You may try Windows reincarnation of TRlog called TR4W. It is free and can
be downloaded here tr4w.qrz.ru
It supports almost all the old TRlog commands and works with USB to serial
adapters. It also supports paddle and would look very familiar to TRlog
user.
73, Igor UA9CDC
> I am thinking about operating QRP Field Day in 2009 out in the field, and
> using TR-Log.
>
>
> Since I don't want to use a generator, but I do want to use a computer, I
> would like to know if it is possible to use
>
> TR-Log and key the rig thru a USB port. And, is it possible to get high
> quality paddle generated CW using a USB port? I am willing to buy a
> converter, if necessary, to get this to work, hopefully for less than
> $100.
>
>
>
> My current laptops have parallel ports, but they use about 50 watts. That
> won't work in the field unless I buy a 120 amp hour batter, which kind of
> defeats the purpose. So, I am thinking of buying a new laptop, but it
> looks
> like these are hard to find if you want a parallel port. The XO-1 "one
> laptop per child" looks interesting for this purpose.
>
>
>
> I know this is probably in the archives "somewhere", but my three attempts
> to find the answer came up dry.
>
>
>
> TIA.
>
>
> Scott W6CT
>
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