The rules for this contest are at
https://concursos.ure.es/en/s-m-el-rey-de-espana-cw/bases/
By playing with the scoring options I think I managed to get it to work.
Please test!
Anyway, my kingofspain_dx rules file. I set my function keys differently
than TLF default, it's derived from the
I am doing a bit of search & pounce in the king of spain dx contest. So
with enter sends message I 'close' the contact with my 5NN + serial. And
tlf jumps to the next contact.
I get a request for a retransmission (NR?) so I hit the key for '5NN #'
which sent the next serial number, leading to
On 3/25/22 20:22, Thomas Beierlein wrote:
I would further suggest the following behavior:
* TLF prepares the string 'DX freq call ' and allows to add an comment.
That is the standard cluster message you have to send.
Would it be an idea to have an optional default comment like the name of
On 7/8/21 5:50 AM, Phillip Landmeier wrote:
Has anyone figured out how to do the IARU contest? This is a popular
contest in Europe so I was surprised there was no rule file for it.
I was about to say there is a rule file but I noticed the one I used was
posted to the mailing list in the run
On 5/23/20 11:50 PM, jim smith wrote:
> I don't know if this adds anything to the discussion or not, but I
> wrangled urxvt and played with the color options in tlf until I landed
> on a high contrast version that works for me, especially when I've been
> up too long and my eyes are tired.
>
>
Quoting Nate Bargmann who wrote on Thu 2019-11-21 at 19:31:
> I gathered together the various pieces and put them into Git and have
> hosted the code at GitHub for some time:
> https://github.com/N0NB/winkeydaemon
>
> Wilbert has added more contributions over the years, as have Zoltan
> All that
On 11/3/19 5:41 PM, Joop Stakenborg wrote:
> I have been using tlf 2 times today: during the ukrainian DX contest and
> the HSC CW contest. I have managed to write a rules file for the
> ukrainian, but not for the HSC.
Please share the rules file you made for the ukranian DX contest with
the
Linux in the Ham Shack is a podcast (audio series) on using Linux in
amateur radio.
They did an episode on TLF, based on input by another amateur and
myself. My comments were based on doing the IARU-HF contest in 2019 with
TLF and in 2017 with yfktest.
Episode via
On 7/13/19 11:36 PM, Koos van den Hout PE4KH wrote:
> On 7/13/19 3:13 PM, FS wrote:
>> Attached my rules file. Please adjust the path to the mult file. I
>> don't care too much about correct scoring, so there might be
>> improvements possible.
>
> It's a good start. I
On 7/13/19 3:13 PM, FS wrote:
Attached my rules file. Please adjust the path to the mult file. I don't
care too much about correct scoring, so there might be improvements
possible.
It's a good start. I think it counts the points correctly, just not the
multipliers. For me it works to be
On 7/13/19 8:40 AM, FS wrote:
Hi guys, get ready for the IARU contest this weekend. Use the attached
file for some help with society names with INITIAL_EXCHANGE. I needed to
sort that keyword somewhere at the end of the rules file, right after
CONTEST_MODE it did have no effect.
Could you
On 05/04/2018 05:53 PM, Ervin Hegedüs wrote:
> Hi Koos,
>
> On Fri, May 04, 2018 at 11:12:14AM +0200, Koos van den Hout PE4KH wrote:
>>
>> Next weekend is the ARI DX contest
>> http://www.ari.it/index.php?option=com_content=article=5167%3Aari-international-dx-contest-2
Next weekend is the ARI DX contest
http://www.ari.it/index.php?option=com_content=article=5167%3Aari-international-dx-contest-2018=250%3Aari-international=270=en
I'm trying to add it to tlf (always with the last minute work) and although
I think I'm getting quite far it's not working perfect.
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