Quote:First, there is a mode where the cursor is in the CALL window but the program does not accept input--it just ignores it. That's when the "+" button has not been pressed. I get trapped by this all the time. The fix would be to accept input when the cursor is in the CALL window without requiring the + button to be pressed.
It sounds like you have not yet entered the first QSO in the log. If you had a QSO (or more than one) already in the log, and did not added a new record, a previous QSO would be under the cursor, and your typing would edit the callsign of the QSO displayed on the log form.
You can Press {Ctrl+N} to add a new QSO, or the {Enter} key can be configured to do this. See Log/Setup.
Quote:Another great improvement would be to do realtime lookups of calls as entered, just like Google does on search terms. For example: Put in the prefix and DXCC info would be displayed in the progress windows. You might also look up the call after waiting a little bit to make sure the whole call has bveen entered. That way a lookup could be displayed in the browser before the TAB key is pressed. That would change the meaning of TAB slightly--we'd only hit it if we actually engaged in a QSO. To see where I've worksed someone, I need to hit TAB. If I decide not to pursue this QSO, I need to back out of the log transaction. This is something I do a lot--put in call to see if I've worked the guy on xx band.
I see merit to this. The only problem would be callbook lookup -- it is done in background mode since it can take some time when doing an internet lookup. It takes just pressing {Esc} to back out.
Quote:I also find many inacuracies when Logic sets the freq of the sub rcvr from the spot log. I've used TRX Mgr and it does a great job at this, but Logic seems to be inconsistent. It happens often enough that I have grown to not trust Logic in setting the second rcvr. I haven't studied it, but if the TRX algorithms were used, I suspect it would help accuracy in Logic--and again streamline ops for everyone.
Ok, what radio do you have, what driver are you using, and tell me a little more about the inaccuracy.
Quote:Still, you've got a great program in Logic!!
Thanks! We try.
73,
Dennis