another group
>thought their typing speed and accuracy wasn't up to the task of going to
>keyboard mode at contest speeds. Lastly, there was one poster who has the
>uncanny ability of sending with the paddles with one hand while preforming
>logging functions on the keyboard with the other hand. George, you're truly
>one amazing guy (but heck, we all knew that anyway). :-) I'm afraid I'm in
>the same category as K4QG on that one tho George.
>
>As AE2T so aptly put it "I think it's a matter of what is most comfortable
for
>you".
>Thanks Al (and to the others who took the time to reply).
>
>73 //Gary *K8KFJ*
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From n6tr@teleport.com Thu Feb 25 05:05:30 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 21:05:30 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] Clear Band Map display
Message-ID: <199902250505.VAA10105@user2.teleport.com>
> Finally got around playing with packet and TR in ARRL DX contest. Band map got
> quickly filled up with lotsa spots and smiley faces. I was trying to find out
> if it can be cleaned, refreshed, or wiped out. I did not succeed. Do I have to
> wait 60 minutes (and more junk) for it to go away, or there is a command that
> I can't seem to find?
You can have it only put the multipliers up. Otherwise, you have to
delete them one at a time.
Tree
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From K8KFJ@aol.com Thu Feb 25 17:50:15 1999
From: K8KFJ@aol.com (K8KFJ@aol.com)
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 12:50:15 EST
Subject: [TRLog] Re: Paddles vs Keyboard mode
Message-ID: <9644a5e6.36d58d57@aol.com>
In a message dated 2/24/99 9:23:07 PM Eastern Standard Time, VE3BBH writes:
> I can't see that it makes any difference at all whether one uses the
> keyboard or the paddle (or combination), what's important (if one wants to
> do one's best in the contest) is to use the method that is the most
> efficient for that individual, and to have fun.
Very true Paul & thanks so much for your comments. I think you and I may be
in the minority concerning our typing skills in keyboard mode (I feel quite
lucky in that regard). I hear a few folks go to the paddles in the middle of
a contest Q to ask for a fill, etc. and the cw suddenly changes to garbage HI.
I have a VibroKeyer deluxe paddle which I use often on a 2 meter CW satellite
uplink and when I operate portable from a mountaintop QTH with the IC-706MKII.
The paddles are definately fun...and like you...I never want to loose my skill
of sending with them and get rusty.
Stay warm up there in ONT Paul.
73 //Gary *K8KFJ*
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From kk7gw@wa.freei.net Thu Feb 25 18:53:00 1999
From: kk7gw@wa.freei.net (David Jones)
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 10:53:00 -0800
Subject: [TRLog] Re: [CQ-Contest] Checking ARRL Ten minute rule
In-Reply-To: <199902251413.JAA11181@contesting.com>
Message-ID: <199902251850.KAA17961@mail.wa.freei.net>
Date sent: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 09:13:12 -0500 (EST)
To: Kenneth Earl Harker ,
cq-contest@contesting.com (CQ Contest)
From: WE9V Chad Kurszewski
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Checking ARRL Ten minute rule
> Theoretically, yes.
>
> But when I tried a Multi-2 thing in TR, complete with Computer ID A/B
> in the original log, I couldn't get the ARRL format to show the
> computer (TX) ID as stipulated in ARRL general rule #7:
> >Multi Operator, Two Transmitter category logs must indicate which
> >transmitter made each QSO.
>
> Of course, I could be doing something wrong.
>
> Correctly stated, this program works with files that:
> Have the band in the first two characters of the line.
> Have the hour in the 18th and 19th position of the line.
> Have a 0 or 1 in the last position of the line, indicating TX 0 or TX 1.
What might work, since the 6 band change rule is for each
transmitter (by my reading anyway), is to have the TR Post
program pull out the QSOs for each TX, and then convert to ARRL
format. You would have to run it twice, treating each TX as a M/S,
but that should probably work.
