This was my first year of using TLF networked at Field Day. We
coordinated two multi-band SSB tents using networked TLF. It worked
flawlessly (To be fair, we didn't throw any corner cases at it: laptops
crashing, et. al. ). I am personally quite pleased with TLF, but it
has limitations
Hey gang;
Other than the ops "keyboarding" each other, since there can only be one
transmitter per band/mode on Field Day, is there an advantage to
networking such stuff together for a contest such as Field Day.
I suppose that log backup over the network would be useful, but can't that
be done ea
Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 06:57:27PM -0500, Scott Emery wrote:
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> We have VHF/UHF at our site, they logged on paper this year. The
> GOTA station used some Windows program. Digital uses software for
> communications which also does a great (integrated) job of logging. I
> think the CW stat
Hi Bob,
We never have used the keyboarding feature. The networking helps us in
several ways:
1) The database backup is a big feature. We synchronize the database on
each laptop which eliminates a laptop failure losing data for one
station. We use old obsolete laptops (7 to 10 years old!) so
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Jun 30 09:51 -0500]:
> Hey gang;
>
> Other than the ops "keyboarding" each other, since there can only be one
> transmitter per band/mode on Field Day, is there an advantage to
> networking such stuff together for a contest such as Field Day.
Unless e