I would really like to use programs which can share contact
databases across the site. I don't care if the front ends are wildly
different, I want the databases to be shared. will tucnak do that?
Scott Emery
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Stephane Fillod writes:
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* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Jul 01 11:28 -0500]:
> > As it turned out, the logs still got slightly out of sync on the
> > primitive CT network and some work was involved afterward merging them.
>
> Ug, CT is NOT a good logging program, as it was designed by a committee of
> 1000
I am inserting some comments where appropriate below:
> * [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Jun 30 09:51 -0500]:
>> Hey gang;
>>
>> Other than the ops "keyboarding" each other, since there can only be
>> one transmitter per band/mode on Field Day, is there an advantage to
>> networking s
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007 Jun 30 09:51 -0500]:
> Hey gang;
>
> Other than the ops "keyboarding" each other, since there can only be one
> transmitter per band/mode on Field Day, is there an advantage to
> networking such stuff together for a contest such as Field Day.
Unless e
Thu, Jun 28, 2007 at 06:57:27PM -0500, Scott Emery wrote:
[...]
> We have VHF/UHF at our site, they logged on paper this year. The
> GOTA station used some Windows program. Digital uses software for
> communications which also does a great (integrated) job of logging. I
> think the CW stat
Hey gang;
Other than the ops "keyboarding" each other, since there can only be one
transmitter per band/mode on Field Day, is there an advantage to
networking such stuff together for a contest such as Field Day.
I suppose that log backup over the network would be useful, but can't that
be done ea
This was my first year of using TLF networked at Field Day. We
coordinated two multi-band SSB tents using networked TLF. It worked
flawlessly (To be fair, we didn't throw any corner cases at it: laptops
crashing, et. al. ). I am personally quite pleased with TLF, but it
has limitations
We just completed our fourth year of using TLF at the ARRL Field Day.
What a nice piece of software!
We had two laptops networked over 2.4 gHz wireless cards, with cwdaemon
and hamlib working perfectly. I haven't tried the voice features yet but
plan to next year.
There was not one hiccup th