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Re: TLF and Field Day 2003



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Rein,

I would appreciate you sending me a copy of of your logcfg.dat.  I put this 
off WAY too long, but it's been a BUSY week!

Also, do I need to get any other files for Field Day, like cities.dat that CT 
& NA loggers used to use?  If so, where does one get them?

Thanks again for the help!

73

On Friday 13 June 2003 12:08 pm, rein couperus PA0RCT wrote:
> Hi Jaye,
>
> you can use tlf for the fieldday. The file you probably want is the one
> called logcfg.dat, which you find in /usr/local/share/tlf. I can send you a
> fully configured config file for the fd if you need, but it is actually
> very easy: set CONTEST=arrlfd and make sure you have the right messages in
> the Function keys (both CW and VOICE now !).
>
> Tlf will use 2 points for CW and 1 for SSB as per the rules.
> If you write the exchange like "1ACT"  tlf will remember the exchange from
> other bands (up to the first space)..
>
> You can also set a power multiplier if you want.
>
> Tlf will NOT  take care of any bonus points; you have to add them after the
> party...
>
> Tlf does not create a valid cabrillo file for the fd, as it is not needed
> according to the rules.
>
> BTW, there is a mailing list for tlf users called tlf-devel at
> http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/tlf
>
> If you need to know more, just holler.... If you need changes to the
> program, I've got time until next friday, I am taking a well-earned 3 weeks
> holiday
>
> :-)
>
> 73,
>
> Rein PA0RCT
>
> PS: Anybody going to Hamradio in Friedrichshafen?
>
> On Friday 13 June 2003 19:30, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
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> > Anyone going to use TLF for this event?  Would love to pick some brains
> > for tips on using TLF on a laptop running Debian testing.  I have it
> > installed, but it wants some file that isn't auto-generated.  I will
> > start to study the docs tonight and see if this would work or not. 
> > Still, handy tips/tricks/etc, as well as a sample file are most welcome.
> >
> > TIA
> >
> > Wishing you well, 73
> >
> > - --
> >
> > Jaye Inabnit<ARS ke6sls>A Debian-Gnu/Linux user
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