Re: Problems with CQ-M contest / a 3rd way -- correction
Hi, Thanks for the clarification. Take your time, no rush here. I will borrow from my wife a computer with this other operating system ;) 73!de Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club W dniu 08.05.2020 o 10:10, Thomas Beierlein pisze: Sorry there was something worng in my last mail. Am Fri, 8 May 2020 10:21:43 +0200 schrieb Thomas Beierlein : Write all countries from AS into an file and use it for COUNTRYLIST. Set COUTNRY_LIST_POINTS to 2. The format of the file should be: contestname: cty1, cty2, cty3, The line HAS to start with the contest name (CONTEST=) and should be no longer than 250 characters. The following sentence is wrong. All countries must be on ONE line only. If needed use additional lines (all starting with the contestname). 73, Tom
Problems with CQ-M contest
Hi all, I'm trying to set tlf 1.4.1 for CQ-M Contest and either I'm doing something wrong or tlf. In this contest both Asia and Europe as Eurasia giving 2 points per QSO. So in my rules file: CONTINENTLIST=EU,AS CONTINENT_LIST_POINTS=2 SHORT_SERIAL COUNTRY_MULT SERIAL_EXCHANGE Efect: Tlf giving for both EU and AS stations 0 (zero) points. Bad. I went on playing with rules file and I added USE_CONTINENT_LIST_ONLY just for check: CONTINENTLIST=EU,AS CONTINENT_LIST_POINTS=2 USE_CONTINENT_LIST_ONLY SHORT_SERIAL COUNTRY_MULT SERIAL_EXCHANGE Now AS stations are worth 2 points (correct), but EU stations... -1 (minus 1 point). Screen shot1 https://www.dropbox.com/s/rnbhzpnq1wdnqq2/cqm.png?dl=0 Screen shot2 https://www.dropbox.com/s/f59lr2c1y51ox3e/log.png?dl=0 Any ideas whats going wrong? Thanks, -- 73!de Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club
Re: HA-DX Contest
Hi Joop, Thank you, Indeed, It was my 2nd or 3 attempt. Just for fun. Am I planning? First I'm working hard to improve my cw skills. Contests are easy ;) but rag chewing at 25wpm is still too fast for me :/ 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club #UNKNOWN W dniu 16.01.2020 o 19:17, Joop Stakenborg pisze: > On Thu, 16 Jan 2020 15:05:08 + > SP3RXO wrote: > >> 73! >> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >> FISTS #19019 >> SOC #1251 >> SP CW Club #UNKNOWN > > Hi Slav, > > I saw you participated in the CWT mini contest yesterday. Do you plan on > becoming a CWOPS member? Tlf works great in the CWT! > > 73 de Joop PG4I > CwOPS #2225 > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Re: HA-DX Contest
TU, Zoli 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club #UNKNOWN W dniu 16.01.2020 o 13:28, Csahok Zoltan pisze: > Hi Slav, > > At least you can use the provided initial exchange file: > http://www.ha-dx.com/hadx_file/n1mm_p/HADX.zip > > 73, > Zoli > > > On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 06:41:40PM +, SP3RXO wrote: >> Hi Ervin, >> Thanks. >> I really like tlf but my only idea is tlf must be improved! :D > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Re: HA-DX Contest
Hi Ervin, Thanks. I really like tlf but my only idea is tlf must be improved! :D In fact, not too big issues for me as I'm not the 'big gun' and my contesting is rather for (my) pleasure :) 73! de Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club W dniu 12.01.2020 o 10:45, Ervin Hegedüs pisze: > Hi Slav and others, > > I've made the rules, but I think the point of scoring that's not > perfect. > > HA-DX has a special multiplier mechanism: the multis are the DXCC > entities AND the WAE entities AND the HA counties. > > The DXCC and WAE is very similar, there are only few unique WAE > entries, which not the DXCC entry, eg. the GM is Scotland in DXCC > and WAE, but GM/S is a unique entity in WAE, but not in DXCC. For > the full list, see this list: > > https://www.darc.de/en/der-club/referate/committee-dx/diplome/wae-award/wae-country-list/ > > Another example: JW and JW/B. But I think these aren't relevant. > > The bigger problem is that Tlf can handle only one multi set > IMHO. If we set the the COUNTRY_LIST (which means the DXCC > entries are the multis), then the HA counties will not multis. > And reverse too. > > The rules and connected files are here: > > https://gist.github.com/airween/78a1b8872150c649e31e5a6e695d2556 > > > Any ideas are welcome. > > > 73, Ervin > > > > > On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 12:23:46PM +, SP3RXO wrote: >> That's fine Ervin, I'll wait. I checked your previous rules file on >> github as well but it looks that the contest rules was changed from this >> time. >> >> Thanks, >> >> 73! de >> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >> FISTS #19019 >> SOC #1251 >> SP CW Club >> >> W dniu 09.01.2020 o 11:39, Ervin Hegedüs pisze: >>> Hi Slav, >>> >>> On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 11:11:58AM +, SP3RXO wrote: >>>> HI all, >>>> Tried to make rules file for HA-DXC and my every idea simply working bad >>>> or in other words is not working at all. >>>> Anyone has any idea how to do one for non-HA station? Link to contest's >>>> rules: http://www.ha-dx.com/en/contest-rules >>> >>> there is a task on my list to make the complete config for HA-DX >>> for Tlf - please give me few days, I'll create them soon :). >>> >>> >>> >>> 73, Ervin >>> >>> >>> > >> pub 4096R/70F8F900 2019-08-18 ei2idb (pojecia nie mam co robie) >> >> sub 4096R/896555BF 2019-08-18 [expires: 2020-08-12] > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Re: HA-DX Contest
That's fine Ervin, I'll wait. I checked your previous rules file on github as well but it looks that the contest rules was changed from this time. Thanks, 73! de Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club W dniu 09.01.2020 o 11:39, Ervin Hegedüs pisze: > Hi Slav, > > On Thu, Jan 09, 2020 at 11:11:58AM +, SP3RXO wrote: >> HI all, >> Tried to make rules file for HA-DXC and my every idea simply working bad >> or in other words is not working at all. >> Anyone has any idea how to do one for non-HA station? Link to contest's >> rules: http://www.ha-dx.com/en/contest-rules > > there is a task on my list to make the complete config for HA-DX > for Tlf - please give me few days, I'll create them soon :). > > > > 73, Ervin > > > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
HA-DX Contest
HI all, Tried to make rules file for HA-DXC and my every idea simply working bad or in other words is not working at all. Anyone has any idea how to do one for non-HA station? Link to contest's rules: http://www.ha-dx.com/en/contest-rules Thanks, HNY! -- 73! de Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Re: Preparations for TLF-1.4.0 release
Hi Tom, Thanks for your opinion. For me just do what you think will be the best for project. If I know the rule now it's easy to do post process even with plain text editor using find and replace function. But it will be good to have it in tlf logger in the future, hi. 73! dee Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club #UNKNOWN W dniu 02.12.2019 o 18:03, Thomas Beierlein pisze: > Hi Slav, > > ok, it seems you found the real way how it works. > > After reading the ADIF spec I see one problem here. The contest name > itself is defined as an enumeration of predefined contest IDs (see > https://adif.org/310/ADIF_310.htm#Contest_ID for reference). > So we can not just use our own contest name from logcfg.dat for itbut > have to use one of the predefined. That will result in an non standard > ADIF format. > > I see two ways to work around the problem: > > a) Just ask the operator for the contest name to use and insert it into > each qso record. Leave it out if the operator does not enter a name. > > or > > b) just leave the file format as it is. Post process the ADIF-file with > a tool like 'adifmerg' from oh7bf to insert the contest_id into the ADIF > records if needed. E.g. a command like > 'adifmerg -f qso.adi -A CONTEST_ID=ContestName -o > file.adi' > should do. > > If not needed regularly I would like to stay with the second version. > What do others think about it? > > 73, de Tom > > > > Am Sun, 1 Dec 2019 18:17:36 + > schrieb SP3RXO : > >> Hi Tom, >> Thanks for adding Contest Name to ADIF file, but it is not giving the >> same result as after import ADIF from N1MM to general logging program, >> in my case CQRLOG. >> I've checked ADIF produced by N1MM today and I found that each QSO >> record (each logged QSO) has a field CONTEST_ID:9 which contains >> exactly the same string like in CONTEST NAME. IMHO it will do the >> job. See below: >> >>> ADIF Export from N1MMLogger.net - Version 1.0.8018.0 >>> Built: 26.11.2019 13:57:32 >>> EI2IDB logs generated @ 2019-12-01 11:49:56Z >>> Contest Name: RUS-WW-MM - 2019-11-30 >>> >>> UR7GO 20191130 120534 >>> 120534 20M EI2IDB >>> 14.01095 RUS-WW-MM 14.01095 >>> CW 599 599 100 >>> EI2IDB 6 16 1 >>> 6 3 1 >>> EU 1 >>> 1 True >>> DESKTOP-2OSIL1H 0 >>> >> >> ADIF Specification: >> https://adif.org/306/ADIF_306.htm#QSO_Field_CONTEST_ID >> >> Thanks, >> >> 73! de >> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >> FISTS #19019 >> SOC #1251 >> SP CW Club #UNKNOWN >> >> W dniu 01.12.2019 o 08:56, Thomas Beierlein pisze: >>> Hi Slav, >>> >>> please have a look at >>> https://github.com/dl1jbe/tlf/tree/adif_with_contest_name >>> >>> I added the contest name from logcfg.dat to the ADIF file. >>> There could be more information given, but it should do for the >>> moment. >>> >>> Can you please test and report back? >>> >>> 73, de Tom >>> >>> Am Mon, 4 Nov >>> 2019 20:11:12 + schrieb SP3RXO : >>> >>>> Hi, Tom >>>> Here is few lines from n2mm's log showing Contest name line. As >>>> general logger I am using cqrlog and contest name is fine imported >>>> to cqrlog. >>>> >>>> ADIF Export from N1MMLogger.net - Version 1.0.7983.0 >>>> Built: 29.10.2019 13:15:00 >>>> EI2IDB logs generated @ 2019-11-03 11:42:45Z >>>> Contest Name: UKRAINDX - 2019-11-02 >>>> >>>> UY5ZZ 20191102 120343 >>>> 120343 KO 20M >>>> EI2IDB 14.02500 >>>> UKRAINIAN-DX 14.02500 CW >>>> 599 599 100 EI2IDB >>>> 16 1 KO 10 >>>> 1 EU >>>> 1 1 >>>> True >>>> DESKTOP-2OSIL1H 0 >>>> >>>> >>>> 73! >>>> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >>>> FISTS #19019 >>>> >>>> W dniu 04.11.2019 o 19:06, Thomas Beierlein pisze: >>>>> Hi Slav, >>>>> >>>>> reading through the ADIF specification at >>>>> http://adif.org.uk/310/ADIF_310.htm >>>>> I can find only a reference to a CONTEST_ID but no 'contest name' >>>>> entry. >>>>> >>>>> Can you please post some lines from an example ADIF log from N1MM >>>>> showing the proposed entry? >>>>> >>>>> It is a litlle bit late for TLF-1.4.0 but we can add it to the >>>>> ToDo list. >>>>> >>>>> 73, de Tom DL1JBE >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Am Mon, 4 Nov 2019 10:24:07 + >>>>> schrieb SP3RXO : >>>>> >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> Can the "Contest name:" line be added to the header of the >>>>>> exported adif file? >>>>>> Example: >>>>>> Contest Name: UKRAINDX - 2019-11-02 >>>>>> It's is in n1mm logger and quite useful. >>>>>> >>>>>> 73! >>>>>> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >>>>>> FISTS #19019 >>>>>> >>>>>> W dniu 28.10.2019 o 06:09, Thomas Beierlein pisze: >>>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> time for a new TLF-1.4.0 release is overdue. I plan to do finish >>>>>>> it in next days. If there are some late contributions please let >>>>>>> me know. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 73, de Tom DL1JBE >>>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>> >>> >>> > > > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Re: Preparations for TLF-1.4.0 release
Hi Tom, Thanks for adding Contest Name to ADIF file, but it is not giving the same result as after import ADIF from N1MM to general logging program, in my case CQRLOG. I've checked ADIF produced by N1MM today and I found that each QSO record (each logged QSO) has a field CONTEST_ID:9 which contains exactly the same string like in CONTEST NAME. IMHO it will do the job. See below: > ADIF Export from N1MMLogger.net - Version 1.0.8018.0 > Built: 26.11.2019 13:57:32 > EI2IDB logs generated @ 2019-12-01 11:49:56Z > Contest Name: RUS-WW-MM - 2019-11-30 > > UR7GO 20191130 120534 120534 > 20M EI2IDB 14.01095 > RUS-WW-MM 14.01095 CW 599 > 599 100 EI2IDB 6 16 1 > 6 3 1 > EU 1 1 > True DESKTOP-2OSIL1H > 0 ADIF Specification: https://adif.org/306/ADIF_306.htm#QSO_Field_CONTEST_ID Thanks, 73! de Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club #UNKNOWN W dniu 01.12.2019 o 08:56, Thomas Beierlein pisze: > Hi Slav, > > please have a look at > https://github.com/dl1jbe/tlf/tree/adif_with_contest_name > > I added the contest name from logcfg.dat to the ADIF file. > There could be more information given, but it should do for the moment. > > Can you please test and report back? > > 73, de Tom > > Am Mon, 4 Nov > 2019 20:11:12 + schrieb SP3RXO : > >> Hi, Tom >> Here is few lines from n2mm's log showing Contest name line. As >> general logger I am using cqrlog and contest name is fine imported to >> cqrlog. >> >> ADIF Export from N1MMLogger.net - Version 1.0.7983.0 >> Built: 29.10.2019 13:15:00 >> EI2IDB logs generated @ 2019-11-03 11:42:45Z >> Contest Name: UKRAINDX - 2019-11-02 >> >> UY5ZZ 20191102 120343 >> 120343 KO 20M >> EI2IDB 14.02500 >> UKRAINIAN-DX 14.02500 CW >> 599 599 100 EI2IDB >> 16 1 KO 10 >> 1 EU >> 1 1 >> True DESKTOP-2OSIL1H >> 0 >> >> 73! >> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >> FISTS #19019 >> >> W dniu 04.11.2019 o 19:06, Thomas Beierlein pisze: >>> Hi Slav, >>> >>> reading through the ADIF specification at >>> http://adif.org.uk/310/ADIF_310.htm >>> I can find only a reference to a CONTEST_ID but no 'contest name' >>> entry. >>> >>> Can you please post some lines from an example ADIF log from N1MM >>> showing the proposed entry? >>> >>> It is a litlle bit late for TLF-1.4.0 but we can add it to the ToDo >>> list. >>> >>> 73, de Tom DL1JBE >>> >>> >>> >>> Am Mon, 4 Nov 2019 10:24:07 + >>> schrieb SP3RXO : >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> Can the "Contest name:" line be added to the header of the exported >>>> adif file? >>>> Example: >>>> Contest Name: UKRAINDX - 2019-11-02 >>>> It's is in n1mm logger and quite useful. >>>> >>>> 73! >>>> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >>>> FISTS #19019 >>>> >>>> W dniu 28.10.2019 o 06:09, Thomas Beierlein pisze: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> time for a new TLF-1.4.0 release is overdue. I plan to do finish >>>>> it in next days. If there are some late contributions please let >>>>> me know. >>>>> >>>>> 73, de Tom DL1JBE >>>>> >>> >>> >>> > > > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Winkeydaemon and :sim(ulator) mode
Not big issue but interesting that in :sim mode winkeydaemon won't send F1 CQ message and other Fx keys working perfect. After switching off :sim mode F1 returning to normal work. There is not such problem with cwdaemon or Win_keyer USB server. -- 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Re: Don't forget Winkeydaemon!
BTW there is other solution which working great with TLF. Winkeyer USB UDP server by OK2CQR (CQRLOG developer). UDP server allows operation of the Winkey USB by K1EL with any Linux program with UDP keyer capability. It works in the same way as the popular cwdaemon. With Winkeyer USB server expands the useability of this excellent product to all Linux program with UDP keyer capability. Download from https://www.cqrlog.com/?q=node/149 or get source code from https://github.com/ok2cqr/winkeyer_server 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 SOC #1251 SP CW Club #UNKNOWN W dniu 22.11.2019 o 08:42, Koos van den Hout PE4KH pisze: > 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 said, if anyone has one of the Winkeyer USB models, I'd >> appreciate some testing. A friend has been having trouble getting his >> to work with winkeydaemon and we've not gotten together to try >> troubleshooting it. > > I can at least share that I use that winkeydaemon with a nanokeyer and it > works fine as described in https://idefix.net/~koos/newsitem.cgi/1567804130 > > I haven't gotten around to testing it with TLF, maybe there is some QRS CW > activity that I can participate in (also good to keep practising morse). > > Koos PE4KH > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Qso counter bug?
Hi, Something strange with qso counter. Story: I made qso e.g. on 40m band and logged it. Then changing band e.g for 20m and next I wish to delete last qso. QSO is deleted but logger deducting it from 20m band instead of 40m. If previous qsos on 20m band was = 0 after deducting -1 is showed and have to use rescore to get correct qso counter. -- 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Re: scoring the HSC contest with tlf
Thanks Joop! I can see now. I omit SECTION_MULT. Good job! 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 W dniu 04.11.2019 o 19:25, Joop Stakenborg pisze: > Hello Slav, > > > have you checked my rules file for the URDX? > > The very first QSO with UR correctly counts 2 multipliers and 10 points. > I have just checked with a new log. > > > Regards, > > Joop PG4I > > > Op 04-11-19 om 10:48 schreef SP3RXO: >> Hi all, >> Below is part of my rules file for URDX Contest. >> The only problem is that multiplier for very first qso with UR station >> should be 2: 1 for UR district and 1 for dxcc. Have no idea how to do it >> with tlf rules? >> >> # >> COUNTRYLIST=UR >> COUNTRY_LIST_POINTS=10 >> MY_COUNTRY_POINTS=1 >> MY_CONTINENT_POINTS=2 >> DX_POINTS=3 >> MIXED >> MULT_LIST=urdxc_mult >> DX_&_SECTIONS >> #SERIAL_EXCHANGE >> SERIAL_OR_SECTION >> RECALL_MULTS >> INITIAL_EXCHANGE=UKRAINDX.txt >> # >> >> 73! >> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >> FISTS #19019 >> >> W dniu 04.11.2019 o 08:37, Joop Stakenborg pisze: >>> Hoi Koos! >>> >>> >>> Op 03-11-19 om 20:46 schreef Koos van den Hout PE4KH: >>>> 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 list so it can be included in a future version of tlf. >>>> >>>> Compared to other contest software TLF could use support for some more >>>> contests. So if you create a rules file that works please share it so >>>> others can test/improve it and it can be added to the distributed >>>> archive (so please share your files with the same license as tlf >>>> itself). >>> >>> Here it is. See the attachments, I have added a .txt extension so your >>> email programs wil recognize it as a text file. My logcfg.dat contains a >>> first line with RULES=ukrainian_dx, pointing to the file ukrainian_dx in >>> the rules directory. >>> >>> I am unsure if the multiplier list needs the '-end-' line, must have >>> look at the source code. It is not mentioned in the manual page. >>> >>>> Just a thought from a satisfied user! >>>> >>>> Koos PE4KH >>>> >>> Joop PG4I >>> > > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Re: Preparations for TLF-1.4.0 release
Thanks! 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 W dniu 04.11.2019 o 20:43, Thomas Beierlein pisze: > Hi Slav, > > ok, I see. It is used in the free form header field which is not > strictly documented. > > I like the idea to give some more information in the ADIF file. Looks > good to me. > > I put it on the list. > > 73, de Tom DL1JBE > > Am Mon, 4 Nov 2019 20:11:12 + > schrieb SP3RXO : > >> Hi, Tom >> Here is few lines from n2mm's log showing Contest name line. As >> general logger I am using cqrlog and contest name is fine imported to >> cqrlog. >> >> ADIF Export from N1MMLogger.net - Version 1.0.7983.0 >> Built: 29.10.2019 13:15:00 >> EI2IDB logs generated @ 2019-11-03 11:42:45Z >> Contest Name: UKRAINDX - 2019-11-02 >> >> UY5ZZ 20191102 120343 >> 120343 KO 20M >> EI2IDB 14.02500 >> UKRAINIAN-DX 14.02500 CW >> 599 599 100 EI2IDB >> 16 1 KO 10 >> 1 EU >> 1 1 >> True DESKTOP-2OSIL1H >> 0 >> >> 73! >> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >> FISTS #19019 >> >> W dniu 04.11.2019 o 19:06, Thomas Beierlein pisze: >>> Hi Slav, >>> >>> reading through the ADIF specification at >>> http://adif.org.uk/310/ADIF_310.htm >>> I can find only a reference to a CONTEST_ID but no 'contest name' >>> entry. >>> >>> Can you please post some lines from an example ADIF log from N1MM >>> showing the proposed entry? >>> >>> It is a litlle bit late for TLF-1.4.0 but we can add it to the ToDo >>> list. >>> >>> 73, de Tom DL1JBE >>> >>> >>> >>> Am Mon, 4 Nov 2019 10:24:07 + >>> schrieb SP3RXO : >>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> Can the "Contest name:" line be added to the header of the exported >>>> adif file? >>>> Example: >>>> Contest Name: UKRAINDX - 2019-11-02 >>>> It's is in n1mm logger and quite useful. >>>> >>>> 73! >>>> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >>>> FISTS #19019 >>>> >>>> W dniu 28.10.2019 o 06:09, Thomas Beierlein pisze: >>>>> Hi all, >>>>> >>>>> time for a new TLF-1.4.0 release is overdue. I plan to do finish >>>>> it in next days. If there are some late contributions please let >>>>> me know. >>>>> >>>>> 73, de Tom DL1JBE >>>>> >>> >>> >>> > > > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
Re: Preparations for TLF-1.4.0 release
Hi, Tom Here is few lines from n2mm's log showing Contest name line. As general logger I am using cqrlog and contest name is fine imported to cqrlog. ADIF Export from N1MMLogger.net - Version 1.0.7983.0 Built: 29.10.2019 13:15:00 EI2IDB logs generated @ 2019-11-03 11:42:45Z Contest Name: UKRAINDX - 2019-11-02 UY5ZZ 20191102 120343 120343 KO 20M EI2IDB 14.02500 UKRAINIAN-DX 14.02500 CW 599 599 100 EI2IDB 16 1 KO 10 1 EU 1 1 True DESKTOP-2OSIL1H 0 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 W dniu 04.11.2019 o 19:06, Thomas Beierlein pisze: > Hi Slav, > > reading through the ADIF specification at > http://adif.org.uk/310/ADIF_310.htm > I can find only a reference to a CONTEST_ID but no 'contest name' entry. > > Can you please post some lines from an example ADIF log from N1MM > showing the proposed entry? > > It is a litlle bit late for TLF-1.4.0 but we can add it to the ToDo > list. > > 73, de Tom DL1JBE > > > > Am Mon, 4 Nov 2019 10:24:07 + > schrieb SP3RXO : > >> Hi all, >> Can the "Contest name:" line be added to the header of the exported >> adif file? >> Example: >> Contest Name: UKRAINDX - 2019-11-02 >> It's is in n1mm logger and quite useful. >> >> 73! >> Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB >> FISTS #19019 >> >> W dniu 28.10.2019 o 06:09, Thomas Beierlein pisze: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> time for a new TLF-1.4.0 release is overdue. I plan to do finish it >>> in next days. If there are some late contributions please let me >>> know. >>> >>> 73, de Tom DL1JBE >>> > > > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
OK/OM DX Contest
The OK / OM competition will take place over the weekend, Saturday 12:00UTC - Sunday 12:00UTC. I made a rules file for non OK/OM stations (nothing complicated this time, hi), the most important part is: # MULT_LIST=ok_ommults COUNTRYLIST=OK,OM USE_COUNTRYLIST_ONLY COUNTRY_LIST_POINTS=1 SECTION_MULT RECALL_MULTS INITIAL_EXCHANGE=ok_om.txt SERIAL_EXCHANGE # If you are DX station, change COUNTRY_LIST_POINTS to 3 points. The rest of the rules file depends on your preferences. I attach 2 files: - ok_ommults with ok/om multipliers - ok_om.txt for initial exchange Any comments are very welcome. Feel free to use if you like. GL! -- 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 #OK_OM_CallHistory_2016.txt (by UR7QM 21.10.2017) #Corrected Nov 09 2018 VE2FK #Corrected Oct 14 2019 OK1DWQ !!Order!!, Call, Exch1, # OKOMDX OK/LZ3SF,APD OK1ABF,ELO OK1AD,CTA OK1AE,FTR OK1AGE,BPZ OK1AHV,EUL OK1AIT,FPA OK1AJR,FSV OK1AMF,ECH OK1ANN,BME OK1AOU,CBU OK1AOV,FHK OK1APY,GBM OK1ARO,APD OK1ASG,BBE OK1AUC,CPR OK1AVV,BBN OK1AVY,FHB OK1AWC,APC OK1AXB,BPV OK1AY,DDO OK1AYD,CST OK1AYW,BME OK1AYY,APD OK1BA,BPB OK1BJ,APF OK1BLU,FUO OK1CEL,API OK1CF,ECH OK1CO,FRK OK1CRM,DDO OK1CSS,APD OK1CZ,BKO OK1DAM,BPB OK1DBE,BPZ OK1DBS,CJH OK1DCS,CCK OK1DDQ,BPZ OK1DDV/P,CPI OK1DEK,BPB OK1DEZ,FUO OK1DG,BNY OK1DGT,APJ OK1DGU,ELT OK1DJQ,CJH OK1DJS,DKL OK1DKO,ETE OK1DKR,APH OK1DLB,BNY OK1DLX,FNA OK1DM,ELT OK1DMP,BPV OK1DO,DSO OK1DOL,DPS OK1DOR,APD OK1DOY,ETE OK1DOZ,FPA OK1DPU,ETE OK1DQT,API OK1DRQ,DPM OK1DRU,EUL OK1DRX,BPZ OK1DSA,ELT OK1DSZ,BBE OK1DTC,ECH OK1DUG,ETE OK1DUT,FSE OK1DVA,BBE OK1DWF,BKO OK1DWQ,DPM OK1DX,DKL OK1DXE,EDE OK1EC,GUH OK1ES,BRA OK1EV,FTR OK1EW,FNA OK1FAO,BKH OK1FAQ,BKD OK1FBH,BBN OK1FC,BPB OK1FCA,APH OK1FCR,FCR OK1FDY,EUL OK1FFA,BNY OK1FFU,CJH OK1FGD,FSE OK1FHD,BNY OK1FHP,BPB OK1FIA,CJH OK1FIM,BKH OK1FJD,DDO OK1FKD,ECH OK1FLC,BRA OK1FLT,EJA OK1FMG,EMO OK1FMX,EMO OK1FNT,BMB OK1FOG,FHK OK1FPQ,ETE OK1FPS,APD OK1FR,APJ OK1FRO,APJ OK1FRT,BKD OK1FUU,BPZ OK1FV,FSV OK1FWG,FPA OK1GK,BME OK1GPC,FUO OK1GS,EJA OK1GTH,CST OK1HCG,APF OK1HEH,FCR OK1HFP,DTA OK1HMP,APF OK1HWB,CPE OK1HWS,EUL OK1HX,BNY OK1IBP,DDO OK1IC,BPB OK1ICJ,DPS OK1IE,GTR OK1IF,ELI OK1ITK,BBN OK1JAX,ETE OK1JD,FRK OK1JDJ,EUL OK1JFP,EUL OK1JMJ,ELT OK1JOC,DPS OK1JPO,EUL OK1JST,EUL OK1K,GUH OK1KA,FNA OK1KC,BPV OK1KCW,FHK OK1KDO,DDO OK1KFB,CST OK1KI,APJ OK1KJV,BRA OK1KKI,CJH OK1KMU,DTA OK1KRJ,BME OK1KSL,BKD OK1KUO,FUO OK1KZ,APH OK1LL,BKO OK1LO,BBN OK1LST,CCK OK1LV,DPM OK1MAC,FHB OK1MAW,FSV OK1MCQ,BKO OK1MCW,FHK OK1MDK,FHB OK1MGW,FHK OK1MI,ELT OK1MJA,ECH OK1MKI,FTR OK1MKU,FNA OK1MKX,APG OK1MLP,BBE OK1MNV,FJI OK1MQY,ECH OK1MSL,FHB OK1MSP,FHB OK1MU,FRK OK1MV,FPA OK1MZO,FJI OK1NE,FPA OK1NF,DPM OK1NR,FTR OK1NS,BME OK1OA,ELI OK1OEA,FRK OK1OFM,DPM OK1OTM,DPM OK1OX,BMB OK1P,FRK OK1PCB,CTA OK1PFM,BBE OK1PI,FCR OK1PMA,FNA OK1PX,APJ OK1QA,CPI OK1QM,ELI OK1RCX,DKL OK1RF,CJH OK1RI,CJH OK1RZ,FHB OK1SI,API OK1SRD,FTR OK1TA,BMB OK1TC,FTR OK1TD,ECL OK1TE,GBM OK1TFH,API OK1TN,FJI OK1UBA,FRK OK1UHU,API OK1UKV,APD OK1ULL,FPA OK1UXH,EDE OK1VBA,BMB OK1VD,FHK OK1VHF,APE OK1VHV,BKO OK1VK,BPB OK1WF,ECH OK1XBF,DDO OK1XC,CTA OK1XKK,ECL OK1XQ,BBN OK1XV,BPB OK1XW,EJA OK1XZ/P,GPR OK1YM,BKH OK1YR,CPI OK1YZ,BPZ OK1ZP,FRK OK1ZVL,BRA OK2AA,HPR OK2AB,GKR OK2ABU,GZS OK2AF,GZS OK2AN,GBL OK2APY,GBM OK2AU,GUH OK2BAU,GZS OK2BBR,HBR OK2BDF,GBM OK2BEN,GZS OK2BFN,GZL OK2BGN,HVS OK2BH,GZL OK2BHD,GBV OK2BHS,HKA OK2BIQ,HFM OK2BJK,HOL OK2BLD,HOS OK2BME,HNJ OK2BMI,HOL OK2BMU,HOS OK2BNC,GZL OK2BND,HPR OK2BNF,GUH OK2BPU,GPR OK2BQL,HJE OK2BQZ,HVS OK2BRQ,GZL OK2BRS,HVS OK2BRX,HOL OK2BSQ,HOP OK2BUT,GHO OK2BUZ,HVS OK2BV,HOL OK2BWB,GZS OK2BWJ,GBV OK2BXA,HVS OK2BXE,HPR OK2BYH,GHO OK2BYW,HNJ OK2BZE,HNJ OK2BZM,GKR OK2CMZ,HSU OK2COU,HPR OK2CQR,BME OK2CZ,APF OK2D,HVS OK2DIK,HNJ OK2DM,HVS OK2DU,HOS OK2DW,HVS OK2EA,HVS OK2EC,GUH OK2EQ,HOP OK2ER,HOS OK2EW,GBV OK2FB,GUH OK2FD,CJH OK2FUG,HKA OK2GG,GUH OK2GU,GJI OK2GZ,HOL OK2HBR,HOL OK2HBY,GZS OK2HIJ,HKA OK2HZ,HOS OK2IL,HSU OK2IT,GBV OK2JJA,HSU OK2KEA,GBL OK2KFK,GZS OK2KG,GBL OK2KJU,HPR OK2KOJ,GBM OK2KOU,HPR OK2KP,HKA OK2KPS,HVS OK2KR,GBL OK2KRT,HVS OK2KUB,GVY OK2KYD,GUH OK2LF,HOP OK2LW,GBR OK2MBP,HNJ OK2ME,BBE OK2MG,BBE OK2MI,FHK OK2MPB,GUH OK2MRJ,GBV OK2NAJ,HOL OK2NMA,GTR OK2NO,HBR OK2OCT,GPR OK2ODL,HOL OK2ODM,HNJ OK2OLD,HOL OK2ON,GZL OK2PAY,GZS OK2PBR,HBR OK2PDN,GBM OK2PDT,GZS OK2PEM,GZS OK2PFY,GVY OK2PIM,GKR OK2PJO,GPR OK2PRM,GPR OK2PVE,HVS OK2PVX,HVS OK2PYA,GJI OK2QA,HPR OK2QX,HPR OK2RJC,HNJ OK2RN,HOS OK2RRR,HNJ OK2RZ,HNJ OK2SAR,HSU OK2SG,GBV OK2SGW,HVS OK2SGY,GKR OK2SLS,HSU OK2SPS,GBM OK2SSJ,HOP OK2SV,HOL OK2SWD,HOS OK2TBC,GHO OK2TRN,GHO OK2TW,GVY OK2UNC,HOL OK2UQ,GZL OK2UR,HKA OK2VAZ,HNJ OK2VD,FHK OK2VIR,HOS OK2VK,HPR OK2VVN,GPR OK2VX,GBM OK2W,HVS OK2WA,HFM OK2WED,GTR OK2ZA,GTR OK2ZDL,GJI OK2ZI,GTR OK2ZO,GBL OK2ZR,GBM OK2ZV,GUH OK3A,DDO OK3AR,DPJ OK3C,GBL OK3CV,ECH OK3D,HOS OK3DM,BBE OK3EQ,EMO OK3NR,ELT OK3PVL,GBR OK3RM,PAR OK3TM,BPB OK4A,DDO OK4AS,FUO OK4FF,GHO OK4KOP,GBL OK4M,APH OK4RQ,DPM OK4Z,GTR OK5D,ETE OK5E,FPA OK5ET,FHK OK5HW,EMO OK5M,GVY OK5MK,FTR OK5MM,GVY OK5N,FHK OK5OK,EUL OK5R
Re: scoring the HSC contest with tlf
Hi all, Below is part of my rules file for URDX Contest. The only problem is that multiplier for very first qso with UR station should be 2: 1 for UR district and 1 for dxcc. Have no idea how to do it with tlf rules? # COUNTRYLIST=UR COUNTRY_LIST_POINTS=10 MY_COUNTRY_POINTS=1 MY_CONTINENT_POINTS=2 DX_POINTS=3 MIXED MULT_LIST=urdxc_mult DX_&_SECTIONS #SERIAL_EXCHANGE SERIAL_OR_SECTION RECALL_MULTS INITIAL_EXCHANGE=UKRAINDX.txt # 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 W dniu 04.11.2019 o 08:37, Joop Stakenborg pisze: > Hoi Koos! > > > Op 03-11-19 om 20:46 schreef Koos van den Hout PE4KH: >> 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 list so it can be included in a future version of tlf. >> >> Compared to other contest software TLF could use support for some more >> contests. So if you create a rules file that works please share it so >> others can test/improve it and it can be added to the distributed >> archive (so please share your files with the same license as tlf itself). > > > Here it is. See the attachments, I have added a .txt extension so your > email programs wil recognize it as a text file. My logcfg.dat contains a > first line with RULES=ukrainian_dx, pointing to the file ukrainian_dx in > the rules directory. > > I am unsure if the multiplier list needs the '-end-' line, must have > look at the source code. It is not mentioned in the manual page. > >> Just a thought from a satisfied user! >> >> Koos PE4KH >> > > Joop PG4I > 0xD1A3320970F8F900.asc Description: application/pgp-keys
[Tlf-devel] EUHFC
Hi all, Could anyone share rules file for upcoming Slovenian EUHFC contest? -- 73! Slav, SP3RXO & EI2IDB FISTS #19019 ___ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel
Re: [Tlf-devel] TLF-1.3.1 release
Hi Ervin, Obviously you are right. Before autoreconf I tried with both source and both went wrong. Today's morning I made new clean install and this time compile ran perfect. Thanks again for new tlf to all contributors and your help. W dniu 16.10.2018 o 08:46, Ervin Hegedüs pisze: Hi Slav, On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 11:55:30PM +0100, SP3RXO wrote: Hi Ervin, Not sure why, but it looks that I got it solved by 'sudo autoreconf'. I will check tomorrow if tlf compiled in this way is fully working. thought I propose to run "autoreconf", but I don't see the reason of using "sudo" - it must be to work as regular user. Try to make a new and clean install (eg. start to grab the source again as regular user from here: http://www.hs-mittweida.de/tb/tlf-1.3.1.tar.gz, ./configure, make as regular user too, and finally use "sudo make install"). 73, Ervin -- Slav, SP3RXO ___ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel
Re: [Tlf-devel] TLF-1.3.1 release
Sorry, checked again ./configure and I found: checking pkg-config is at least version 0.16... yes ./configure: line 5137: AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0: command not found Slav W dniu 15.10.2018 o 22:19, SP3RXO pisze: Hi Ervin, Thanks for quick answwer :) Output "dpkg -l libglib2.0-dev": ii libglib2.0-dev:amd6 2.56.2-0ubuntu amd64 Development files for the GLib library If I trying apt install libglib2.0-dev: libglib2.0-dev is already the newest version (2.56.2-0ubuntu0.18.04.2). Slav W dniu 15.10.2018 o 22:06, Ervin Hegedüs pisze: Hi Slav, On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 09:28:32PM +0100, SP3RXO wrote: Big TU for new TLF. But I have problem with compile new TLF on Ubuntu 18.04 ./configure passed without any errors, but make generating these: it's interesting, ... CC addarea.o gcc: error: GLIB_CFLAGS@: No such file or directory Makefile:577: recipe for target 'addarea.o' failed make[2]: *** [addarea.o] Error 1 are you sure you have installed the libglib2.0-dev package? What is the output of "dpkg -l libglib2.0-dev" command? The configure script needs to report, if you don't have it, that's why I wrote above it's interesting... Thanks / 73, Ervin HA2OS -- Slav, SP3RXO ___ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel
Re: [Tlf-devel] install TLF
HI Japp, Do what dh5fs and ha2os said or patiently wait for TLF new version. Should be soon, I hope. W dniu 22.09.2018 o 08:28, Jaap van oosten pisze: hi I would gladly like to test TLF logger i am a long time user of N1MM Windows contest logger and before that DOS CT But these simple install instructions do not work for me I understand the project has to be compiled on the target PC. But just by typing ... Easiest way to install tlf from source is by typing: |cd ./configure make make install| anywhere? must be in a terminal window in the ?? i tried a few things but simply type instruction Is missing essential information that I as an interested but relative fresh user of linux / mint does not automatically have please help me out Kind regards Jaap PA0O ___ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel -- Slav, SP3RXO ___ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel