Have a look here: https://github.com/Tlf/tlf/issues/31
Some proposals for the bandmap... 73 Fred --- Am 11.08.2015 8:05 nachm. schrieb Ervin Hegedüs <airw...@gmail.com>: > > Hi Pierre, > > On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 10:06:10AM -0400, Pierre Fogal wrote: > > If you are looking to gauge interest, then a band-map that displays worked > > calls around your frequency as does N1MM logger would be a great feature, a > > boon to S&P operation. > > sometimes I use N1MM (only from my club). Basicly, I don't like > this feature in both direction. If we will touch this part of > code of Tlf, may be it could be good to disjoin the directions: > - op could configure, if he types a callsign (and do something > which triggers the add function, eg. tune the VFO up/down > minimum 1kHz), then callsign will be added > - op could configure, if Tlf uses rigctl, and it gets the freq > which exists in bandmap, then the callsign (which is on that > freq) will be added back to callsign field > > More features, if we will touch the code: > - bandmap columns scrolling: now there are 3 columns for bandmap, > but on most contest, these are very few for the number of > competitors. It could be good, than Tlf follows the freq of > TRX, and detects that the freq leaves the freq of last station > in first column, then shifts columns to left > - mark the nearest stations on bandmap with different background > (or something else), or if there isn't any station between N > kHz, then mark the previous and next nearest (with other sign) > > Other ideas are welcome. > > > I was thinking of trying to write something like > > that as an add-on Python program. > > How do you think about it? What do you think about the "add-on" > program? > > (Otherwise, I'm a big Python fan :)) > > > I saw a stat that suggested that less than 20% of operators in a contest > > ever call CQ. I call, but not as much as I do S&P given the "little > > pistol" nature of my station(s). So, I would guess that any assistance on > > the S&P side would help many users. :-) > > yes, bandmap is a big help. I've used that on WAE, and Tlf showed > the number of QTC's, what a station gave me - that was a _very_ > big help. Idea came from DJ1YFK (thanks Fabian :)). > > 73, Ervin > > -- > I � UTF-8 > > _______________________________________________ > Tlf-devel mailing list > Tlf-devel@nongnu.org > https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel