What is the version of your manual please? I have TR-LOG version 6.17
(11-25-97) marked on my disc and version 6.16 (10 Nov 97) printed on the
cover page of my manual.
My manual doesn't list commands under alt- or ctl-.
I am a CT user since it very first came out but it doesn't seem to
support the JIDX, so I plan to use TRLOG for the first time this week
end in the JIDX contest. In starting the program how do I tell it I
want to start it in JIDX? It starts in CQ WW on it's own. I can do a
C:LOG>EDIT LOGCFG.DAT and change CONTEST = CQ WW to CONTEST = JA
INTERNATIONAL DX but this seems to be a back door way of doing it
compared to CT asking you on opening up to select a contest, mode, etc.
Also when you open CT it asks you to give a name to the bin file you
will be making. How do I tell TRLOG what my contest name will be?
Maybe I need a new manual if there is a better one out there. I have
had my TRLOG program for many years but have not used it until now due
to questions like this. Guess I got spoiled with CT and using it comes
very natural to me but I need to expand my knowledge base to include
TRLOG.
Thanks and 73
"D. R. Evans" wrote:
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> On 8 Nov 00, at 22:05, Fam. Christensen wrote:
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> > Hi folks.
> >
> > Have only had TR since September, so started with 6.52.
> >
> > The manual is BIG, but apparently missing simple key words, so one can
> > look up, get to the page and find out how to do.
> >
> >
> > 1.
> >
> > I should switch off the monitor for my CW weekend.
> > Looked for
> > Monitor off/on
> > CW monitor off/on
> > Sound off/on.
> >
> > In CTRL J i found
> >
> > cw tone = 700 Hz - so changed that to 0 and no CW monitor any more
> > in that contest.
> >
> > It only took 1 hour !!!!!!
> >
> >
>
> Ah, but this is not a good way to use the index. In fact, I should put
> something like the following somewhere early in the next version of the
> manual.
>
> "If you want to find a function quickly, the quickest way to do it is to
> look in the index under the various alt- and ctrl- commands. Each one of
> those entries gives a short description of the command. Remembering this
> can save you a lot of frustration when you want to locate a command and
> can't find the "obvious" word in the index."
>
> In the example you quote, I found the alt-= command listed as "alt-= Toggle
> sidetone" in (literally) less than five seconds.
>
> Doc N7DR
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