Cruise the garage sales... Out there has to be thousands of 286 / 386
machines with dual serial and parallel ports... $50 bucks should outfit you
nicely and TR-Log runs like a bandito, even on old 16 mhz machines...
Denny - who likes his 706 in spite of a shack full of upscale radios...
----- Original Message -----
From: <agtaylor@llnl.gov>
To: <trlog@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 12:53 PM
Subject: [TRLog] Re: pair of IC706s and TRLog
>
> I got a few answers (one of which was to sell both 706s and get
> a real radio--I expected that one!). The most useful one in advance
> of trying my combination of gear was that TRLog will not address
> more than one ICOM rig through their standard interface CT17 box
> even though it is supposedly capable of handling up to 4 ICOM
> radios. This is a major problem as the PC (an old laptop) I was
> gg to use has only the one serial port. I guess this ends the project
> until (if or when) TRLog does handle multiple ICOMs through a single
> serial port.
>
> 73 and thanks for the helpful suggestions.
>
> K7GT / AE6TT
>
> --
>
> Allan G Taylor
>
> agtaylor@llnl.gov
>
>
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