Hey Mark, look here http://www.plicht.de/ekki/civ/civ-p2.html 73, Jim Smith VE7FO Mark Beckwith wrote: I am changing from Kenwoods to Icoms this year. Could some Icom users (PRO series) give me the 3
Frantically trying to get everything ready for Field Day. Built a simple (2 transistor, 2 resistor, G3MCS) level shifter for the 706. 706 follows commands sent from TR (Alt_V, ALT-B, ALT-M) but TR do
Fixed my problem at 1:15 am, 9.75 hr before the start of FD. The problem was the level shifter circuit. Tried a different one that was on the CI-V Commander web site. Worked FB. Thanks for your help,
I noticed a couple of oddities when tracking down why the points shown on the TRLog generated Summary Sheet were different than those calculated by other means. On one band we had 28 valid cw Qs whic
I too noted that TR was showing hundreds of band changes. The 3 cfg items Charlie mentioned were not set in our set-up. i.e. just accepted the default values. I concur with the request for a display
Hi Paul, I've done this with my own Cabrillo log. Here are the steps 1. Import a copy of the Cabrillo log, sans header info, into Excel 2. Parse the data into columns using space as the delimiter 3.
Hi Paul, I've done this with my own Cabrillo log. Here are the steps 1. Import a copy of the Cabrillo log, sans header info, into Excel 2. Parse the data into columns using space as the delimiter 3.
Hi Dale, Didn't know about the status bar trick. Thanks I don't see how the 2nd suggestion can work. Every line will have an entry in the mult column so what you count is the number of lines which is
Hi James, Here's how CTRL-V works. Let's say you're going to Brevard, Volusia and Flagler counties (preferably not today). Create a text file with all the cw messages and any other config items speci
Hi Mike, Never having done the rover thing, I didn't think of that. Thanks for setting us all straight. I would hate to think that I gave a bunch of people a bum steer which messed up their logs. Loo
Hi Alan, To show which contacts are Run and which are S&P add the following to your logcfg.dat (before you make the Qs - too late after): SHOW SEARCH AND POUNCE = TRUE All S&P Qs will be marked with
It seems to me that if you got a copy of a local club's recent FD log or someone's recent SS log and turned it into a TRMaster.dta file using POST you'd get those abbreviations showing up, assuming t
Hmm... I thought that you might be using the Sim as it comes out of the box without a TRMaster.dta file. I've used the Sim quite a bit, using databases appropriate to the contest. I hadn't noticed it
Ok, I understand the name part now. I make my own TRMasters and it never occurred to me to put my own call in there. Believe me, that 200 rate wasn't for SS with it's lengthy exchange. Thanks for the
I have never had a QSD problem with TR until SS CW. Someone actually sent me a QSD report. Lately my computer has taken to running something called findfast which I presume builds an index on the con
Hi Paul, If I understand Merge correctly, you end up with a log containing all the Q's from the two merged logs with the Q's sorted in chronological order. If so, it seems to me that you could dump t
I'm about to purchase the Byterunner PCI-800H-CB which gives you 8 ports and a nice break-out box for your connections. At $192, it appears to be a good deal. http://www.byterunner.com for Byterunner
I'm planning on buying an 8 port Byterunner card (PCI) which I expect to function when running TR. I run TR in Win98 SE. Mark's comment makes me wonder if I'm about to make a mistake and buy somethin
Wow, I'm glad I asked - I think. I run TR in a Win98SE window because I like to have access to stuff like DX Atlas on the 2nd monitor (or to my e-mail when WAE RTTY cndx are like they have been all w
Some time ago NG7M posted a description of a little utility he had written (setcomm.exe) to make all 8 ports of a byte runner PCI serial card available to TR running under Win 98. It was available as