Its unlikely that we will be changing I have tried but there is
resistance. The advantage of TRlog is that it can be run right off a
thumbdrive. and all the log files etc will remain on the thumbdrive so
we have thumbdrive dedicated to each band. (we used to use floppies for
this.) we
Perhaps SD will meet your needs.
http://www.ei5di.com/
I have no affiliation with this program. However, it has worked for
me with various rigs, not a K3 however,
Robie - AJ4F
On Sun, May 27, 2012 at 6:48 AM, David Moes dm...@nexicom.net wrote:
Its unlikely that we will be changing I have
Your RADIO ONE TYPE line is missing its equal sign.
Try adding it. Likewise for the BAUD RATE line.
Alternatively, you might want to try a different radio type.
I have had good luck with
RADIO ONE TYPE = K2
RADIO ONE BAUD RATE = 4800
RADIO ONE CONTROL PORT = SERIAL 1
KEYER RADIO ONE OUTPUT
TR4W well its nice but there is very lacking documentation. It claims
network ability but I cant find out how. it is not mentioned in the
draft documentation that I managed to hunt down as the
documentation on the website takes you to the original TRlog
document files. so TR4W is definitly
According the TRLog manual its not able to do speeds between 4800 and
57600. it seems that the manual here is only partly correct. I
don't see a way to set bits and stop bits, I think this is assumed when
you set the rig type. In this case Kenwood. So I tried 38400 it and
it seems to
Our club has been using TRlog for many years for Field Day and plan to
continue to use it for several good reasons. for the most part they
are using it stand alone without a rig connection other than keying
CW.in comes the K3 and the possibility of simple rig control and
here is the
TRLog hasn't been updated since 2006, so I'd consider trying to convince
the fellows in the club that it's time to move on to one of the many
more modern contest loggers. When I used Windows, I used N1MM, but the
are many others that are still supported by their developers.
73,
Scott, N9AA
I love N1MM I believe TR4W is a very close approximation to TR but for
windows.
Good luck!
Mike W0MU
W0MU-1 CC Cluster w0mu.net:23 or w0mu-1.dnsdynamic.com
Http://www.w0mu.com
On 5/26/2012 9:52 PM, Scott Manthe wrote:
TRLog hasn't been updated since 2006, so I'd consider trying to convince
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