[ILQSO] A more serious question
Peter E. Beedlow
nn9k at arrl.net
Tue Oct 31 12:29:21 EST 2006
There are several (partial) solutions to the problem. One is to make a
cardboard hood for the monitor. Another is, assuming your computer OS has
the function, is to use reverse video, white on black. Consider also using
a font that has slashed zeros to easily allow you to see the common typo of
entering an "o" for a zero.
Pete, NN9K
-----Original Message-----
From: ilqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:ilqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Hank Greeb
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 09:24
To: Illinois QSO Party
Subject: [ILQSO] A more serious question
One of the best operating aids of the computer era is logging, and
automatic dupe checking via computer. As a bonus, it helps to send CW
(and even voice if you're so inclinde) via computer.
I've had a recurring problemme, for which I've only managed a "so-so"
solution, with my laptop (and even with a home computer when my laptop
was failing one year.)
That is, how does one read a computer screen in broad daylight? My
laptop screen almost completely washes out when I get in anything near
full sunlight. I usually manage to operate, practically by rote, but
when I need to see smaller objects - like band change or mode change or
"time on/off", I hide under a black coat so I can see the screen. Even
when I bring an external monitor it gets washed out if I'm in bright
light - even sun coming from the back of the monitor or laptop screen.
Does anyone have a better way? It wasn't too bad this year with ILQP
where I was, because the sun rarely came out, but I still had some
problemmes.
Comments are cordially solicited.
73 de n8xx Hg
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