Re: html email
Wendell Millman <wmillman@...>
I agree with Ed on this one, I perfer just text myself but I will
go with the majority. Wendell VY2CC K4SB wrote: Fred, I would say no. HTML can include a variety of bad things,-- Wendell B. Millman Computer Support Technician P.E.I. Department of Education http://www.gov.pe.ca/educ/
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Re: html email
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) <hylton@...>
Fred,
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As a person who has just joined the list I must say do not go the HTML route.Plain text is far better ito downloading and more of the message can be viewed as opposed to Uncle Sams daughters nephew baby pictures. Hylton K4SB wrote:
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Re: Logger Start up problem
-Did you create a logbook to have the info stored in? Best thing for
a new user to do is go to the help section and do the tutorial thing first. The majority of problems can be worked out by reading the help file and taking some time to think out the problem from the instructions. (When all else fails read the instructions) de AI3Q
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Re: html email
Fred,
No HTML please,it's only asking for trouble. Also try to keep the topic to "LOGGER only", and not get off topic. I believe this caused alot of the problems before. I hope Bob continues to help answer some of the more difficult questions and continues his work on the best logging program in the ham community. 73"s de AI3Q
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Re: html email
Fred Decker <fdecker@...>
Well the results are in, some people feel strongly, some not as strongly,
but all don't like html email! So, that's what we will do, text only. If anyone wants to show pictures or examples, you can reference in your messages and put them up on the web site. All members now have access to http://www.egroups.com/group/hamlogger Ther is a "files" section there that we can all keep in mind. You have to register with a password at egroups to be able to access this as well as change your profile so that people can find out more about you if you want to share it. We can accept your links to interesting sites and files you want to share with the group. Thanks for your input. Fred N4IXL
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Re: Logger Start up problem
scooter@...
Yes, created logbook (it appears in the directory that shows behing
the error box). I did the tutorials. After that, I deleted (by highliting and deleting) each of the example QSO entries that were put in during the tutorial. Then, I entered some of my old logbook data, using the "ADD" tab. I entered about 50 QSOs and exited the program. The next time I started up Logger, I can see my call directory but when I click OK on the error box about the notepad...ignore if 1st time etc., that is when the screen immediately goes to the windows desktop with the Logger program closed. --- In hamlogger@egroups.com, ai3q@a... wrote: -Did you create a logbook to have the info stored in? Best thing forhelp file and taking some time to think out the problem from the
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LogWindows Conversion
A. Terry Schieler <w0fm@...>
Hello all. Brand new at using Logger. Have about six years of logs
on LogWindows which, I understand, does not export ADIF format. Need contact with a VERY PATIENT individual willing to help me locate the necessary conversion tools and get my LogWindow logs imported to Logger. Thanks, Terry, WØFM w0fm@aol.com
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Re: LogWindows Conversion
w0fm@...
Thanks Rick...I'll take a look.
Terry, WØFM
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Re: LogWindows Conversion
Rick Williams <ve7asr@...>
I think there are some conversion tools on the VE9DX site. These may meet
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your needs! http://ve9dx.weblink.nbtel.net/ Good luck, Rick VE7ASR
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From: A. Terry Schieler [mailto:w0fm@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2000 10:17 PST To: hamlogger@egroups.com Subject: [hamlogger] LogWindows Conversion Hello all. Brand new at using Logger. Have about six years of logs on LogWindows which, I understand, does not export ADIF format. Need contact with a VERY PATIENT individual willing to help me locate the necessary conversion tools and get my LogWindow logs imported to Logger. Thanks, Terry, WØFM w0fm@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hamlogger-unsubscribe@egroups.com Visit this site for logger and other downloads: http://www.itis.net/golist/
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Joined..
Paul Haavin / LA5QIA <la5qia@...>
Hello..
LA5QIA joined the "company".. :) 73's de LA5QIA / Paul.
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Curt <cdunn@...>
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FT-840
Scott Thile <scott.thile@...>
Hi Folks,
Thanks, Fred for picking up the logger support list duties.... Glad to find it here. I was hopping someone might be able to tell me what's involved in making an interface for connecting a Yaseu FT 840 to the PC for use with Logger. Is it just a matter or wiring up the din plug the Yaesu wants with correct pin outs to a DB25 or DB9, or is there a signal level mismatch probelm to be solved first? I hope to have an 840 soon and want to aviod ordering the Yaesu interface at $95 if at all possible. Thanks, Scott, KU4GR ------
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Rigblaster
Curt <cdunn@...>
Thanks for reading:
Has anyone tried the Rigblaster as seen in QST or at the following URL: http://www.westmountainradio.com with Logger, and especially with the Kenwood TS-440 ? Rigblaster just started a reflector at http://www.qth.net for anyone interested this weekend. Perhaps it would be better to post replies there, or email me directly with any comments, unless it directly applies to Logger -:) 73, Curt KA2SLC
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Re: LogWindows Conversion
lz1pj <lz1pj@...>
Hi Terry,
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i have written a bunch of conversion programs, but not the one you need. Send me a sample file to see what can be done. 73 Ivan Ivanoff 'Johny' - LZ1PJ e-mail: lz1pj@omega.bg lz1pj@qsl.net Mailing address: P.O.Box 15 BG-1324 Sofia Bulgaria
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From: A. Terry Schieler <w0fm@aol.com> To: hamlogger@egroups.com <hamlogger@egroups.com> Date: 23 ����� 2000 �. 21:17 Subject: [hamlogger] LogWindows Conversion Hello all. Brand new at using Logger. Have about six years of logs
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Labels
Jeff <jeffpro@...>
Hi guys,
Glad to see there is still a help resource on eGroups for Logger users... Has anyone got any advice on configuring Logger to print on 3 across labels? I've tried everything (and read the help file from front to back I think) but still I can only get to print one across labels. If One across is all I can manage it will have to be, its just that I happen to have a supply of 3 across laser labels that I would like to use before I go buy more labels! TIA for any possible leads, and VMT to Fred for sorting out the Hamlogger group... 73 de Jeff, ZC4JP
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Reluctance-to-change
Floyd Cook <fcook@...>
They say that old age is evidenced by a profound reluctance to
change. E-Gad --- I didn't know I was getting THAT old. And I think I just experienced the reason for this reluctance. I hope I can get to the "Reflector" with a click on the revised link on my MSIE Link, like in the good 'ol days. Still love that Logger --- be careful about any drastic changes to that Robert! Best Regards, Floyd Cook, W0YQX
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Uploading ASCII text in Packet Window?
carrollst@...
I've just recently switched over to Logger (from another
free program called "XMLOG"). Although it's taking me a bit of time to get used to ALL the new features, I really like the overall software package. I haven't figured out how to upload a text file (like to the DX Cluster) from within the packet window. Anyone know how to do this? 73, Steve - K2SC
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Enhancement suggestions
carrollst@...
Having recently switched over from XMLOG to Logger, I miss the
ability to get "voice" spots via the program. It's helpful to be working around the shack and hear all the spots verbally instead of having to look at the computer screen. The XMLOG software did this rather nicely. Any chance this could be looked at for a future release. Also, it would be nice to also be able to click on a spot from within the packet window in order to QSY my TS-850S/AT. Just a couple of quick ideas that I miss since switching over (not that I have any intention of going back...) 73, Steve - K2SC
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Re: Enhancement suggestions
Rick Williams <ve7asr@...>
Steve you can turn off the "Packet Cluster Window" after you're connected.
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You will notice in the upper right corner that the "DX Cluster" window contains the spots. If you click on the spot you want the rig WILL QSY to the appropriate frequency and, if set up correctly, the appropriate mode. I usually have the Packet Cluster Window off and the DATA port open looking at RTTY etc. 73, Rick VE7ASR
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From: carrollst@yahoo.com [mailto:carrollst@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 12:59 PST To: hamlogger@egroups.com Subject: [hamlogger] Enhancement suggestions --- ----- ----- Also, it would be nice to also be able to click on a spot from within the packet window in order to QSY my TS-850S/AT. ----- ---- ----- 73, Steve - K2SC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: hamlogger-unsubscribe@egroups.com Visit this site for logger and other downloads: http://www.itis.net/golist/
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Re: Enhancement suggestions
K4SB <k4sb@...>
carrollst@yahoo.com wrote:
Also, it would be nice to also be able to click on a spot from Well Steve, assumming the "packet window" you speak of is the small display at the top right, Logger will do exactly what you sayl put the call in the log window and set your radio right on the spot. 73 Ed
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