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Gary Lee <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 19 Jun 2007 08:11:09 -0400
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For howard, we use the same software for logging at field day.  I am 
the cw guy for our club.  I have no problems to speak of.  Only one I 
have, is sometimes forgetting the details before I can get them logged.
You log call, identifier, (3a, 2b, 1d, etc.), and section.  i.e. ours 
last year was

n9ri 3a in

Hope that helps.
At 6/18/2007, you wrote:

>My club wants to know if I can run the CW station on the midnight to 5-00
>A.M. shift.  They are using the n3fjp software.  They have a wifi network
>for laptops in each station tent.  I have never tried loging and sending at
>the same time.  They are using the n3fjp software.
>1.  How does the software work with system access, or window-eyes?
>2.  What information do I need to log for each contact besides call, and
>section?
>3.  Has anybody tried this keying and loging combination?  What do you think
>about it?
>
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