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Tom Behler <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 25 Mar 2014 21:12:51 -0400
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Michael:

Here in Michigan, our section leadership appointed two individuals to head
up the two weeks of our W1AW/8 operation.  One person headed up our effort
this past February, and the other will coordinate things for us in October
when our turn comes around again.

It is my understanding that each appointed coordinator  can organize  things
however he/she sees fit, although I think that, in most cases, a concerted
effort is made to recruit willing, qualified and experienced volunteers as
much as possible.

Perhaps the best thing would be for you to contact your ARRL section leader,
find out who will be coordinating your section's efforts, and go from there.

I'm just curious;  what ARRL section are you in?

Tom Behler: KB8TYJ


-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Michael Thurman
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2014 9:19 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Scott's FAQ on ACLog

who do I need to contact to volunteer to operate w1aw?  the section =
manager, or do I start higher up the chain?

On Mar 24, 2014, at 9:35 AM, Steve <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> Hi All,
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> With all the Amateur Contact Log users volunteering to put W1AW on the 
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> during ARRL's Centennial celebration this year, I'm constantly =
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> these questions, so I thought I would provide the answers here:
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> How do I start a new log for the contacts I log as W1AW?
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> -  =46rom AC Log 4.6's menu options click File > New > Start a New Log 
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> New Database File.
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> -  Don't use the same name as your current log file.  Enter a new, =
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> file name such as W1AW.mdb.  Do not attempt to include a / or other =
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> file name characters.
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> You should now be all set with your new log file to use for your 
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> contacts.  After you have finished operating as W1AW, to open your =
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> log file, click File > Open, navigate to your file and select it.  
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> default file name is LogData.mdb.
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> I will be making lots of contacts.  How do I configure AC Log to =
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> keystrokes and log lots of stations quickly?
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> =46rom AC Log 4.6's menu options click Settings > Fill Fields When =
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> from Call, so that there is a check mark beside it.  As long as your =
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> and mode remain the same, all you have to do is type the station's =
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> press space bar to tab to the next field and then press the enter key. 
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> the pertinent fields will fill from values of the previous contact =
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> tab, so if the values haven't changed, all you have to do is press =
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> In short, the sequence is type the call, press space bar, press enter.
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> When operating CW, can I set up an automatic string associated with an 
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> that references what I type in the Call field?
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> Yes, just use the $ character anywhere in the string such as "$ 599".  
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> you have KA3SEQ typed in the Call field, when you press the associated 
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> key, KA3SEQ 599 will be sent.
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> How do I create an ADIF file of the log for submittal to ARRL?
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> =46rom AC Log 4.6's menu options click File > Export ADIF > Whole Log 
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> follow the prompts.
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> That's all there is to it.
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> Enjoy your time operating as W1AW!
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> 73, Scott
> N3FJP
> http://www.n3fjp.com
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> Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general =
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> software since 1997.
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> Steve, K8SP
> Lansing, Pure MI

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