[LOGic] Frequency in Logbook

Ben N6FM n6fm at oregonfast.net
Sun Feb 10 18:40:01 EST 2008


Do you use DXscape's Web cluster window?? I have problems with it stopping
with the message "Connection failed" Upon manual retry it IMMEDIATELY
repeats connection failed with no delay until I close the window. 
I can try a manual download a dozen times and it still fails UNTIL
I close the window and re-open it. Then it works EVERY TIME I do that for
another period of time. 

Have you noticed anything like that??

Ben

-----Original Message-----
From: logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Mel Martin
Sent: Sunday, February 10, 2008 3:04 PM
To: LOGic is open to all radio amateurs for discussion of LOGic logging
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Subject: Re: [LOGic] Frequency in Logbook

Yes it is "different"... but you do get used to it... however I 
sometimes wish Dennis would take a careful look at Logic's ergonomics 
which strike me as it's only weak area. I prefer a logbook I can operate 
  with as few keystrokes as possible (like Writelog) WITHOUT clicking 
with the mouse. More than once I have been distracted from a QSO to 
fight with Logic ;-)

Stan wrote:
>    Unrealistic?  i  think  not,  since that is the way most other logging
>    programs  work.  The freq and mode in the log should always follow the
>    radio.
> 
>    My problem I think, is Logic 8 is "different" from the way it operates
>    compared  to  other  loggers I have used. It appears I have to use the
>    tab key. In other loggers I
>    used  the mouse to jump from field to field. As I found out, this will
>    not work with Logic as Logic doesn't read the mode and freq unless you
>    tab key from field to field.
>    Since  I  hope  to  use Logic 8 in the ARRL CW contest next weekend, I
>    hope I can re-program myself to use Logic correctly.
>    Thanks
>    Stan K9IUQ
>    Ben N6FM wrote:
> 
> I would think that the easiest key to press would be the TAB key since it
> sets into motion callbook lookup, time stamps, etc. My response was to his
> statement that sounded like that he expected the frequency entry in the
log
> to follow the radio window when he stated: 
> 
> " The little rig window is realtime. I can spin my radio's vfo and the rig

>   
> 
> control window frequency changes. BUT the freq in the log form does not 
> change. Same with mode change from radio.
> The log form doesn't catch a mode change or freq change in "real time". 
> At least it doesn't on my setup."
>       
> 
> I think that kind of change is unrealistic and it has not worked that way
> since Logic 4 that I know of. Perhaps in an earlier DOS version it might
> have, but that would be like comparing apples to oranges. 
> 
> Ben
> 
> 
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