73
David Jones, KK7GW
kk7gw@wa.freei.net
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From ik4wmb@sira.it Thu Feb 25 20:40:01 1999
From: ik4wmb@sira.it (Federico Ricci)
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 20:40:01
Subject: [TRLog] Can't abort CW immediately w/ Esc
In-Reply-To: <199901130944.LAA03894@mega.chem.ut.ee>
References: <199901121635.KAA11603@isd7.tdec.state.tn.us>
Message-ID: <3.0.5.16.19990225204001.23b75706@sira.it>
>> LH C:\DOS\SMARTDRV A+ C+
>
Well, tried it myself.....it REALLY makes a huge difference! (at least on
my 486......) Now it's a wonder to log a tailender very quickly with Ctrl
Enter, even when you have more than 1000 q's on the log! Problem solved on
this department.
Thanks to Dave, K6LL and to Juhan, ES5QX for providing the info.
This reflector is great.....
73,s
Federico, IK4WMB.
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From k2av@qsl.net Thu Feb 25 21:29:47 1999
From: k2av@qsl.net (Guy Olinger, K2AV)
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 21:29:47 GMT
Subject: [TRLog] Can't abort CW immediately w/ Esc
In-Reply-To: <3.0.5.16.19990225204001.23b75706@sira.it>
References: <199901121635.KAA11603@isd7.tdec.state.tn.us> <3.0.5.16.19990225204001.23b75706@sira.it>
Message-ID: <36d6bafb.1732762410@mailhost.unx.sas.com>
When you do this, remember that you are write-caching. That means that
power glitches that reset your computer and locking up due to RF in
the computer can cause you to loose content in the logs if it happens
at the wrong time.
At my place...
1) logger is on a ups (uninterruptible power supply). The power feed
from CP&L is glitchy and full of spikes. Also on weekends people get
sloshed and use their cars to cut down the power poles out on US 64.
Seems to be a local redneck sport.
2) doing grounds, bypasses, and ferrite beads on stuff coming into the
computer is important.
YMMV.
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999 20:40:01, Federico Ricci wrote:
>
>>> LH C:\DOS\SMARTDRV A+ C+
>>
>Well, tried it myself.....it REALLY makes a huge difference! (at least on
>my 486......) Now it's a wonder to log a tailender very quickly with Ctrl
>Enter, even when you have more than 1000 q's on the log! Problem solved on
>this department.
>Thanks to Dave, K6LL and to Juhan, ES5QX for providing the info.
>This reflector is great.....
>
>73,s
> Federico, IK4WMB.
73, Guy
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From Clive_Whelan@compuserve.com Fri Feb 26 18:58:17 1999
From: Clive_Whelan@compuserve.com (Clive Whelan)
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 13:58:17 -0500
Subject: [TRLog] RSGB/Domestic mults.
Message-ID: <199902261358_MC2-6BFA-E9D4@compuserve.com>
Hi list
The multipliers for RSGB contests are ( where applicable) the DXCC list, except that all JA,K,VE,VO,VK,ZL and ZS call areas count separately.
Perhaps someone has tackled this before but I haven't seen anything. Thus I have a model in which ADD DOMESTIC COUNTRY=K ( etc) is added to logcfg.dat, and then a
n RSGB.DOM file is created with k1=K1, k2=K2 etc etc is created. The relevant commands to enable this file and the exchange etc,are then placed in logcfg.dat.
So if I work Jack W1WEF and he gives me 599001 I log k1 001 in the exchange window. If N1BB then calls and gives me 001( and I can remember having worked W1WEF!)
I just log 001 and so on.
This works very well except that the DOMESTIC QTH is then logged twice, once in the exchange ( naturally) and once as a mult. if appropriate. This means that I ul
timately will need to edit out the part in the exchange so as not to confuse the checkers. It would be nice if this didn't happen, but I can't see any way to avoi
d it.
Does anyone else see a solution?
It is no big deal as the log will need heavy post contest massage as pts per QSO depend upon continent.
I hope to try this in the RSGB 7Mhz DX contest tomorrow/Sun, 1500Sat 'til 0900 Sun, 7000 to 7030. Hey giss some points eh?, get yer ears on for my minimalist sig
nal ;-)). Mult for DX side is post code, e.g. CF in my case.
