Tae Pit Ken,
It is hard for me to imagine even turning on the rig without using
computer logging... I appreciate your pioneering, and continued support
of, computer assisted contesting - thanks to your efforts a lot of us
will get on since the nightmare of the post contest paperwork is gone.
I have especially enjoyed wokring with my cabrillo files via Excel (not
as eloquently as K3NA mentions in NCJ this motnh) and using this
information to better understand where I need improvement.
Thanks again for your contribution to contesting - without computer
logging and the associated automation that came with it I probably could
still justify hollow state rigs!
73,
Jim, K4OJ
K1EA wrote:
>While at HC8N I did a bunch of work with radios I don't have at home.
>Both CT982 and CTWIN982 are available in http://www.k1ea.com/ctvault/
>
>This is from the release notes;
>
>9.82
>
>* In CTWIN, you may now add a port number to the telnet address
> For example: dxc.k1ea.com 7300
> This connects to port 7300 on dxc.k1ea.com, which is the DXSpider
> connection. The default port is 23 (telnet), which is accepted by
>many,
> but not all IP connected clusters. DXC.K1EA.COM now accepts regular
>port
> 23 as well as 7300.
>
>* A lot of work was done to make sure each band remembers its mode
> and split status when changing bands. For example,
> running split on 40 sideband, jumping to a CW spot on 20, then
>returning
> to split sideband on 40 should work.
>
>* There is still work to do to save and restore RIT, XIT and filter
> settings, but I'm getting there. When jumping to a spot, CT does not
> attempt to choose a mode and sideband based on frequency. This is a
>tar
> pit I'm not ready to enter.
>
>
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