On Tue, 2005-12-20 at 09:02 -0500, William Liporace wrote: > Good Morning Folks, > Thank You for those that have helped me so far :-) It is fun to > learn and play in linux (BOY do I have a LOT to learn!!).... I have > some operating issues and some functional issues. > > I have the SPOTS window open when the program starts. The issue is > that nothing ever appears in it. The telnet does appear to be working. > If I do a :map, it changes to Needed and again nothing appears. If I > do :cluster, the packet window appears and data is flowing. According > to the manual, if I enter the first couple of characters of the > callsign and hit ctrl-g enter nothing happens.
When spots don't make it into the spots window it is a matter of the clock not running on UTC in 99% of the cases. The spots time out in 30 minutes. The ctrl-G feature only works in the spots and bandmap/needed windows, and as there is nothing in the spots window.... > The good news is, when I do a ctrl-b, I can send info to the > cluster. The other thing that appears to work is the crtl-f > funtion.... > Then I do the : or :PAC, it appears to be re logging into the cluster > rather than just switching screens, but I really have not watched ther > node. Is it just an appearence issue ;-) it doesn't, it just switches to the telnet terminal. > > I have the FT1000D working. I can change bands. change frequency , > change modes and etc... Here is a couple of things that I noticed.: > The radio defaults to 2.4 kHz filter in CW (not real good for me) We have had that in other radios.... there is a CW bandwidth command, I forgot whay it is, and it has not been tested with a FT1000; you have to do some digging... > The radio defaults to 2.0 kHz filter in SSB (this is OK) > IF I set the filter and change bands, it changes the filter to above. > How do you set the split frequency? (bigge here on 40/75 and other > times) As far as I know, only VFO A is supported in tlf. > > What do people use for award tracking, daily logging , and etc? > I use Xlog for casual DX and qsl labels, it imports tlf files. Rein PA0R > TNX es 73 Will NA2NA > telnet://na2na.net > _______________________________________________ > Tlf-devel mailing list > Tlf-devel@nongnu.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel