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KB0ZP
SUPER CONTEST LOG
USERS GUIDE
Larry Kebel (KB0ZP)
PO Box 2010
Sparks, NV 89432
USA
KB0ZP Page # 2
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
You are encouraged to copy and distribute this DISK in an unmodified form.
Please notify me if you have any suggestions on how these programs may be
improved or changed. Any and all comments are welcome. If your suggestions
are accepted and they are the first time mentioned, I will send you an
upgraded DISK (free of charge) including your modifications as well as all
the others that have preceded you. If your suggestion is lengthy or
complicated, a sample program on a disk would be appreciated. Even this GUIDE
is not beyond improvement.
The programs were created on a Leading Edge computer with a monochrome
monitor and no graphics board using the Microsoft QuickBASIC Compiler. And,
the printer used is a Gemini 10X. Therefore, these programs should work on
the IBM XT and many clones. I believe that you will need 640K of memory, if
you intend to make many contacts. If you have found trouble on your computer,
please let me know.
Copies of the original source code are NOT available to any individual or
organization for any reason. So please don't ask.
I make no guarantees or warranties as to the accuracy , correctness or
reliability of these programs. All responsibilities are borne by the user.
The first thing you should do is to make a copy of the HAM DISK #2 using the
COPY command from DOS and put it in a safe place.
A>COPY A:*.* B:
Version C.3 consists of the following programs:
READ ME
KB0ZPLOG EXE
KB0ZP DOC
KB0ZPPRN EXE
KB0ZP Page # 3
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
PURPOSE ---
Yes, I know - What we don't need is another contest logging program. But,
what we do need is a GOOD contest program. One that is easy to use and works
fast. One that can be run by one person while working the radio. It should
help the operator, not hinder him and slow things down. With your help and
suggestions, we will make this the "Contest Logging Program to end all
Contest Logging Programs."
DEMO DISK ---
If upon booting up the program disk, there is a flashing sign saying "DEMO
DISK" then you will know that the program you have is for demonstration
purposes only. The program, duping, logging etc. will all work exactly as the
full program but it will be limited to only 10 contacts. You will have an
opportunity to evaluate the program and make sure it is exactly what you
want. If there is something that you would like added before you order a full
working program, just let me know.
GETTING STARTED ---
You will need a copy of this disk and 2 blank formatted disks. The first
thing to do is to create a contest log program disk on one of the blank
diskettes for use in the field. The procedure is to place the HAM DISK in
Drive A: and a blank disk in Drive B:. Then from the A prompt enter -
A>DISKCOPY A: B:
The next step is to label the disks you are working with. The one you created
above should be labelled SUPER CONTEST LOG PROGRAM. And the last blank disk
you have should be labelled (CONTEST NAME) DATA DISK (DATE). All the data for
up to 4000 contacts will be written to this disk. I don't think you will need
any more data space.
STATION SETUP ---
Since one of the objectives of this program is that it is to be run by only
one person - a few words about station setup. Sit squarely at your table and
place the microphone on a stand right in front of you. Then immediately
behind that place the computer keyboard. Working away from you, the computer
comes next with the screen on top. Place the radio to the right or left of
the computer. The radio should be put on VOX and wear earphones. Now you are
all set for one man operation.
KB0ZP Page # 4
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
RUNNING THE PROGRAM ---
Place the program disk in Drive A: and enter -
A>KB0ZPLOG
And the program will start. Remove the program disk from Drive A: and replace
it with the Data disk. That is all that must be done with the programs. Turn
on the printer and align the paper at this time.
After the opening billboard - Press any key to continue ...
TIME & DATE RESET ---
The time and date that are in memory will be shown here. if both of these are
OK - press Y and you will move on to the next screen. If either one is not
correct, press N. You will then be asked which one is incorrect. Press D for
Date or T for Time. If you press N no changes will be made and you will move
to the next screen.
When D is pressed, you will be able to enter the corrected date. It must be
entered in the format shown. ie MM/DD/YY. 12 Jul 78 would be entered as
07/12/78. Don't forget the slashes (/). Then press enter and you will be
asked if all is correct. If OK press Y, if not press N.
Now press T to change the time. Enter the correct time in the format shown.
2:35pm would be entered as 14:35:00. This is a 24 hour clock. Also, you must
type the colons (:). You do not have to type the seconds. 14:35 is OK. The
time will start when enter is pressed for more accurate timekeeping. But,
please remember that the clock in the computer is not too accurate. When
entering the time & date just remember to use the DOS format. The day of the
week will change automatically.
The next question to answer is whether you are using Local, Zulu, or UTC
time. Press the appropriate letter and you are now shown the new date and
time. If you still have errors or change your mind, do the process again. If
all is OK, press Y.
START UP ---
If you are restoring the memory after a power failure, or some other
disaster, refer to the section "What To Do If The Power Goes Off" otherwise,
press N.
Make sure that there is a blank formatted disk in Drive A: This is where all
the data of the contacts made is stored. I calculate that a DSDD disk will
hold all the info on 4000 contacts.
All of the entries will automatically be changed to all capital letters no
matter how you enter it. So, you don't have to worry about the shift key.
KB0ZP Page # 5
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
Now enter Y or N if you want to print out the contacts as well as save to
disk. And, don't forget to turn on the printer and align the paper.
Then enter the call sign that is going to be used for the contest. There is a
maximum of 10 characters that can be entered here. KA0HAM/VE6 is the longest
type of call sign that may be used.
NAME OF CONTEST ---
Enter the name of the contest when asked. You have a maximum of 26
characters, numbers & spaces available. Things like FIELD DAY, JUNE
SWEEPSTAKES, CQ PREFIX, are all OK. I would suggest that you not put a date
in the name of the contest since the date will be printed on the printout
anyway. If you select the name FIELD DAY or FIELDDAY, the program will
automatically set itself up to handle that contest. It will keep score as to
the Field Day rules, (See automatic scoring) and allow you to contact any
station on any band or mode. But will not allow you to contact the same
station twice on the same band AND mode. The two exchange names will
automatically be set.
EXCHANGE #2 ---
The first piece of information (Exchange #1) you receive from the other
station will be the call sign. That will be true no matter what contest you
are running. The second piece of information depends upon the contest. And,
may be selected by you. Let's say you need a signal report from him. You may
type RST or SIG REPORT at this point. There is a maximum of 12 characters,
numbers & spaces available. If RST is selected, a 59 or 599 will appear
automatically during the contest when you depress ENTER. They are selected by
the mode you are in. Of course, you may enter any RST you wish.
EXCHANGE #3 ---
This works the same as above and is optional. If a 3rd piece of information
is not needed for the contest, press enter.
SAME STATION, DIFFERENT BANDS ---
If you may contact a station only once no matter what band or mode during the
contest, enter N. Be careful here. Because of duping information, this MAY
NOT be changed once entered.
KB0ZP Page # 6
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
SELECT THE BAND ---
Press the key letter of one of the 14 different bands listed. If you want to
work a band that is not listed, enter the letter (O). Then type in the band
you wish to use. Numbers only please. Then type (M) or (C) or (G) for Meters
Centimeters or Gegahertz.
You may use this extra band as many times as you wish. The computer will
record and save any band you enter. So, you may enter two or three or more
different bands in this area and all the record keeping and duping will be
taken care of. This gives you an unlimited number of bands you may work. I
have put the most common ones on the screen for your use. You cannot use P
during the initial set up. When the band is stated as "Not assigned" you must
enter something.
SELECT THE MODE ---
There are 7 different modes you may choose from or press 8 and you may select
any mode you wish. This option works the same as BAND above. To log cross
mode contacts such as transmitting on CW and listening on voice, press 8 and
name the band A1-A3. The 9 option works as above.
THE MAIN SCREEN ---
This is where the action takes place. In the upper left hand corner, Today's
Date is displayed. The date will change as you pass midnight. Check to make
sure it is correct especially if you are using Zulu or UTC time. If it is
incorrect, enter (F1) as the call sign then (D) and you will be offered a
chance to change the date just like before when you originally entered it.
The upper right hand corner displays the Time of Day. It is Local, Zulu, or
UTC as you specified in the beginning. If you would like to change it, enter
(F1) as the call sign then (T) and you will be given a chance to change it as
before. Don't try to get away with not specifying the L, Z, or U options
because it is needed on the printout.
In the top center is the name of the contest. Make sure it is correct. If
not, enter (F1) then (N) and you will be given an opportunity to change it.
The Call Sign of the operating station is displayed near the top of the
screen on the right. Enter (F1) then (Y) to correct.
Under that, the Total Number of contacts are kept track of.
Working down, the next thing is an Elapsed Timer. It indicates how long it
has been since the last contact.
If you press (F1) then (S) you can set a timerto let you know if you are
making contacts as fast as you desire. Set the new time delay to the rate at
which you want to make contacts - say 20 sec. - If you do not log a contact
every 20 seconds, the words "Elapsed Time" will start flashing.
KB0ZP Page # 7
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Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
The next box will display any error messages that come up.
The next to bottom box is used to keep track of the score. It will display
NOT CALCULATING when the parameters of the scoring have not been entered.
AUTOMATIC SCORING ---
Enter (F1) as the call sign then (P) and you will be taken to a special
screen where you may enter the parameters for scoring. If you have entered
FIELD DAY as the name of the contest, the special rules for that contest will
appear. They should be self explanatory. Any other contest will allow you to
adjust the scoring to your needs. Future versions of this program will have
this feature expanded.
TEST RUN ---
As you can see, the Band & Mode you selected are highlighted by a square box.
Now enter a Call Sign, say KB0ZP. Then enter the other information asked for.
Just make up something. A maximum of 12 characters is allowed for each. The
Call Sign must have at least 4 characters with a maximum of 10 and a number
must be in the second or third position.
When the last piece of information is entered. the printer begins to print
the masthead for page one and the record of your first contact. Notice that
the disk drive light also went on which means that your contact has been
saved to disk. Immediately after each contact, all information is printed &
saved to disk so that if there is a power failure no information is lost. The
Elapsed Timer has been reset to zero and it starts counting again. Now you
are ready for your next contact. All of this takes about 4 seconds. If either
piece of information is titled RST, all you need to do is press enter for an
RST of 599 or 59.
Enter KB0ZP again as another contact and see what happens. Embarrassing isn't
it? Hi! The error message will keep blinking until you log in another Call
Sign.
Now let's change the band. Enter (F1) for the call sign then (B) and you will
be given a chance to choose a different band to work - Choose one and press
the key letter. Notice that the highlight box has changed position reflecting
your new choice. Enter KB0ZP again with the other information and you will
see that it is not a dupe this time because you changed the band. And,
hopefully, you have indicated in the set-up that you MAY contact the same
station on different bands. Total contacts now reads 2. And since the
masthead was not printed, the total time elapsed was about 1.5 seconds.
Change the mode by entering (F1) then (M) as above. Make a change and the box
moved again. Enter KB0ZP again and now you might have another dupe because
you "worked" me on that band before. Notice that you are building a complete
record on the screen of all your contacts. The Total Contact box adds them up
and displays the grand total. The program will crash if the total exceeds
4000. If you do exceed 4000 contacts - call me - I'd like to talk to you!
KB0ZP Page # 8
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
Now take a look at the printout that you are generating. The masthead
contains your Call Sign, The name of the contest, and the date. It lists all
the information you obtained in your contact in a chronological order. There
is now a permanent record of the time lag between contacts. There is also a
place to keep track of QSL records. I believe that this might come in handy
if you are collecting prefixes or something. Notice also that the column
headings change to reflect the information required by each contest. The
printout will scroll to print a new page after every 50 contacts. This makes
it easy to file your contacts by 50's. There is enough room on the left side
of the page for 3-hole punching if you file in a loose leaf binder.
To see if you have worked a station before - type in the call sign and hit
enter. If it is a dupe, you will be notified. If it is not a dupe, try to
work him. Then let's say that you make no contact, just enter (/) slash and
it is cancelled. The elapsed time clock will continue as if nothing happened.
A slash (/) may be typed as the last character of any of the three pieces of
information. And, when return is pressed, all those entries will be voided.
There is a listing of all the Amateur Radio Sections in North America and
suggested abbreviations in this guide and also in the program - press (F2) to
view it. When entering the sections as called for on Field Day you must be
careful to use a good abbreviation chart. No two should be the same and they
should be easy to remember. If you enter the Iowa Section as IA one time and
Iowa the next, when you alphabetize IN or Indiana will fall between the two.
Type (F1) and then (L) to list all the contacts made so far. Before the
listing is made, you will be asked which contact to start with. If you press
enter, the listing will start with number 1. When you have a lot of contacts,
it is better to start with a number near the one you wish to view. Then press
any key to go to the next listing of contacts. But, if you press [enter] you
will go directly back to the contest. So, to view a small number of contacts
you may select the starting number and then finish any time you want.
After finding a specific contact, you may change or fix the entry. Press (F1)
then (C). Enter the contact number and make the necessary changes.
You may exit directly to DOS by pressing (F1) and (Q). All the files are
closed each time afte information is entered, so the information may be
recalled anytime needed. And, if power goes off there is nothing to worry
about.
(Alt (A thru N)) will show you the useable frequencies by band and class of
licence. When at that screen, you may press (E) which will gie you 3 screens
of Emmissions Designators. By pressing (L) the limitations will be shown.
Those who have helped in improving this program are:
KB0VT, N0DUH, WA0KDC, KB6RCI
GOOD LUCK IN YOUR CONTESTING
KB0ZP
KB0ZP Page # 9
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
WHAT TO DO IF THE POWER GOES OFF
1. Don't panic - you have all the important data on the disk.
2. Remove the data disk from Drive A:
3. Insert the program disk in Drive A:
4. Return to DOS
5. Enter A>:KB0ZPLOG
6. Press Y when asked about restoring the memory.
7. Remove the program disk and insert the data disk in Drive A:
8. Press any key
9. Choose the Band & Mode
10. This will take you back to the main chart.
11. Check the printer and align the paper.
12. The printer will start automatically and print another masthead starting
with the next contact number. All duping will continue as if you never lost
power.
13. A clean printout can be made after the contest with the print program.
NOTE: The number of contacts by band & mode and the scoring total will not be
restored. It takes too much time & space on the disk to save all 120 enteries
after each contact. It's really not needed anyway. The total score should be
recalculated at your liesure when the contest is over. The restore does,
however, save and restore all the scoring parameters. So, upon restart, the
score will start over again.
KB0ZP Page # 10
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
CANADA NEW ENGLAND DIVISION
AB - Alberta CT - Connecticut
BC - British Columbia EMA- Eastern Massachusetts
MB - Manitoba ME - Maine
NF - Maritime, Nfld NH - New Hampshire
ON - Ontario RI - Rhode Island
PQ - Quebec VT - Vermont
SK - Saskatchewan WMA- Western Massachusetts
ATLANTIC DIVISION NORTHWESTERN DIVISION
DE - Delaware AK - Alaska
EPA- Eastern Pennsylvania ID - Idaho
MD - Maryland, DC MT - Montana
SNJ- Southern New Jersey OR - Oregon
WNY- Western New York WA - Washington
WPA- Western Pensylvania
PACIFIC DIVISION
CENTRAL DIVISION EB - East Bay
IL - Illinois NV - Nevada
IN - Indiana PC - Pacific
WI - Wisconsin SV - Sacremento Valley
SF - San Francisco
DAKOTA DIVISION SJV- San Joaquin Valley
MN - Minnesota SCV- Santa Clara Valley
ND - North Dakota
SD - South Dakota ROANOKE DIVISION
NC - North Carolina
DELTA DIVISION SC - South Carolina
AR - Arkansas VA - Virginia
LA - Louisiana WV - West Virginia
MS - Mississippi
TN - Tennessee ROCKY MOUNTAIN DIVISION
CO - Colorado
GREAT LAKES DIVISION NM - New Mexico
KY - Kentucky UT - Utah
MI - Michigan WY - Wyoming
OH - Ohio
SOUTHEASTERN DIVISION
HUDSON DIVISION AL - Alabama
ENY- Eastern New York GA - Georgia
NYC- NYC, Long Island NFL- Northern Florida
NNJ- Northern New Jersey SFL- Southern Florida
WIN- West Indies
MIDWEST DIVISION
IA - Iowa SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION
KS - Kansas AZ - Arizona
MO - Missouri LOS- Los Angeles
NE - Nebraska OJ - Orange
SDO- San Diego
WEST GULF DIVISION SB - Santa Barbara
NTX- Northern Texas
OK - Oklahoma
STX- Southern Texas
KB0ZP Page # 11
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Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
BENEFITS OF THE SUPER CONTEST LOG
The date changes automatically as you pass midnight
It automatically keeps track of the total number of contacts and where they
were made and continuously displays all the information on the screen
Unlimited number of BANDS may be used
Unlimited number of MODES may be used
Help screens for 14 bands (Frequencies by license class and emissions
allowed)
Help screen for frequency limitations
Help screens for emission designators
Elapsed time indicator
Automatic duping (You select if by band or total contacts)
Automatic save to disk
Optional immediate printout
All duping information can be restored after power down
Fast running
Easy to use
Protection against power failure
Enter your own exchange titles
Creates a data disk for customized printouts at you liesure
KB0ZP Page # 12
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
SUPER CONTEST LOG PRINT PROGRAM
PURPOSE ---
This program works in conjunction with the SUPER CONTEST LOG Version B.7 and
will print out the information from the data disk in any alphabetical form
wanted as well as to produce the source forms needed for submissions for
awards.
RUNNING THE PROGRAM ---
You will need a copy of KB0ZP #2 and the data disk which was created by the
SUPER CONTEST LOG program.
At this time it might be a good idea to make a copy of your data disk for
safe keeping.
Place KB0ZP #2 in Drive A: and enter:
A>KB0ZPPRN
And the program will start. Remove the program disk from Drive A: and replace
it with the data disk. Be sure to turn on the printer and align the paper at
this time.
After the opening billboard - Press any key to continue ...
The next screen will be a directory of all the different prinouts available.
Eleven are listed at the present time. If you would like to see additional
formats, please let me know. Almost anything can be done.
Press the appropriate key ...
After you have entered your choice - the computer & printer take over and
everything is automatic. When all the printing is finished, you will be asked
if you want another copy. Type Y for yes, N for no. If you typed Y, the
printing will scroll and start immediately since no alphabetising has to be
done. If you press N you will go back to the print directory and then you may
select another printout.
A note on alphabetising - I know it is very slow. It is a bubble sort. I am
looking for something much quicker. If you have any suggestions - send them
to me. Note that the sort is complete. ie the first column is sorted, then
the second within the first, and then the third within the second etc.
KB0ZP Page # 13
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
You may also write your own print program if you want to. All the data was
written to the disk with the following commands.
OPEN "R", #1, "A:KB0ZP.DTA", 87
FIELD #1, 18 as K$, 10 AS C$, 9 AS D$, 9 AS T$, 7 AS B$,
5 AS M$, 12 AS G$, 12 AS S$, 5 AS Q$
Where:
K$=Duping Records C$=Call Sign
D$=Date T$=Time (Last byte is Z, L, or U)
B$=Band M$=Mode
G$=2nd piece of the exchange S$=3rd piece of the exchange
Q$=Contact Number
OPEN "R", #2, "A:KB0ZP-1.DTA",106
FIELD #2, 10 as A$, 26 as N$, 12 as E$, 12 as F$, 4 as DA$, 1 as P$, 1 as SB$
4 as T$, 4 as V$, 4 as C$, 4 as R$, 4 as S$, 4 as AS$, a as AM$, 4 as PA$,
4 as O$, 4 as M$
Where:
A$=Call Sign of the operating station N$=Name of the contest
E$=2nd exchange name F$=3rd exchange name
P$=Want Printout? (Y or N) SB$=Same Station Different Bands
DA$=4 digit year T$=Total Bonus Points
V$=Voice Points C$=CW Points
R$=RTTY Points S$=SSTV Points
AS$=ASCII Points AM$=AMTOR Points
PA$=Packet Points O$=Other Points
M$=Multiplier
FIELD DAY ONLY:
OPEN "R", #2, "A:KB0ZP-2.DTA", 36
FIELD #2, $ as PR$, 4 as EP$, 4 as PB$, 4 as MO$, $ as MR$, 4 as ST$,
4 as NP$, 4 as W$, 4 as MA$
Where
PR$=Packet Radio Bonus EP$=Emergency Preparedness Bonus
PB$=Public Relations Bonus MO$=Message Origination Bonus
MR$=Message Relay Bonus ST$=Satelight Bonus
NP$=Natural Power Bonus W$=W1AW Bonus
MA$=MARS Contact Bonus
KB0ZP Page # 14
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Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
BENEFITS OF THE SUPER CONTEST LOG PRINT PROGRAM
Alphabetized printouts (in any form)
Special formats for different contests
Tailored with your Call Sign
Room for 42 different printouts
Can be done at your liesure
KB0ZP Page # 15
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Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
USER SUPPORTED
The KB0ZP series of computer programs are written and used by Amateur Radio
Operators. If you have any favorite programs you would like to see
distributed on these disks please let me know. You and the original writer
will get full credit for the effort put forth. Please submit all programs on
a DSDD 5 1/4 inch Diskette. The program must be available as Public Domain
and written in IBM BASIC. I don't know any other languages. If the program is
accepted, I will send you the latest version of the HAM DISK it appears in.
If you like these programs and wish to add any ideas of your own, please let
me know about them. There is no such thing as a bad idea.If they are valid, I
will add them to the disks. But, any and all ideas are welcome.
A $25 contribution to KB0ZP is not much to ask. It won't make me rich, but it
might help me from going broke. Upon receipt of your $25, you will become a
registered user of KB0ZP #2 and will receive all notifications of any updates
or additions to this disk. It will also help to defer any mailing costs and
some of the expenses involved in creating these programs as well as to
encourage me to continue to make high quality and easy to use ham software.
Only registered users will get replies to letters.
THANK YOU
KB0ZP
PO Box 2010
Sparks, NV 98432
USA
KB0ZP Page # 16
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Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
SUGGESTION FORM
Name Call Sign
Address
City
State Zip
Type of computer used:
Amount of RAM available:
Program Name:
Program Version number (as seen on the screen):
$25 enclosed (Y or N) to become a registered user.
Only registered users get replies.
Your comments and suggestions please: ___
Larry Kebel, KB0ZP, PO Box 2010, Sparks, NV 89432
KB0ZP Page # 17
SUPER CONTEST LOG
Version C.3
USERS GUIDE
ORDER FORM
KB0ZP ELECTRONIC MESSAGE SYS (Not copy protected) Registration fee ----$25.00
Quantity Message Recording/Handling for Electronic Transmission
Encoding/Decoding of messages
Remembers 10 "FROM" Addresses
Remembers 10 "TO" Addresses
ARRL Format
Third Party Agreement Help Screen
Save to ASCII (220 Messages per Data Disk)
Post office Abbreviations Help Screen
HX & Precedence Help Screens
Easy Booking of messages
Optional Hard Copy Printout
KB0ZP SUPER CONTEST LOG (Not copy protected) Registration fee -------- $25.00
Super Contest Log
Multiple Printout Formats
Automatic Duping
Unlimited Number of Bands or Modes
Restore after Power Failure
17 Help Screens
4000 Contacts Possible
Time of Day and Elapsed Timer
All Saved to Disk Immediately
Personalized Printout Now or Later
KB0ZP REPORT FORMS (Not copy protected) Registration fee ------------- $10.00
County Hunters Record Keeping
Use With PC-FILE III
Unlimited Sort Routines
Special Report Printout for CQ Magazine
Keep Track of QSL's
Enter Data While on the Air
PC FILE III (For registered users only) ------------------------------ $ 5.00
Demo-disks are available for $5 each.
Larry Kebel KB0ZP
PO Box 2010
Sparks, NV 89432
*ORDER FORM*