Version 6.74 is making its way to you (if you are on the update list).
Here are the release notes. I would really like any reports of progress
with the radio interface issues - from those of you who found that the
older versions of the program worked better. Try LEGACY RADIO IO MODE
= TRUE to see if it works like the older versions.
73 Tree
Release notes for TR Logging Program
Version 6.74 - Released 31-Aug-03
- Added LEGACY RADIO IO MODE (available on Control-J - initial value =
FALSE). When TRUE, this backs out some of the recent changes made
to the Icom and Omni-VI radio communication. It should work the
same as versions before about 6.69.
- Added WAE Cabrillo support. Also made 4 digit time get logged in
WAE files even if using QTC MINUTES.
- Made IARU and CQ contests ask for ARRL section if in W/VE for
Cabrillo.
- Fixed problem with exchange window and bandmap - only being able to
enter one letter.
- Fixed simulator in FD not sending sections.
- Added REGION ONE FIELD DAY to Cabrillo - using same template as WPX.
Version 6.73 - released 10 June 2003
- This is the last release from work done by KK1L - thanks Ron for
keeping things going during my "sabbatical". Also, this couldn't
have been possible without the team of beta-testers that helped
work the bugs out of many of these new features.
- Fixed a problem with initial exchange for rover calls.
- Fixed RESCORE command line option from aborting when DVP ENABLE = TRUE
and DVPTSR or SBDVP were not loaded.
- Fixed AutoSAPEnable so S&P mode is only entered when changing
frequencies within the same band and mode. Band changes and mode
changes no longer trigger S&P mode.
- Added OMNI6 and OMNIVI radio types. Removed the strict communications
checking which caused trouble for some Ten Tec Omni6 users. ***THERE
MAY BE SOME ISSUES WITH THIS. IF YOU RUN INTO TROUBLE PLEASE REVERT
BACK TO YOUR PREVIOUS ICOM RIG DEFINITION.***
- INITIAL EXCHANGE OVERWRITE now controls overwrite action for all
initial exchanges, not just custom ones. The default remains FALSE.
- The install program now asks if you would like
BUFFERS=15,0
FILES=40
STACKS=18,512
added to CONFIG.SYS.
- A tone is no longer produced when using left CTRL-SHIFT as a PTT. If
TUNING WITH DITS = TRUE a tone is still produced.
- It is no longer possible to send a CQ frequency marker as a packet
spot. (Even though CQ markers do not show up in the call window from
the band map anymore.)
- An initial exchange now includes a space as the very first character.
With INITIAL EXCHANGE CURSOR POS = AT START you would have to remember
to add a space before hitting Enter to log the contact. This makes
logging more consistent.
- CTRL-A can now be used to send many commands to the inactive radio (in
addition to sending CW or DVP/DVK messages to the inactive radio
already supported). Commands supported at this time are:
NEXTBANDMAP, NEXTDISPLAYEDBANDMAP, NEXTMULTBANDMAP,
NEXTMULTDISPLAYEDBANDMAP, LASTCQFREQ.
Put the CTRL-A within the CTRL-C/CTRL-D pair. For example
<03><01>NEXTBANDMAP<04>. HINT: To be consistent with the keystrokes
CTRL-PageUp, CTRL-PageDown (CW Speed), and CTRL-Enter (for freq
control) operating on the inactive radio you might want to program
Fx to be <03>NEXTBANDMAP<04> and CTRL-Fx to be
<03><01>NEXTBANDMAP<04>.
- Mixed mode SO2R now works.
- Fixed deleting a log entry (using ALT-Y) not properly updating the
dupe status of the subsequent band map entry if it was not the
active band/mode (ie. made using ALT-D).
- Fixed CTRL-PgDn/CTRL-PgUp to use CODE SPEED INCREMENT value.
- Direct frequency entry for inactive radio using CTRL-Enter. You can
now enter a frequency directly into the inactive radio right from
the call window just like you would for the active radio. Just use
CTRL-Enter to enter it rather than Enter.
- Can set the frequency of the B VFO using the direct frequency entry
in the call window by ending the frequency with "B". This works with
the new CTRL-Enter frequency entry to control the inactive radio as
well. Examples: 14250B, 250B, 14.250B.
- Enhanced support of the band map with the inactive radio. Call, band,
and mult needed information will show up as you tune the inactive
radio. The band map call is also loaded into the ALT-D buffer (dupe
check on inactive radio). The band map call is automatically filled
in for you when doing ALT-D. You can overwrite it by typing a new
call. AUTO S&P ENABLE SENSITIVITY effects the tuning sensitivity
in the band map for the inactive radio. Setting this value to 100
really improves operation. I am working on fixing the program
so tuning the inactive radio works like the active radio.
- Added TUNE ALT-D ENABLE option to the CTRL-J menu and
LOGCFG.DAT. When in CQ mode on the active radio the band map call
of the inactive radio is automatically entered to be ready to work
on the inactive radio with the space bar (if not a dupe) as you
tune the inactive radio. The default is FALSE.
AUTO S&P ENABLE SENSITIVITY effects the tuning sensitivity
in the band map for the inactive radio. Setting this value to 100
really improves operation. I am working on fixing the program
so tuning the inactive radio works like the active radio.
- Super Check Partial is active when using ALT-D (if SCP is enabled).
- ALT-D messaging has been improved to try and keep the operator
informed of the state of SO2R condtions. The function has remained
the same, but the messaging is more thorough.
- Added a frequency display for the second radio. The frequency
of the active radio is highlighted, while the frequency of the
inactive radio is dimmed.
- Added color selection for the radio name window when each radio
is selected. RADIO ONE WINDOW COLOR and RADIO ONE WINDOW BACKGROUND,
RADIO TWO WINDOW COLOR and RADIO TWO WINDOW BACKGROUND. For
backward compatibility the original RADIO WINDOW COLOR and
BACKGROUND will set both radio one and radio two colors. Remember
these statements need to come before the "DISPLAY MODE =" statement
in LOGCFG.DAT to have an effect.
- Fixed a shift key tuning bug when K2 radio was defined.
- Michigan QSO Party support improved. RST is no longer included in
the log. A QTH is required as part of the exchange even for DX
stations sending "DX". "DX" will be shown incorrectly as a mult
on TRLog. Cabrillo generation fixed per K8CC.
- POST Cabrillo generator will correctly generate M/2 entries for
NAQP.
- Fix scoring for CQ VHF contest. Now only 6m and 2m count.
Version 6.72 - released 25 December 2002
- Updated ALT-P message entry to recognize hex codes entered between
< and >. Now for example <03>EXCHANGERADIOS<04> will be interpreted
correctly when entered using the ALT-P menu. You can still enter
control characters directly when preceded by CTRL-P as before.
- Fixed flashing frequency display when using the footswitch input
for PTT introduced with fast frequency polling.
- ARRL RTTY Roundup now uses the correct domestic multiplier file
which includes DC.
- Added support for six digit Japanese prefectures as multipliers.
Digits are now recognizable as multipliers in domestic multiplier
files. A new exchange type is RSTLongJAPrefectureExchange. A new
contest template has been added "JA LONG PREFECT" as listed in
FCONTEST.PAS. WARNING: Large domestic multiplier files demand a
great deal of memory.
- Fixed SCP reaction time bug introduced with fast frequency polling.
- Added support for the following extended ASCII characters:
A-umlaut, A-ring, and O-umlaut. They will be recognized in the
exchange window only and can be sent as CW in messages and from
the keyboard.
- The CW speed increment used for PGUP/PGDN is customizable between
1 and. 10 WPM. Use CTRL-J or LOGCFG.DAT command CW SPEED INCREMENT.
- Summary file generation now follows the naming convention for
multiple logs in a directory. The standard name is SUMMARY.DAT,
will be have SUM suffix if a log other than LOG.DAT is selected.
- Fixed Auto CQ DVK message not being repeated. There is no way to
detect the end of a DVK message. The timing for DVK messages is
measured from beginning to beginning again. DVP still works like
CW messages.
- Added POLL RADIO ONE and POLL RADIO TWO options to the CTRL-J
and LOGCFG.DAT. This was requested to allow for radios which
were not polled properly to be connected to allow commands to
be passed to them. The default is TRUE which is how TRLog
works normally.
- Because of some difficulties mislogging band mapped CQ
frequency markers they are no longer popped into the logging
window as you tune by them in S&P mode.
- TRLog no longer sends any filter information to Icom radios when
setting the frequency and mode, except for IC-765. This radio has
the narrow filter selected when in CW mode. This takes care of the
"Hey, my filter setting changed" problems while addressing the
needs of the IC-765 users.
- Added '*' as a character to insert in a CW or RTTY message.
This will act just like the '@' (insert the call from the call
window) character unless an Alt-D call (dupe check and work
call on inactive radio) is available. Then that call will be used
first. This is to allow a user to program a CW message for the
second radio when you have to be on the first radio rather than
following the Alt-D SO2R protocol.
- Added PACKET SPOT PREFIX ONLY option to the CTRL-J menu and
LOGCFG.DAT. TRLog leads the charge with the option to limit
packet spot calls to only the prefix. The default is FALSE.
- Added Icom hand shaking for "good" response from rig. For each
command sent. IcomCommandPause is now irrelavent.
IcomResponseTimeOut default is back to 300ms. Flush
RadioControlPort prior to sending new commands to be ready for
acknowledgement. More robust frequency and mode checking too.
Four byte frequency data is now only supported for IC735.
- A warning message is displayed if (some) communication problems
are detected with interfaced radios.
- Fixed "ALT-R" bug introduced in version 6.71.
- Added AUTO S&P ENABLE SENSITIVITY option to the CTRL-J menu and
LOGCFG.DAT. The range is 10 Hz/sec to 10000 Hz/sec. The default
is 1000 Hz/sec which is the same as previous versions.
- Fixed AUTO S&P ENABLE sensitivity too high in version 6.71b.
See above.
Version 6.71b - released 1 November 2002
- Fixed AUTO SAP ENABLE not working in version 6.71.
- Fixed Auto CQ DVP and DVK messages not stopping immediately when
ESC or a letter is entered broken in version 6.71.
Version 6.71a - released 31 October 2002
- Fixed Auto CQ not being able to escape out broken in version 6.71.
Version 6.71 - released 30 october 2002
- Fixed Cabrillo generator for CQWW M/2. It now adds transmitter field.
- Fixed AutoCQ for DVP and DVK so it times the listening time rather
than the time from the start of the message. I also reversed the
PageUp and PageDown action so PageUp lengthens listening time and
PageDown shortens it. I was forever mixing that up.
- Added two more DVK pins to the parallel port, pins 7 and 8. They are
activated by messages DVK5 and DVK6 respectively.
- Fixed DVKDelay and some other SO2R DVK related issues.
- Added PACKET SPOT COMMENT to CTRL-J and LOGCFG.DAT options. This is a
15 character value you can specify which will be sent in the comment
field of a sent packet spot.
- Cabrillo title fixed for OCEANIA-DX contest.
- Control-V (read in a config file) improved. Will warn if file was not
found. The EX or CQ menu will also be immediately updated on screen.
- Salmon Run contest setup does not ask if you are in Washington twice
anymore. MULT BY MODE = FALSE is now the default per new rules.
A summary sheet is now supported. There was another QSO party which
asked for the state twice. That is also fixed.
- Added check for Multi-Two to NAQP cabrillo generator.
- Changed VHF designators in Cabrillo generator to new values per Trey.
- Added support for new WB0X SO2R and ZS4TX Super Combo Keyer II
Stereo/Mono input. The state of either pin 5 or pin 9 of a parallel
port may be toggled using STEREO PIN HIGH = TRUE or FALSE (default)
in LOGCFG.DAT or the CTRL-J menu as well as the function key command
TOGGLESTEREOPIN. Use STEREO CONTROL PORT = 1/2/3 and STEREO CONTROL
PIN = 5/9 in LOGCFG.DAT to set the parallel port and pin to use. If
you use pin 5 then you cannot use the same port for DVK control. If
you use pin 9 then you cannot use the same port for band output. You
can probably think of other uses for this function!
- B VFO mode now set correctly on Kenwoods for split mode.
- Fixed IARU initial exchange bug...again!
- Fixed bug where CTRL-A in a programmed message did not adapt to mode of
inactive radio when operating SO2R on different modes (ie. IARU,
ARRL 10m)
- Added Yaesu rotator command function. Use ROTATOR TYPE = YAESU in
LOGCFG.DAT.
- Changed band map edit help string.
- Added ExchangeRadios message command. The purpose is to make it easy
to find a new run freq on the second radio (presumably not on the best
antenna system) and swap it to the primary antenna setup. This feature
does not yet support split mode nor the setting of VFO B (Only VFO A
data is exchanged). How to enter program a message command it outlined
in section 5.2 of the manual (page 40 of the version 6.63 manual).
- Updated YO DX contest rules. Significant changes from previous rules.
- Added TR RESCORE command line option. This is the solution to those
contests which are hard to mult check. It can also be used to simply
rescore a contest instead of TR READ. Like the POST multiplier check
option TR RESCORE will save the current log file to PLOGxxx.BAK and
use that to rerun the contest and create a new log file. CW SPEED is
set to 99, CW TONE is set to zero, and AUTO DUPE ENABLEs are set to
false. A current hazard is that if you hit a key while the program
is running it will stop! Exit the program as you normally would when
the log is done being read in. You can now continue with POST.
- Upgraded the radio interface section to speed up radio frequency
tracking. In particular (at least with Kenwoods) you will see a much
snappier response displaying the frequency after spinning the dial.
- Added FREQUENCY POLL RATE option to the CTRL-J menu and LOGCFG.DAT.
The range is 10 to 1000 in milliseconds. I recommend running at 100ms.
It really boosts the response time as you tune. 100ms is the default,
and is quite reasonable polling at 10 times a second!
- Fixed NONSSB or NONCW contacts from locking TRLog if they scrolled
off the top of the editable window.
Version 6.70 - released 10 July 2002
- Have FISTS Sprint now logging properly. Multiplier counting does not
work. The score will only show QSO points with no mults counted.
Exchange checking needs improvement. I hope to refine this more for
the Fall sprint.
- Fixed changing band map decay time from within TR from causing band
map to appear not to be decaying. Changing the decay time from the
CTRL-J menu now resets all band map entries to BAND MAP DECAY TIME.
This value is also now saved in BANDMAP.BIN so if you restart TR the
decay times will be compatible.
- Added a LOGCFG option to allow for a single keystroke to overwrite
a custom initial exchange called INITIAL EXCHANGE OVERWRITE. The
default is FALSE to maintain backward compatibility.
- Fixed some 15m spots below 21.200MHz showing as phone mode spots.
- Added support for new WAE multipliers for European stations.
(Still need to update cabrillo generator for new entry categories)
Free Version 1.06 - released 29 June 2002
Version 6.69 - released 29 June 2002
- Support for WRTC 2002 added to free version
- Band map attempts to maintain some consitency across the network. As
contacts pass into the editable window from the network the band map
is updated with dupe info.
- Fixed band map getting out of synch with radio when using "home" or
"end" cursor keys during band map edit.
- LASTCQFREQ command now clears call window.
- Fixed mode being properly detected for CW reverse and RTTY reverse for
ICOM radios.
- TR will ask for Class and Section for Field Day setup. (Added to free
version 1.04 based on TR version 6.68)
Version 6.68 - released 12 June 2002
- Added support for ARRL Field Day 2002 rules allowing Region 2
participation. Now exchange can be class and/or QTH for DX.
Nothing else has changed in how TR handles DX stations. Scoring
will remain incorrect as it always has been.
- Fixed multi info display overwriting band map info.
- Added support for WRTC 2002. New contest type is "WRTC 2002". All
scoring is supported including /MM and /AM as 2 points no mult.
- Upgraded support for IARU contest as described below.
- If using WYSIWYGDomestic as the domestic multiplier you can also
specify a domestic multiplier file to provide a list of needed mults,
but still enter any characters sent as an exchange. This works
particularly well for the IARU Championship where you have a partial
list of HQ stations you want to keep track of, but need to be able to
work an HQ station sending an unexpected designator. ALT-G will toggle
through the multiplier displays. This in now the default setting for
the IARU Championship with IARUHQ.DOM set as the domestic multiplier
file. This file with many known and recently active designators is
provided.
- Fixed bug where repeatedly hitting down arrow in CQ mode with nothing
in the call window would cause strange things to happen.
- Fixed last CQ frequency not being set when calling CQ by the enter key
and an empty call window. This was not working even though it showed
up in the band map.
- Auto CQ frequency will now show up in the band map and be saved for
the last CQ funtion.
- Last CQ frequency and mode are now saved in RESTART.BIN. Older files
will no longer function and will be ignored.
- LASTCQFREQ command now switches the program to CQ mode when used.
- The band map now functions quite well with no radio connected. The
band map mode now tracks with the logging mode when no radio is
connected. The band map used to always show CW mode when no radio was
connected.
- When loading the band map from the call window without a radio connected
you no longer have to manually erase the call from the window to load
another. It now works just like when a call is put in the call window
while tuning S&P with the band map enabled. Typing any character other
than "enter" will replace the old call with the character typed. (This
is much harder to describe than it is to just try and see what I mean).
It saves one keystroke and was really added to help out the WRTC 2002
competitors.
- When asked to enter a frequency with no radio connected with the band map
enabled you no longer need to enter MHz. It now works just like entering
a frequency in the call window when controlling the radio. Example: When
logging 20m entering either "230" or "14230" will load the band map with
someone getting QRM'd by SSTV =;)
- The band map cursor and display will follow the frequency of spots
as you enter them with no interfaced radio as well as the transmit
frequency entered with ALT-N.
- NEXTBANDMAP type commands now switch the program to S&P mode when used.
- Fixed NEXTBANDMAP type commands not putting call in call window when
something was in the window already.
- Fixed band map not properly accepting or displaying VHF entries entered
from within TR.
- Added NEXTMULTBANDMAP function key command. Cycles through the mutliplier
entries of current band and mode in the band map.
- Added NEXTMULTDISPLAYEDBANDMAP function key command. Cycles through the
mutliplier entries of the displayed band map.
- Added NEXTMULTBANDMAP and NEXTMULTDISPLAYEDBANDMAP footswitch functions.
- A connected radio will now return to simplex if a non split frequency is
entered in the call window.
- INSTALL.EXE will now copy FCONTEST.PAS to the install directory.
- Fixed IARU initial exchange bug.
Version 6.67 - released on 10 May 2002 quickly for FIST Sprint!
- Fixed band map range display when not showing WARC bands.
- Added indicator to band map for dupes on/off.
- Fixed name truncated in FISTS Sprint.
- Fixed Cabrillo generator for New England QSO Party.
Version 6.65a - released on 28 April 2002
- Fixed delay for SBDVP messages being recorded or sent. Version 1.02 of
SBDVP now uses a unique identifier rather than the same on that K1EA DVP
used. This allows me to steer around the code added just after 6.63 which
broke SBDVP. You need to get the latest version from Kevin Schmidt, W9CF
at http://fermi.la.asu.edu/w9cf/sbdvp/src/sbdvp102.zip
- Put the DVPActive check back in for K1EA DVP.
- Included the New England QSO Party DOM files this time =:-)
Version 6.65 - released on 26 April 2002
- Added support for New England QSO Party
- Temporarily removed check for DVPActive pending an update of SBDVP
from W9CF. This check broke SBDVP and helped K1EA DVP.
- Band map fixes
Fixed random garbage from showing up when tuned out of band.
When band map now tracks the same while tuning as when moving the cursor.
The display will shift as the cursor (highlight) leaves the column
before either end rather than AT the end.
WARC bands now display properly (but after the 'contest' HF bands).
Fixed calls with slashes not having dupe state set correctly.
Fixed LOGCFG.DAT recognizing BAND MAP SPLIT MODE = BY CUTOFF FREQ.
Fixed Home and End keys when editting large band maps.
- Band map improvements
Added LOGCFG command CALL WINDOW SHOW ALL SPOTS. The default is false.
When true in S&P mode all spots will show up in the call window
as you tune by even if they are not being displayed in the band map.
Added CTRL-Delete keystroke to delete current (highlighted) entry in
the band map from the logging window.
Added CTRL-Insert "placeholder" keystroke. This will insert an entry
in the band map with a unique 'call'. This is useful when S&P and
you think the station is a new one, but the timing is wrong to call.
With one keystroke you can mark the frequency and move on. The format
of the 'call' is NEWmmss, where mm is the minute and ss is the second
in the hour the frequency is marked.
Changed the BAND MAP DECAY value to be any value up to 32767 minutes!!
That should satisfy even the most stale spotster =:-)
When editting the band map the cursor is now placed at the current
frequency if displayed.
Version 6.64 - released 07-April-2002 - major bandmap overhaul.
- Major band map fixes.
Fixed no dupe display. No more squirrelly behavior.
Fixed cursor navigation for all supported display options.
Fixed Esc putting band map entry into call window when exiting map.
Fixed a multiplier band map entry not becoming a dupe when worked.
Fixed Alt-Y (delete log entry) so band map properly reflects the change.
Fixed radio coming out of split mode when simplex entry.
Fixed bug in save of QSX frequency. (QSX will be invalid from saved maps)
Note: Some radios do not support changing mode of B VFO (Kenwoods). As
a result the VFO mode will not update even though the freq is correct.
- Major band map improvements.
Added scrolling support when there are more entries than fit on the
screen. Both tuning the radio and moving the cursor will cause the
display to track. This works with the mouse too.
Added hot key options. When editting the band map via CTRL-END hitting
"D" or mouse button 2 will toggle dupe/no dupe display mode.
"M" will toggle current mode/all mode display mode.
"B" will toggle current band/all band display mode.
Band map display now pays attention to VHFBandsEnabled and
WARCBandsEnabled. (HF bands are always enabled).
Added LOGCFG command BAND MAP SPLIT MODE. Choices are BY CUTOFF FREQ and
AWAYS PHONE. Default is BY CUTOFF FREQ. This is an attempt to properly
handle the mode of split band map entries. The default allows tailoring
the ranges using the existing BAND MAP CUTOFF FREQUENCY command.
Added NEXTDISPLAYEDBANDMAP function key command. NEXTBANDMAP cycles
through the non-dupe entries of the current band and mode. This function
cycles through all the displayed non-dupe entries.
Added NEXTDISPLAYEDBANDMAP footswitch function.
- Added option to ALT-T. Just hit enter without entering the time and if
the network is active you will be asked if you want to pass time to other
computers on the network.
- After playing a Control-A message on inactive radio with DVP or DVK,
the active radio was enabled. This is now fixed so that the inactive
radio stays enabled.
- Fixed POST so that if you are trying to edit your TRMASTER file in
a different directory than the one that the file is located in, the
program will let you.
Version 6.63a - released on 24 February 2002
- Really fixed sent exchange in ARRL DX.
