Hello Ervin, That sounds good!
I found some more C source at http://www.dxzone.com/dx10894/locator.html. It's in the zip file at http://www.dxzone.com/cgi-bin/dir/jump2.cgi?ID=10894. I know there are differences in C, such as C++ and C#, and I don't know if any of this code will work or not, or in which tlf source files to insert it before re-compiling. 73, Mike www.w0btu.com On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 1:06 AM, Ervin Hegedüs <airw...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Mike, > > On Sun, Dec 08, 2013 at 08:24:55PM -0600, Mike Waters wrote: > > Thanks to Pat's help via e-mail, I was able to get tlf working for the > ARRL > > 160. I have never used tlf before, and love it. I noticed that tlf's > > constant score update feature adds to the enjoyment of the contest as > well > > as providing some incentive to keep going when a body gets tired. :-) > > > > I know that tlf can be used in the Stew Perry for logging, but will not > > display the score. I would really, REALLY like to see it display the > > running score for the Stew (at the end of this month), which is based on > > the distance between grid squares. > > > > I just did some searching and found some C source that I believe could be > > used for that here: > > > > http://dev.unclassified.de/en/source/locator-distance > > http://dev.unclassified.de/en/source/maidenheadlocator > > > > There are links on those pages that appear to lead to more useful code, > > including Pascal, which I used to program in years ago. I've done very > > little in C. > > > > I know nothing about the C source structure of tlf, and I was wondering > if > > anyone could steer us in the right direction. I would appreciate any > advice. > > may be I can help you in this - I otherwise be of interest of > distance calculation based on grid, and extend Tlf to VHF > contests. So, let's do it :) > > > 73, > > Ervin > HA2OS > >
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