Earvin,
I'm saying the code would read the log and show me the stations near the
frequency. In that case, I would set N to be something like 3600 and I
would see in a band-map all the stations worked near that frequency
(perhaps +/- 10 KHz) in the past hour or less.
I figured Tlf should work
Hi Perre,
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 09:38:15AM -0400, Pierre Fogal wrote:
Hello Ervin, Tomasz,
The problem I find is that after having cruised up and down a band several
times, I basically forget the location of worked stations on the band.
So, I will hear a station I can work, and then wait
Hi Fred,
On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 09:50:09AM +, FS wrote:
Hi Ervin,
the WAE edition of TLF worked great. I recorded in total 86 .wav
files,
good to hear! Congratulation!
now I just have the problem to rehear them all. :-)
cool, have a good freetime! :)
Some more
points:
* how to
Hi Ervin,
the WAE edition of TLF worked great. I recorded in total 86 .wav files,
now I just have the problem to rehear them all. :-) Some more points:
* how to stop recording in case it was accidentally started?
i had several cases where I had to kill the process
* some guys start with time
Hello Ervin, Tomasz,
The problem I find is that after having cruised up and down a band several
times, I basically forget the location of worked stations on the band.
So, I will hear a station I can work, and then wait for the station to ID.
With some operators, this can take awhile ;-) So, if