Version 6.63 - released on 24 February 2002
- When using the @ character in the middle of a QSO, and if you have
CALLSIGN UPDATE ENABLE = TRUE, the program will look for an updated
call in the exchange window and send that instead of the call window
contents. This feature will now update the CALLSIGN I CAME BACK TO
value - so the callsign won't be automatically sent with the QSL
MESSAGE.
- Alt-D was not putting the proper multiplier status up in the bandmap
for some stations. This has been fixed.
- Improved Cabrillo operation for the ARRL DX contest for stations
who have an ARRL Section different than their state/province.
- Added some more Icom Radios. Here is a complete list now:
IC706, IC706II, IC706IIG, IC707, IC725, IC726, IC728, IC729, IC735,
IC736, IC737, IC738, IC746, IC746PRO, IC756, IC756PRO, IC756PROII,
IC761, IC765, IC775, IC781.
- Added K2 as a radio type. There isn't any new functionality here
yet (still works like a Kenwood), but it sets up the program to
take advantage of some of the K2 specific commands in the future.
- Added ARRL RTTY ROUNDUP to startup menu. Added Cabrillo support for
it as well. Removed zone multipliers.
Version 6.62 - released 1 January 2002.
- Fixed Cabrillo for the Stew Perry contest.
- Improved startup of Stew to ask for Grid Square.
- Added IC706 and IC746.
Version 6.61 - released on 28 December 2001.
- Fixed ARRL10 meter Cabrillo so ARRL Section not automatically used
as sent exchange.
- Fixed possible hang if putting entry into bandmap that isn't on
a frequency in an amateur band. The program would hang with no
error message.
- Fixed band map entries not consistently making it into the call
window when S&P.
- Added QSO POINT METHOD = FISTS and EXCHANGE RECEIVED = RST QTH NAME
AND FISTS NUMBER OR POWER. Added FISTS contest. One exception made
is that DX mults are not counted again on different bands. TR has
no way to treat domestic and DX mults differently. Since the mult
status isn't communicated with the Cabrillo output - I assume the
sponsors will correctly determine your multiplier totals and
calculate the correct score. However, there is too much information
being exchanged in this contest and TR can't display it all. Will
work on a solution for the next release.
- Allowed display of QSO status on other bands, even if MULTIPLE BANDS
= FALSE when doing multi.
- Fixed up the NRAU contest to use updated NRAU.DOM file. Changed name
of the contest to NRAU Baltic (Thanks SM3CER and ES5QX).
- Added post support for Baltic contest.
- Fixed FQP problems: Manatee mult, mult by mode (thanks N2CU).
- Added BAND MAP DISPLAY CQ (Control-J, True). When false, CQ entries
will not appear in the band map.
- Fixed QSO points for non W/VE, but ARRL sections when working DX in
the ARRL 160 contest.
- Changed Minnesota QSO Party to use Name and QTH exchange.
- Fixed contest name for ARRL September VHF contest.
- Added Cabrillo WPX style support for AP Sprint and SAC contests.
- Updated domestic file for YO DX (thanks SM3CER).
- Changed name of the VK ZL Oceania contest to Oceania Contest.
Added Cabrillo support using the WPX format.
- Attempted to Icom type radios to same filter bandwidth as they
were already in. Please let me know how this is working and
what rought edges remain.
- Created the following radio IDs: IC707, IC725, IC726, IC728,
IC729, IC735, IC736, IC737, IC738, IC761, IC765, IC775, IC781.
The receiver addresses are properly initialized for these, so
you don't have to set them anymore. However, the radio ID
commands still work in case you have changed them from the
default - or need to support a radio not listed.
- Made LookForOnDeckCall (in LogWind) handle / in first character.
- Made \ commands only work when in call window (even though there
aren't any currently enabled).
- Added UNLIMITED category to Cabrillo routine for the SS.
- Fixed Nu entry in P14.DOM file (which isn't actually used in any
pre-programmed contest).
- Added S50P14DC.DOM and used it for the ARRL 10 meter contest.
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