Hi Ed,
Am Sat, 17 May 2014 15:41:34 -0400
schrieb Ed :
> I have always used the rules file for the macros. But using qso mode,
> I had to place them in the logcfg.dat file.
They are not recognized in the rule file? Weird. I just double checked
it here. Works like expected.
> I did edit the ma
Hello Ed,
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 03:41:34PM -0400, Ed wrote:
> I have always used the rules file for the macros. But using qso mode, I
> had to place them in the logcfg.dat file. I did edit the macros, does
> that make the difference ?
the short answer is no :).
In details, the answer is also n
I have always used the rules file for the macros. But using qso mode, I
had to place them in the logcfg.dat file. I did edit the macros, does
that make the difference ?
Ed W3NR
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Greetings All!
First I would like to thank all the people who made and contributed this
software.
I'm getting used to it bit by bit - I use it for everyday logging
(cat+cwdaemon via dual ft2232 interface)
1. Which file should I edit to add/edit my 'macros' (F-keys):
logcfg.dat, .paras or rule