Hello Daniel, Glad you like the program.
Regarding the arrow keys: Man tlf says: > NO_BANDSWITCH_ARROWKEYS This will prevent unwanted band switching when > you are not using rig control. Band up=alt-b, band down = alt-v (Trlog > compatible). I will have a look at the hfcc contest rules. 73, Rein PA0R On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 22:07 +0200, Daniel Schlieper wrote: > Dear Rein, > > TLF is great! Especially the TLF-DDD combination is exactly what I was > looking for: simple to set up, boots from CD, and is very reliable. It > even produces Cabrillo output. Thank you very much for making it > available! > > I have one minor point: would it be possible to switch the bands with > other keys than left/right arrows? I find this counter-intuitive. I don't > switch bands often (or don't switch them at all, as for the RSGB 80m Club > Contest). On the other hand, I work QRP, and unfortunately, I have many > incomplete contacts -- especially on SSB: some OPs have difficulties with > my prefix. Using the arrow keys, I then go up and left to change the > serial number to 0000, to mark a "negative" contact. Sometimes, I make the > mistake to go first left then up, which changes the bands instead. > > But I see that this would be quite a change for you and anybody else who > are used to use the arrow keys for switching the bands. So I could > understand if you were reluctant to change that. Anyhow, maybe you want to > include the rules for the RSGB 80m Club Competition? My version is > attached. For information on the RSGB 80m CC, please see > http://www.contesting.co.uk/hfcc/rules/r80mcc.shtml > > 73 de Daniel 2E0CAX > > -- > Daniel Schlieper [EMAIL PROTECTED] > 20 Glebe Road 2E0CAX > Cambridge CB1 7SZ Mobile phone: +44 7813985230 > UK > > > _______________________________________________ > Tlf-devel mailing list > Tlf-devel@nongnu.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel