I noticed in the ARRL10m_mults NWT instead of NT for Northwest Territories and
PEI instead of PE for Prince Edward Island.
NWT and PEI are what are listed on the ARRL-10m contest page. Got me wondering
if the page has not been updated to reflect the correct two letter
abbreviations of whether i
Or, if you didn't want to log into or use the cluster you could start TLF using
the -n switch i.e. $tlf -n
That is what I do as I don't use the cluster and operate in contest un-assisted.
Cheers, Graham ve3gtc
-Original Message-
From: tlf-devel-bounces+colling=navcanada...@nongnu.or
I too used tlf-1.1pre3 in the just past CQWW-CW. I did leave my building,
setting up and initial test til the last minute but everything worked out just
fine.
I had no issues and the application works well with my operating style. My only
issue is that the program thinks I am in zone 5 when in
-inventing the wheel if someone already has a solution.
Cheers, Graham ve3gtc
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Beierlein [mailto:t...@forth-ev.de]
Sent: September 6, 2011 13:32
To: Collins, Graham; tlf-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Tlf-devel] TLF 1.1.0
Hi Graham,
thanks for the repo
Behalf Of
Collins, Graham
Sent: September 6, 2011 13:33
To: tlf-devel@nongnu.org
Subject: Re: [Tlf-devel] TLF 1.1.0
Tom (and all),
Glad to see that there is some work continuing on TLF.
I have been a user of N1MM logger for some time and was the only reason I kept
a computer that used Window
Tom (and all),
Glad to see that there is some work continuing on TLF.
I have been a user of N1MM logger for some time and was the only reason I kept
a computer that used Windows. I tried just about every program I could find for
contest logging on Linux but never found suitable substitute for