- 1. [TRLog] Asterisks in log (score: 1)
- Author: albraun@socket.net (Alan Braun)
- Date: Wed, 05 Nov 97 03:16:50
- I used TR 6.15 in the CW SS. I use it in a non-networked, no packet, no-radio-control mode - just logging/duping/cw sending. Since there is no interfaced radio and thus no frequency input to the comp
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- 2. [TRLog] Asterisks in log (score: 1)
- Author: n4si@pobox.com (n4si@pobox.com)
- Date: Wed, 5 Nov 1997 03:39:08 +0000
- If memory serves, isn't that an indicator that the QSO was made from S&P? Nope; just checked my manual. It's supposed to be a dollar sign ($), and you would have to set SHOW SEARCH AND POUNCE to TRU
- /archives//html/TRLog/1997-11/msg00067.html (7,556 bytes)
- 3. [TRLog] Asterisks in log (score: 1)
- Author: aa4ga@contesting.com (Lee Hiers, AA4GA)
- Date: Wed, 5 Nov 1997 06:08:32 +0000
- I don't remember seeing it documented, but I think they mark the Qs with the stations for which the operator's name is in the database. The $ indicates S&P mode QSOs. 73 de Lee -- Lee Hiers - AA4GA C
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- 4. [TRLog] Asterisks in log (score: 1)
- Author: neader@centuryinter.net (Scott Neader)
- Date: Wed, 05 Nov 1997 00:56:22 -0600
- I believe that means that the callsign was found in your trmaster.dta file. 73 - Scott KA9FOX -- INTERNET SOLUTIONS - Affordable web page design and storage Scott Neader 608-788-1234 / FAX 608-787-01
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