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[Tlf-devel] Kind of wishlist...
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Pekka T Pussinen |
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[Tlf-devel] Kind of wishlist... |
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Thu, 4 Nov 2004 17:27:52 +0200 |
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Hi.
The TLF was used by the University of Oulu Radio Club OH8TA (with
a contest call sign OH8T) in the CQWW SSB 2004. This was the very
first time I and most of the other operators used the software.
I myself have not used even other log software beforehands for
this kind of contest operation.
The software was used for logging and voice keying. The interface
for the radio was self-made and the equipment consisted from IC756
+ Heil headset + self-made foot switch. The headset and foot switch
were connected to the radio though interface, NOT through computer.
The computer + keyer was set up in parallel to the other
equipment, but the output audio from the PC was circulated through
4066 audio switch, which muted Heil microphone during transmission
from computer. Some RF- and ground-problems were encountered, which
propapbly were caused from the interface box and its layout.
Anyhow, we gathered some experience about the TLF as the first time
users. Also some ideas were gathered during the operation, which
we like to reveal for the persons with more programming abilities
(for example I can write a code as professionally as an average rock).
So, if you can get any ideas and so on from these, we do not resist
if someone(TM) implements them to TLF...
Documentation
-------------
I know that documentation is always the hardest part, but one site
/ file / directory for some kind of basic documentation about
every function would be nice... For example, we gathered meaning of
(default file) spreturn.wav after 1 kW of power were transmitting
"Hmmmmn, I dont know what this file is for... OH8T" (I know, not
enough testing beforehands, but...)
Gathering more documentation in other languages would help people
like "I have allways used Windows, because there is no other platform
for logging software" to migrate to the TLF. Also someone requested
that "this would be a heck nice to have in BSD / Windows"...
Voice keyer
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Auto-CQ seems to be fine, but the option to get multiple .wavs for
the CQ would be fine. This means, that we have filenames like
cq2-1.wav, cq2-2.wav ... cq2-9.wav which are played one at each
time. This prevents the situation, that one single letter is
pronounced poorly and the other station (with poor selectivity for
noisy signal, like I do) can't get it right even if listening to
multiple times. This idea could be also be used for a single call
sign audio file used in S&P mode.
Voice keyer could also stop keying by pressing esc... (I really hope
that it didn't allready do this, I'm writing this text with no
ability to test the TLF manually...)
The usage of previously recorded alphanumeric characters for the
CQ-mode would be nice; i.e. TLF would read the call aloud according
to the text inserted to the log line (which could also yield to the
possibilities "VP6?" in the log line to play "victor papa six, go
ahead" and so on). This option is not-so-nice for people who wants
have even a tiny bit of the "human interaction" in the contest, but it
IS a huge success for people which can't speak loud and clear, caused
by some nasty disease / disability or even the stuttering because of
the hectic contest experience.
Other things...
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The ability to log the operator changes in the log AND changing
setups as operator wants them to be would be nice (ie. cw keyer
speeds, colours, voice keyer filenames and paths...). This should
also work in vice versa, so operator could record the voice memories
and they will be saved for his / her own setup. Also "personal log"
will be possible, so operator can check how many countries /
multipliers he / she has worked during the contest etc...
Implemented log backup and full retraceability would of course be
nice; we used cron to copy the log every 5 minutes to prevent
accidents, but unintentional destruction of the couple of last QSOs
could be fatal.
The change of the operator could perhaps be implemented by inserting
USB memory stick to the computer, and the stick could contain
voice files etc. which could, by that way, be edited and recorded by
another computer. Also backup of the log could be automatically updated
to the memory stick, as the operator-specific results in the contest.
Is there any use for one-way network interface for the log ?? So there
is possibility to put one computer for the great public nearby and
put real-time log even to the Internet, without the ability to
modify the log (un)intentionally. Also real-time contest results
monitoring (for example at WRTC contests and other events...) via
the Internet is easier to implement.
So.. A couple of ideas gathered in a such a short time :) Comments
about the ideas' reality level is also welcome for my personal
training to achieve better software specification skills :) But at
last I hope that someone got an idea or two what can be done in the
dark hours of the day (18-20 hours / day here...)
73,
--
Pekka T Pussinen pekka.pussinen @! oulu.fi
OH8HBG http://www.ee.oulu.fi/~pussinen/
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