73
Clive
GW3NJW
Written Fri, 26 Feb 1999 18:33
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From wo4o@juno.com Sat Feb 27 04:07:16 1999
From: wo4o@juno.com (Ric Painter)
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 1999 23:07:16 EST
Subject: [TRLog] RSBG 7 MHz Contest
Message-ID: <19990226.040528.6607.0.wo4o@juno.com>
Sorry if I missed a posting about this; but, please tell me how to
configure TR Log (Ver. 6.25) to play in the RSBG 7 MHz game from the USA.
TU/73, Ric - Wo4o (Ridgetop, Tennessee) - Viva TN Contest Group!
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From geoiii@kkn.net Sat Feb 27 14:40:44 1999
From: geoiii@kkn.net (George Fremin III)
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 06:40:44 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] "READ" function
In-Reply-To: <01BE5F48.C8D949C0.scott@purdue.edu> from "scott stembaugh" at Feb 23, 99 04:23:01 pm
Message-ID: <199902271440.GAA06128@quito.kkn.net>
scott stembaugh writes:
>
>
> Just so you know, I tried it this afternoon with this weekends log (I
> wanted to update the log with any changes from the CTY files, which weren't
> on the computer I was using) and I got the same result. I was running 6.36
> on an NT box in a DOS window.
> >
> > TR READ TEST.DAT
> >
> > and all that happened is that it started up like a new contest, but did
> > nothing with the old file.
I just did this with the 6D2X logs - using 6.36 in a DOS window
on a win95 machine - it worked great. Maybe you could share
your logcfg.dat files with me.
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From dl2zav@qsl.net Thu Feb 25 22:43:29 1999
From: dl2zav@qsl.net (Udo Lautenbach DL2ZAV)
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999 23:43:29 +0100
Subject: [TRLog] Clear Band Map display
Message-ID: <000201be629f$e4205980$ac3f9d3e@online.dl2zav>
If I want to get rid of ALL entries, can't I just exit the program, DELete
bandmap.bin, and restart TR?
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Datum: Donnerstag, 25. Februar 1999 06:28
Betreff: Re: [TRLog] Clear Band Map display
>
>> Finally got around playing with packet and TR in ARRL DX contest. Band
map got
>> quickly filled up with lotsa spots and smiley faces. I was trying to
find out
>> if it can be cleaned, refreshed, or wiped out. I did not succeed. Do I
have to
>> wait 60 minutes (and more junk) for it to go away, or there is a command
that
>> I can't seem to find?
>
>You can have it only put the multipliers up. Otherwise, you have to
>delete them one at a time.
>
>Tree
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From n6tr@teleport.com Sat Feb 27 22:57:17 1999
From: n6tr@teleport.com (n6tr@teleport.com)
Date: Sat, 27 Feb 1999 14:57:17 -0800 (PST)
Subject: [TRLog] Clear Band Map display
Message-ID: <199902272257.OAA15752@user2.teleport.com>
> If I want to get rid of ALL entries, can't I just exit the program, DELete
> bandmap.bin, and restart TR?
Yes - that would do it!
Tree
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From perb@kuai.se Sun Feb 28 09:17:53 1999
From: perb@kuai.se (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Per_B=F6rjesson?=)
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 10:17:53 +0100
Subject: SV: [TRLog] Problem with Windows98
Message-ID: <00a501be62fb$3969c920$ccf8c6c3@default>
I booted to DOS and then I installed TR again and whoops now it worked all right. I can also work in a DOS window. thanks for info
/Per
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Ämne: Re: [TRLog] Problem with Windows98
>
>
>Interesting. I am using ver 6.36 with Win98. I run it in a DOS WINDOW
>(not Real DOS) and have absolutely no problems. Using it with an FT-1000MP
>and a KAM+. I don't think the version is the problem though, as I have used
>every version since 6.26 (I think that was my first one) without any
>conflicts with Win95 or 98. I'd be inclined to think its something with you
>Win98 configuration.
>
>73,
>Jack - N2JT
>n2jt@fast.net
>n2jt@arrl.net
>
>>
>>Hallo,
>>
>>I have got a new computer with Windows98. When I installed my version 6.34
>it will not work. I got the following message: "TR.EXE is not a valid
>Win-32programme". What to do ??
>>
>>/Per
>>SM4SX
>
>
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