Re: Setting UTC Time
Hi Ralph,
Your computer’s time synchronization does it. Not in Scott’s
software.
73 -- Larry -- W1DYJ
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2019 12:53
Subject: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] Setting UTC Time Have
looked through the Settings and cannot find how to set the UTC time, to
accommodate Daylight/Standard time. Any help would be appreciated. Ralph, NA6D
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Re: Setting UTC Time
Scott Davis
Hi Ralph,
Thanks for your e-mail. The UTC time is read directly from your OS. No calculation from local time is required.
Enjoy!
73, Scott
N3FJP
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.
1 Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect...
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From: Ralph Matthews via Groups.Io <rondo47@...> To: N3FJPSoftwareUsers <N3FJPSoftwareUsers@groups.io> Sent: Thu, Sep 12, 2019 1:39 pm Subject: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] Setting UTC Time Have looked through the Settings and cannot find how to set the UTC time, to accommodate Daylight/Standard time. Any help would be appreciated.
Ralph, NA6D
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Re: Suggestion for importing ADIF files
Bert W0RSB <bert.w0rsb@...>
Great idea! That will certainly do until a feature is added to the software.
-- Bert - W0RSB Saint Paul, MN
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Setting UTC Time
Ralph Matthews <rondo47@...>
Have looked through the Settings and cannot find how to set the UTC time, to accommodate Daylight/Standard time. Any help would be appreciated.
Ralph, NA6D
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Re: Suggestion for importing ADIF files
John Huber
Like Jim/NU0C, I am always importing from my N1MM exports folder ... so I made a shortcut to that folder and put it in the ACLog folder that always opens on import. A quick mouse operation and I'm in the folder I need to be!
73, John / N8FYL
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Re: ACLog JTDX JTAlert w/ K3
John Samuels K2CIB
Although I am using mostly different software, I can share ports using VSPE - Virtual Serial Port Emulator software from Eterlogic. The 64-bit version is not free ($25) but works very well. I think that is what you need.
73 de John, K2CIB
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Re: ACLog JTDX JTAlert w/ K3
Bruce,
toggle quoted messageShow quoted text
Check out VSPE. I use this all the time to "port share". Works great on my systems. It allows 4 Apps to share the same COM port. Mike
On 9/11/2019 2:21 PM, Scott Davis via Groups.Io wrote:
Hi Bruce, --
73, Mike, N1JEZ "A closed mouth gathers no feet"
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Re: Suggestion for importing ADIF files
Scott Davis
Thanks for your thoughts and suggestions Bert! 73, Scott
N3FJP
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.
1 Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect...
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From: Bert W0RSB via Groups.Io <bert.w0rsb@...> To: N3FJPSoftwareUsers <N3FJPSoftwareUsers@groups.io> Sent: Wed, Sep 11, 2019 3:08 pm Subject: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] Suggestion for importing ADIF files The menu selection "Import ADIF ..." always goes to the ACLOG directory in Documents. It would be nice if the last directory used could be remembered, or even better if it was configured.
-- Bert - W0RSB Saint Paul, MN
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Re: Suggestion for importing ADIF files
I tend to agree with this. My imports and exports are ALWAYS from different locations.
73 -Jim NU0C On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 12:08:30 -0700 "Bert W0RSB via Groups.Io" <bert.w0rsb=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote: The menu selection "Import ADIF ..." always goes to the ACLOG directory in Documents. It would be nice if the last directory used could be remembered, or even better if it was configured.
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Re: Can ACLog be installed and operated from a thumbdrive?
With the size of USB sticks as big as they are these days you could put a Linux distro on a bootable stick and run ACLog in a Windows virtual machine under Linux.
73 -Jim NU0C On Wed, 11 Sep 2019 11:45:54 -0700 "John" <gnw@nb.net> wrote: Thanks Mike. Installation on multiple computers was what I was trying to avoid. I was hoping there was a "Portable App" technique for the software.
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Suggestion for importing ADIF files
Bert W0RSB <bert.w0rsb@...>
The menu selection "Import ADIF ..." always goes to the ACLOG directory in Documents. It would be nice if the last directory used could be remembered, or even better if it was configured.
-- Bert - W0RSB Saint Paul, MN
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Re: Can ACLog be installed and operated from a thumbdrive?
John
Thanks Mike. Installation on multiple computers was what I was trying to avoid. I was hoping there was a "Portable App" technique for the software.
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Re: ACLog JTDX JTAlert w/ K3
Scott Davis
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for your e-mail. Windows won't allow multiple applications to share the same com port.
http://www.n3fjp.com/faq.html#q40
I've not experimented with port sharing software so I don't have any advice to add myself, but others may have some suggestions for you there. 73, Scott
N3FJP
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.
1 Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect...
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From: BRUCE THOMPSON <ockmrzr@...> To: N3FJPSoftwareUsers <N3FJPSoftwareUsers@groups.io> Sent: Wed, Sep 11, 2019 1:04 pm Subject: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] ACLog JTDX JTAlert w/ K3 Scott,
I have ACLog, running with JTDX, running with JTAlert, connected to a K3. The K3 has the upgraded interface/internal soundcard, KIO3B/ KXV3B.
The KIO3B uses a single USB cable to connect the computer (through a virtual COM port, in in my case COM6) to the K3 for Rig Interface and Soundcard functions. CW keying is done through a WKMini assigned to virtual COM7.
This all works great together, except if I have JTDX running too. The rig interface functions conflicts with the two programs, JTDX and ACLog, running at the same time. I get a COM6 conflict error message in ACLog, which I click OK and it allows me to use JTDX and JTAlert with no issues. However, if I want to switch to CW, I have to close JTDX, JTAlert, ACLog and only restart ACLog, then I have to go into the WinKey set-up and open the WinKey, COM7.
This is cumbersome to say the least. Is there a way to resolve these conflict issues with the Rig Interface functions and keep all the programs running at the same time?
73 de Bruce, N7TY
Yuma, AZ
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ACLog JTDX JTAlert w/ K3
BRUCE THOMPSON
Scott,
I have ACLog, running with JTDX, running with JTAlert, connected to a K3. The K3 has the upgraded interface/internal soundcard, KIO3B/ KXV3B.
The KIO3B uses a single USB cable to connect the computer (through a virtual COM port, in in my case COM6) to the K3 for Rig Interface and Soundcard functions. CW keying is done through a WKMini assigned to virtual COM7.
This all works great together, except if I have JTDX running too. The rig interface functions conflicts with the two programs, JTDX and ACLog, running at the same time. I get a COM6 conflict error message in ACLog, which I click OK and it allows me to use JTDX and JTAlert with no issues. However, if I want to switch to CW, I have to close JTDX, JTAlert, ACLog and only restart ACLog, then I have to go into the WinKey set-up and open the WinKey, COM7.
This is cumbersome to say the least. Is there a way to resolve these conflict issues with the Rig Interface functions and keep all the programs running at the same time?
73 de Bruce, N7TY Yuma, AZ
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Re: I think I need more screen room
I need more cowbell! Jeff Freedman, K7JF Gig Harbor, Washington
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Re: I think I need more screen room
Ryan Trullinger (KC0QNB)
Thanks, got it adjusted.
On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 5:26 AM Scott Davis via Groups.Io <SNKDavis=aol.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Ryan Trullinger/Tru-Image Photography KC0QNB Gothenburg Nebraska
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Re: I think I need more screen room
Scott Davis
Hi,
Thanks for your e-mail. Click Settings > Appearance > Main List Size on Form and enter your preferred size.
Enjoy!
73, Scott
N3FJP
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.
1 Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect...
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From: rt83021 <rt83021@...> To: N3FJPSoftwareUsers <N3FJPSoftwareUsers@groups.io> Sent: Tue, Sep 10, 2019 5:37 pm Subject: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] I think I need more screen room I just configured ACL for WWFF-KFF but I also want to use the program for "normal" stuff. To do that I need more room on the screen.
I really don't need to see my last 50 contacts, is there a way to resize that portion of the screen? Any help will be appreciated.
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Re: shift-cntl-g
Scott Davis
Hi Frank,
Thanks for your follow up. Details are in the CW setup text narrative on the CW setup form as follows:
To enable the Tab Sends Message (TSM) option, press Ctrl + Shift + G from the main form. With TSM enabled, when you tab from the Call field, the F2 string will be sent. When you press enter, the F3 string will be sent.
Enjoy!
73, Scott
N3FJP
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.
1 Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. But do this with gentleness and respect...
-----Original Message-----
From: Fred K2DFC via Groups.Io <k2dfc@...> To: N3FJPSoftwareUsers <N3FJPSoftwareUsers@groups.io> Sent: Tue, Sep 10, 2019 1:29 pm Subject: Re: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] shift-cntl-g Maybe I'm having an old age moment. I still don't get it. Are we talking about the messages stored under the F-Keys? If so I have never used shift-cntl-g. I just hit an F-Key and the message is sent. If it's something else can you please explain.
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I think I need more screen room
Ryan Trullinger (KC0QNB)
I just configured ACL for WWFF-KFF but I also want to use the program for "normal" stuff. To do that I need more room on the screen.
I really don't need to see my last 50 contacts, is there a way to resize that portion of the screen? Any help will be appreciated.
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Re: Operator field in AC Log
Per the ADIF spec, OPERATOR is "the logging operator's callsign", and further "if OWNER_CALLSIGN is absent, STATION_CALLSIGN shall be treated as both the logging station's callsign and the callsign of the owner of the station".
http://www.adif.org/304/ADIF_304.htm#ADIF_defined_Fields 73 -Jim NU0C On Tue, 10 Sep 2019 09:01:55 +0200 "Nickus de Vos" <nickus.zr6jn@gmail.com> wrote: Hi all
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