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***************************************************************************
* Configuration file for Canberra Communications TURBOLOG *
* *
* This file must reside in the same directory as TURBOLOG.EXE. *
* Please see the user documentation for more information. *
* *
* Each parameter has a name starting in column 1 followed by one or more *
* values. The parameter list is followed by a semicolon. *
***************************************************************************
* VERSION INFORMATION *
* TurboLog versions: 1.00, 1.01 *
* Last changed: 20 Jan 1992 *
***************************************************************************
*
* Disk structure and related items
*
DRIVE C:; [Drive on which the .EXE files are held]
DATADIR \TURBOLOG\DATA; [Directory for data files (eg COUNTRY.DAT)]
FILEDIR \TURBOLOG\USRFILES; [Directory for general user files]
IMPORTDIR \TURBOLOG\USRFILES; [Import files directory]
EDITOR \TURBOLOG\ED.EXE; [Internal editor (set to your preferred
editor - you have about 100k of memory maximum)]
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* L O G B O O K S E T U P
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* General options
*
MYLOC IO91OI; [My location using IARU Locator]
*MYLATLON 51 22 N 0 50 W; [My location in latitude/longitude]
* [Note: Only one of MYLOC or MYLATLON is needed.
* [If you set both MYLOC and MYLATLON then the
* [second value will be used.]
DAYUSA NO; [YES: Date format MM/DD/YY. NO: format DD-MM-YY]
BLANKING YES; [Screen saver operational]
BLANKTIME 300; [Time in seconds]
KEYWORDS YES; [Using keyword facility - YES/NO]
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Modes in use
* Up to 4 modes. Each mode is up to 4 characters. The first entry is the mode
* as it will appear whilst using TurboLog. In addition, up to 4 further
* "aliases" can be defined, to help with importing logs from other programs.
*
* A further 12 modes may be defined which do not form part of the DXCC operation
* of TurboLog. These are refered to as "Modes II" in the program.
*
* Main Alias modes...
MODE CW A1A A2A;
MODE SSB J3E R3E;
MODE FM;
MODE AM;
MODE RTTY J2B;
MODE AMTR;
MODE SSTV;
MODE FSTV;
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Band limits. Used to determine what band a DX spot belongs in, and what
* mode it's (probably) on. Also defines the default power you run on the band,
* and whether the LOCATOR field is used in the log input window.
* Up to 12 bands may be defined for DXCC purposes, plus an additional 12 which
* are not included in DXCC tables. These are refered to as "Bands II" in the
* program.
*
* Freq W/length LF-limit CW-limit HF-limit Power Loc?
BAND 1.8 160 1810 1840 2000 32 NO;
BAND 3.5 80 3500 3600 3800 200 NO;
BAND 7.0 40 7000 7040 7100 200 NO;
BAND 10.1 30 10100 10150 10150 200 NO;
BAND 14.0 20 14000 14100 14350 200 NO;
BAND 18.0 17 18068 18100 18168 200 NO;
BAND 21.0 15 21000 21150 21450 200 NO;
BAND 24.9 12 24890 24920 24990 200 NO;
BAND 28.0 10 28000 28250 29700 200 NO;
BAND 50 6 50000 50100 52000 10 YES;
BAND 70 4 70000 70100 70500 50 YES;
BAND 144 2 144000 144150 146000 200 YES;
BAND 432 - 432000 432150 440000 0 YES;
BAND 1300 - 1240000 1291000 1300000 0 YES;
BAND 2300 - 2300000 2400000 2450000 0 YES;
BAND 3400 - 3400000 3475800 3475800 0 YES;
BAND 5600 - 5650000 5830000 5850000 0 YES;
BAND 10k - 10000000 10500000 10500000 0 YES;
BAND 24k - 24000000 24250000 24250000 0 YES;
BAND 47k - 47000000 47200000 47200000 0 YES;
*
* Your computer's COM port setup.
* Each COM port must have a port address and its own IRQ. the standard setup
* is as follows. Consult your computer hardware manuals before making
* changes. The ADDRESS must be specified in Hexadecimal, as shown below.
* COM PORT ADDRESS IRQ
* COM1 3F8 4
* COM2 2F8 3
* COM3 3E8 2
* COM4 2E8 5
*
* COMNO ADDR IRQ
COMPORT 1 3F8 4;
COMPORT 2 2F8 3;
COMPORT 3 3E8 2;
COMPORT 4 2E8 5;
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* CAT (Computer Assisted Transceiver) interface specification.
* These parameters allow customization of the CAT interface to your
* transceiver. The following transceiver (TCVR) types are supported:
*
* Yaesu: FT1000, FT990
* 4800 baud, 8 data, no parity, 2 stop bits
*
* Icom: IC735, IC751, IC761, IC765, IC781, IC7000 (R7000)
* 1200 baud, 8 data, no parity, 1 stop bit
*
* Kenwood: TS140, TS440, TS680, TS711, TS811, TS850, TS940, TS950
* 4800 baud, 8 data, no parity, 2 stop bits
*
CAT NO; [Transceiver on serial port COM1-4 [YES/NO]
CPORT COM2; [Serial port used by the Transceiver (COM1-4)]
* [MUST be a different port to that used by PPORT!!!]
TCVR FT1000; [Transceiver type from list above]
CMDDELAY 200; [Delay between commands to Transceiver (see user guide)]
DATDELAY 500; [Delay for data from Transceiver (see user guide)]
CTRACE NO; [Trace CAT interface (YES/NO)]
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* MORSE THINGS
*
MORSE INT; [INT=internal morse generator
* [OFF=no morse at all]
CWPORT PRT1; [Internal CW generator keying output:]
* [COM1/2/3/4 (CTS and DTR) or PRT1/PRT2 (Strobe)]
* [Ignored unless MORSE=INT]
CWMSGS DEFAULT; [.MTL File containing default morse messages
* [.MPF File containing the internal CW sender options]
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Auto BAND CHANGE
* For owners of FT1000/FT990 transceivers only!
* You can intercept the band data from your rig and automatically QSY
* to the band you tune your radio to! See user manual for information.
*
AUTOBAND NO; [Auto band change on? YES/NO]
AUTOPORT PRT1; [Printer interface used for auto band input (PRT1/PRT2)]
*
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* External databases
*
* Text substitutions are indicated by a %X where X is a single character
* from the following table:
* %1 registered user's callsign
* %2 TNC type (from INITIALISE statement above)
* %3 Transceiver type (from TCVR parameter above)
* %4 Currently selected PacketCluster callsign
* %5 Currently highlighted DX spot callsign
* %6 Name of the current log file
*
* The next two parameters refer to the "Q" QSL access from filtered and
* unfiltered windows. QSLPROG contains just the program name without extension.
* The program must reside in the root directory or be accessible via the PATH
*
QSLINFO NO; [YES=QSL database available (eg W6GO)]
QSLPROG PCDB; [QSL database program name]
QSLPARAM SH/QSL %5; [Parameter string]
*
* The following section sets up the external databases menu facility.
* Each menu item, of which there can be a maximum of 10, comprises the
* following three lines:
* DBMENU n The text that will appear in the menu line
* DATABASE n The database program's path and name
* PARAMS n The parameter line that will be passed to the program
*
*
DBMENU 1 'List DX spots file';
DBPROG 1 \UTILS\LI.EXE; [Put your own list utility path/progname here]
DBPARAM 1 \TURBOLOG\USRFILES\SPOTS.LOG;
DBMENU 10 'DOS Gateway';
DBPROG 10 \COMMAND.COM;
DBPARAM 10 ;
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* PACKETCLUSTER INTERFACE PARAMETERS
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* General setup
*
MYSSID 0; [SSID in range 0 to 15. (0 means no SSID in use)]
WATCH NO; [Watch connect operations (YES/NO). This can be useful if
* [you are trying to track down where a handshake operation
* [is getting stuck. Keep it OFF for normal operation]
POKELINK 0; [If you have an indirect link which needs a periodic
* [transaction from you to stay up, then set POKELINK to
* [the time period in minutes. 0 disables this feature]
DEFAULT1 FILT; [RAW: default menu option is RAW DATA window,
* [FILT: default menu option is FILTERED DX window]
* [UNFILT: default menu option if UNFILTERED DX window]
AUTOREAD YES; [YES: Mail messages read automatically. NO: not read]
FILEMAIL YES; [YES: Inbound mail stored in MAILIN.nnn files on disc]
DUPEFILT YES; [YES: Do not display exact duplicate spots, announces]
* [WWV's etc (useful for unconnected monitoring)]
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Packet TNC serial interface specification
*
PACKET YES; [Yes: packet interfaces in use]
PPORT COM1; [Serial port used by the TNC (COM1-4)]
* [MUST be a different port to that used by CPORT!!!]
PSPEED 1200; [Speed for the said port (300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600)]
PPARITY E; [Serial port parity: E, O or N]
PLENGTH 7; [Serial word length: 7 or 8]
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Multiconnect facility
* Note particularly that the STREAMSW parameter must have the same value as
* that given in the INITIALISE section for your TNC (see below).
*
MULTI YES; [Multiconnect enabled/disabled]
STREAMSW 127; [Decimal value of switch character]
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* DX Spot filing operations
* You can save your DX spots as they arrive to a disc file.
*
FILESPOT YES; [YES: File DX spots according to following rules]
SPOTTYPE FILT; [FILT: File filtered DX spots only]
* [UNFILT: File all spots]
SPOTNAME SPOTS.LOG; [Name of the SPOTS file. Spots are put in FILEDIR]
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* TNC INITIALISATION
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* When TurboLog is started up, the connected TNC is initialised and certain
* command strings are sent to it so it will work correctly.
*
ITIMEOUT 10; [Timeout value (seconds) for initialisation to complete]
*
* Initialisation string
* ClusTerm executes this sequence when it is started up in order to check
* and regularise the TNC interface. Up to 256 total characters may be
* defined, bracketed by INITIALISE and INITIALEND statements.
* The following special characters are defined:
* >...> Data enclosed by >...> is sent TO the TNC
* <...< Data enclosed by <...< is the response expected from the TNC
* | send a <CR>
* ^ send the control code (eg ^C sends Cntl-C)
* [ send the ESCAPE code (27 Dec, $1B Hex)
* ~ delay for 200mS
* _ Do nothing (Spacer character)
* Only one initialisation format should be defined: the one that relates to
* your TNC type. Comment the others out with a * in column 1.
*
* PK232 typical initialisation
*
*INITIALISE PK232; [Must say INITIALISE PK232;]
>*~~*~~*~~*~~*~~^X^C>
<cmd:<
>D|>
<cmd:<
>D|>
<cmd:<
>ECHO OFF|>
<cmd:<
>FLOW ON|>
<cmd:<
>XON $11|>
<cmd:<
>XOFF $13|>
<cmd:<
>START $11|>
<cmd:<
>STOP $13|>
<cmd:<
>NEWMODE ON|>
<cmd:<
>ACRDISP 0|>
<cmd:<
>CANPAC $00|>
<cmd:<
>CHS 127|>
<cmd:<
INITIALEND;
*
* PK88 typical initialisation
*
*INITIALISE PK88; [Must say INITIALISE PK88;]
>*~~*~~*~~*~~*^X^C>
<cmd:<
>D|>
<cmd:<
>D|>
<cmd:<
>ECHO OFF|>
<cmd:<
>FLOW ON|>
<cmd:<
>XON $11|>
<cmd:<
>XOFF $13|>
<cmd:<
>START $11|>
<cmd:<
>STOP $13|>
<cmd:<
>NEWMODE ON|>
<cmd:<
>ACRDISP 0|>
<cmd:<
>CANPAC $00|>
<cmd:<
>CHS 127|>
<cmd:<
INITIALEND;
*
* TNC 2 typical initialisation
*
INITIALISE TNC-2; [Can change to your TNC-2 type]
>^X^C>
>RESTART|>
<cmd:<
>XON $11|>
<cmd:<
>XOFF $13|>
<cmd:<
>START $11|>
<cmd:<
>STOP $13|>
<cmd:<
>ECHO OFF|>
<cmd:<
>FLOW ON|>
<cmd:<
>NEWMODE ON|>
<cmd:<
>SCREEN 0|>
<cmd:<
>CANPAC $00|>
<cmd:<
>STR 127|>
<cmd:<
INITIALEND;
*
* KPC-2 initialisation
*
*INITIALISE KPC-2; [Must say INITIALISE KPC-2;]
>^X^C~>
<cmd:<
>~D|><cmd:<>D|><cmd:<
>XFLOW ON|>
<cmd:<
>XON $11|>
<cmd:<
>XOFF $13|>
<cmd:<
>START $11|>
<cmd:<
>STOP $13|>
<cmd:<
>ECHO OFF|>
<cmd:<
>FLOW ON|>
<cmd:<
>NEWMODE ON|>
<cmd:<
>SCREEN 0|>
<cmd:<
>CANPAC $00|>
<cmd:<
>STR 127|>
<cmd:<
INITIALEND;
*
* KAM typical initialisation. Note that the second callsign is used
* (eg if MYCALL=G3XYZ/G4XYZ ClusTerm will use G4XYZ)
* Note that the TNC type (in INITIALISE statement) must be left as KAM
* as this is used by ClusTerm.
*
*INITIALISE KAM; [Must say INITIALISE KAM;]
>^X^C>
>RESTART|>
<cmd:<
>ECHO OFF|>
<cmd:<
>FLOW ON|>
<cmd:<
>XON $11|>
<cmd:<
>XOFF $13|>
<cmd:<
>START $11|>
<cmd:<
>STOP $13|>
<cmd:<
>NEWMODE ON|>
<cmd:<
>SCREEN 0|>
<cmd:<
>CANPAC $00|>
<cmd:<
>STR 127|>
<cmd:<
INITIALEND;
*
* NET/ROM typical initialisation
* Note that the TNC type (in INITIALISE statement) must be left as NET/ROM
* as this is used by ClusTerm.
*
*INITIALISE NET/ROM; [Must say INITIALISE NET/ROM;]
>[~D|~~~~[~C|>
<CONNECTED to<
INITIALEND;
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Connect/Disconnect strings.
* These are the sequences of commands that the TNC must
* execute in order to connect to your PacketCluster. Using the same special
* characters defined above, it is possible to construct a connect sequence
* that passes through digipeaters, NET/ROMs and so on. The disconnect string
* for each cluster must follow that cluster's connect string.
*
* Up to FOUR separate connections may be specified.
*
CLUSTER GB7DXI; [Connect/disconnect sequences for GB7DXI]
CONNECT
>^X^C>
<cmd:<
>C GB7DXI|>
<*** C<
>SET/PAGE 10000|>
CONNECTEND
*
DISCONNECT
>B|>
<cmd:<
DISCEND
*
CLUSTER GB7DXH; [Connect/disconnect sequences for GB7DXH]
CONNECT [Start of connect sequence]
>^X^C>
<cmd:<
>C WOK|>
<*** CONNECTED<
>C G1GAL-1|>
<{<
>C 3 GB7DXH|>
<Hi<
>SET/PAGE 10000|>
CONNECTEND [End of connect sequence]
*
DISCONNECT [Start of disconnect sequence]
>B|>
<cmd:<
DISCEND [End of disconnect sequence]
*
CLUSTER DEMO01-15; [Connect/disconnect sequences for Demonstration]
CONNECT [Start of connect sequence]
$DEMO$
CONNECTEND [End of connect sequence]
*
DISCONNECT [Start of disconnect sequence]
$DEMO$
DISCEND [End of disconnect sequence]
*
* DX Alerting bandplan. Pairs of frequencies defining (in KHz) the range of
* frequencies between which DX Alerts from the Cluster will be accepted. A
* maximum of 20 frequency ranges may be defined.
*
QRG 1810 2000;
QRG 3500 3800;
QRG 7000 7100;
QRG 10100 10150;
QRG 14000 14350;
QRG 18068 18168;
QRG 21000 21450;
QRG 24890 24990;
QRG 28000 29700;
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Alerting sounds
* Here you specify the noises you want to hear for various sorts of DX alerts.
* The following sounds are defined...
* Space no sound at all for 3*DOTLEN mS (letter space in morse)
* . LOTONE for 1*DOTLEN mS, silence for 1*DOTLEN mS (dot)
* - LOTONE for 3*DOTLEN mS, silence for 1*DOTLEN mS (dash)
* * HITONE for 1*DOTLEN mS, silence for 1*DOTLEN mS (HF dot)
* ~ HITONE for 3*DOTLEN mS, silence for 1*DOTLEN mS (HF dash)
* The sound specification must end with a ; mark. To omit a sound all together
* just put a ; at the start of that field.
* Using combinations of the above sounds, you can have anything from a warble
* to a full CW message for each of the alert types!
*
BEEPS YES; [Hear the following sounds (YES/NO)]
DOTLEN 50; [Length in ms of each 'dot' character in SOUND]
HITONE 1200; [High pitch tone frequency]
LOTONE 700; [Low pitch tone frequency]
SOUND 1 ~** ~**~; [All time new country, any mode, any band]
SOUND 2 -.. -..-; [New, this band on any mode]
SOUND 3 *-; [New, this band some modes]
SOUND 4 ..; [Nothing new on this DX spot]
SOUND 5 -- .- .. .-..; [New mail received for you]
SOUND 6 - .- .-.. -.-; [Talk message received]
SOUND 7 .-- .-- ...-; [New WWV figures received]
SOUND 8 .- -. -.; [New announcement received]
SOUND 9 *~~ ~**~; [WX Announcement received]
SOUND 10 --; [DX alert that didn't pass filtering rules]
SOUND 11 *****; [Warning message received from cluster]
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* The SEExxx parameters allow you to set whether the associated message will
* automatically open a window as it arrives. If the parameter is set to NO
* then you will still be able to pull the message up, but it will not come
* up automatically. You can prevent the audio alert for the message by
* setting the appropriate SOUND field (above) to a null.
*
SEETALK YES;
SEEMAIL YES;
SEEANNC YES;
SEEWWV YES;
SEEWX YES;
SEEWARN YES;
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* User configurable keystrokes. These are used in the Basic Packet Window.
* Alt-F1 to Alt-F10 are used to send whatever you put in the following
* table. Blank table entries will be ignored (ie no action defined for key).
* The maximum length of each command line is 50 characters.
*
KEYCODE 1 ''
KEYCODE 2 'SHOW/C';
KEYCODE 3 'SHOW/CL';
KEYCODE 4 '';
KEYCODE 5 '';
KEYCODE 6 '';
KEYCODE 7 '';
KEYCODE 8 '';
KEYCODE 9 '';
KEYCODE 10 '';
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Display colour scheme. The first colour is the foreground, the second is
* the background. The following colours are available:
* FOREGROUND & BACKGROUND FOREGROUND ONLY
* BLACK DARKGRAY
* BLUE LIGHTBLUE
* GREEN LIGHTGREEN
* CYAN LIGHTCYAN
* RED LIGHTRED
* MAGENTA LIGHTMAGENTA
* BROWN YELLOW
* LIGHTGRAY WHITE
*
* Some LCD displays try very hard to display "colour" by using multiple
* shades of gray. If your LCD display (or any other basically mono display)
* refuses to work properly with the colour scheme below, then you can force
* it into B/W mode by setting DISPLAY MONO; below.
*
DISPLAY COLOUR; [Display type MONO or COLOUR/COLOR. COLOUR/COLOR uses the
* [COLOUR/COLOR definitions below]
* [MONO uses the MONO definitions]
*
*Color nr Foregnd Backgnd Display affected
*
COLOUR 1 YELLOW BLUE; [Banner line at top of screen]
COLOUR 2 YELLOW BLUE; [Help messages]
COLOUR 3 YELLOW RED; [Input line in basic packet window]
COLOUR 4 YELLOW BLUE; [Filtered DX alert]
COLOUR 5 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Filtered DX alert (Detailed entry)]
COLOUR 6 GREEN BLUE; [Filtered DX display box]
COLOUR 7 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Colour of display box titles]
COLOUR 8 WHITE BROWN; [Help display]
COLOUR 9 WHITE BLACK; [General text]
COLOUR 10 WHITE RED; [Warning messages]
COLOUR 11 RED BLACK; [Transmitted data]
COLOUR 12 GREEN BLACK; [Received data]
COLOUR 13 YELLOW RED; [Talk Alert window]
COLOUR 14 YELLOW MAGENTA; [Mail Alert window]
COLOUR 15 RED GREEN; [Announce Alert window]
COLOUR 16 RED LIGHTGRAY; [WWV Alert window]
COLOUR 17 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Worked matrix - current band]
COLOUR 18 YELLOW BLACK; [Worked matrix - other bands]
COLOUR 19 LIGHTBLUE BLACK; [Tell me about window]
COLOUR 20 RED CYAN; [Send a DX spot window]
COLOUR 21 YELLOW BLACK; [Prefix analysis data (lower window)]
COLOUR 22 YELLOW RED; [Time & Date display on top line]
COLOUR 23 RED LIGHTGRAY; [Connected time display on top line]
COLOUR 24 RED LIGHTGRAY; [Send WWV report window colours]
COLOUR 25 WHITE BROWN; [Send a Talk message window]
COLOUR 26 WHITE BLUE; [Send an announcement]
COLOUR 27 RED LIGHTGRAY; [Edit DXCC worked countries]
COLOUR 28 WHITE BROWN; [Directory enquiry window]
COLOUR 29 WHITE BROWN; [Talk history window]
COLOUR 30 RED GREEN; [Announce history window]
COLOUR 31 RED LIGHTGRAY; [WWV history window]
COLOUR 32 WHITE BLUE; [WX history window]
COLOUR 33 CYAN RED; [History pages - banner colours]
COLOUR 34 WHITE BROWN; [Send a mail message window]
COLOUR 35 WHITE BLUE; [Send a WX message window]
COLOUR 36 YELLOW CYAN; [Unfiltered DX alert]
COLOUR 37 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Unfiltered DX alert (Detailed entry)]
COLOUR 38 YELLOW CYAN; [Unfiltered DX display box]
COLOUR 39 WHITE GREEN; [Mail window]
COLOUR 40 WHITE BLUE; [Mail history window]
COLOUR 41 WHITE BROWN; [Log a QSO window]
COLOUR 42 BLACK BLUE; [QSL info display window]
COLOUR 43 YELLOW CYAN; [Multiconnect active stream]
COLOUR 44 WHITE BLACK; [Multiconnect inactive streams]
COLOUR 45 CYAN BLACK; [Stream B colour]
COLOUR 46 BLUE BLACK; [Stream C colour]
COLOUR 47 BROWN BLACK; [Stream D colour]
COLOUR 48 LIGHTGRAY BLACK; [Stream E colour]
COLOUR 49 LIGHTBLUE BLACK; [Stream F colour]
COLOUR 50 YELLOW BLACK; [Stream G colour]
COLOUR 51 YELLOW BLACK; [Log window - Frame outline]
COLOUR 52 BLACK CYAN; [Log window - Log display mode]
COLOUR 53 YELLOW RED; [Log window - Current QSO line]
COLOUR 54 LIGHTBLUE BLACK; [Log window - Band/Mode/Power text]
COLOUR 55 WHITE BLACK; [Log window - Band/Mode/Power info]
COLOUR 56 YELLOW BLACK; [Log window - Analysis text]
COLOUR 57 WHITE BLACK; [Log window - Analysis info]
COLOUR 58 BLACK GREEN; [Log window - Cluster window]
COLOUR 59 WHITE BLUE; [Log window - Review mode]
COLOUR 60 YELLOW BLACK; [QSL operations window A]
COLOUR 61 WHITE BLUE; [Menu background (Turbolog)]
COLOUR 62 YELLOW BLUE; [Menu background (ClusTerm)]
COLOUR 62 YELLOW BLUE; [Bargraph outline]
COLOUR 63 WHITE RED; [Bargraph bar]
COLOUR 64 BLACK CYAN; [Import utilities windows]
*
MONO 1 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Banner line at top of screen]
MONO 2 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Help messages]
MONO 3 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Input line in basic packet window]
MONO 4 WHITE BLACK; [Filtered DX alert]
MONO 5 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Filtered DX alert (Detailed entry)]
MONO 6 WHITE BLACK; [Filtered DX display box]
MONO 7 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Colour of display box titles]
MONO 8 WHITE BLACK; [Help display]
MONO 9 WHITE BLACK; [General text]
MONO 10 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Warning messages]
MONO 11 WHITE BLACK; [Transmitted data]
MONO 12 WHITE BLACK; [Received data]
MONO 13 WHITE BLACK; [Talk Alert window]
MONO 14 WHITE BLACK; [Mail Alert window]
MONO 15 WHITE BLACK; [Announce Alert window]
MONO 16 WHITE BLACK; [WWV Alert window]
MONO 17 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Worked matrix - current band]
MONO 18 WHITE BLACK; [Worked matrix - other bands]
MONO 19 WHITE BLACK; [Tell me about window]
MONO 20 WHITE BLACK; [Send a DX spot window]
MONO 21 WHITE BLACK; [Prefix analysis data (lower window)]
MONO 22 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Time & Date display on top line]
MONO 23 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Connected time display on top line]
MONO 24 WHITE BLACK; [Send WWV report window colours]
MONO 25 WHITE BLACK; [Send a Talk message window]
MONO 26 WHITE BLACK; [Send an announcement]
MONO 27 WHITE BLACK; [Edit DXCC worked countries]
MONO 28 WHITE BLACK; [Directory enquiry window]
MONO 29 WHITE BLACK; [Talk history window]
MONO 30 WHITE BLACK; [Announce history window]
MONO 31 WHITE BLACK; [WWV history window]
MONO 32 WHITE BLACK; [WX history window]
MONO 33 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [History pages - banner colours]
MONO 34 WHITE BLACK; [Send a mail message window]
MONO 35 WHITE BLACK; [Send a WX message window]
MONO 36 WHITE BLACK; [Unfiltered DX alert]
MONO 37 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Unfiltered DX alert (Detailed entry)]
MONO 38 WHITE BLACK; [Unfiltered DX display box]
MONO 39 WHITE BLACK; [Mail window]
MONO 40 WHITE BLACK; [Mail history window]
MONO 41 WHITE BLACK; [Log a QSO window]
MONO 42 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [QSL info display window]
MONO 43 WHITE BLACK; [Multiconnect active stream]
MONO 44 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Multiconnect inactive streams]
MONO 45 WHITE BLACK; [Stream B Colour]
MONO 46 WHITE BLACK; [Stream C Colour]
MONO 47 WHITE BLACK; [Stream D Colour]
MONO 48 WHITE BLACK; [Stream E Colour]
MONO 49 WHITE BLACK; [Stream F Colour]
MONO 50 WHITE BLACK; [Stream G Colour]
MONO 51 WHITE BLACK; [Log window - Frame outline]
MONO 52 WHITE BLACK; [Log window - Log segment display]
MONO 53 WHITE BLACK; [Log window - Current QSO line]
MONO 54 WHITE BLACK; [Log window - Band/Mode/Power text]
MONO 55 WHITE BLACK; [Log window - Band/Mode/Power info]
MONO 56 WHITE BLACK; [Log window - Analysis text]
MONO 57 WHITE BLACK; [Log window - Analysis info]
MONO 58 BLACK LIGHTGRAY; [Log window - Cluster window]
MONO 59 WHITE BLACK; [Log window - Matched callsigns]
MONO 60 WHITE BLACK; [QSL operations window A]
MONO 61 WHITE BLACK; [Menu background (Turbolog)]
MONO 62 WHITE BLACK; [Menu background (ClusTerm)]
MONO 63 WHITE BLACK; [Bargraph bar]
MONO 64 WHITE BLACK; [Import utilities windows]
*
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* INTERNAL MESSAGES
* The messages displayed by TurboLog may be edited to suit different
* language requirements etc. No message may be deleted. Messages are known
* by a number and the relationship between message and number must be
* retained. Note that not all message numbers are necessarily used. The
* message text must be enclosed by single quotes, to allow leading/trailing
* spaces to be embedded. A quote can be embedded by putting 2 together
* (eg: Don''t).
*
* Following each message is a length indication shown as <SS|LL>. SS is the
* shortest length the message can be. LL is the longest length. If SS=LL then
* the message must be EXACTLY that length.
* Text substitutions are indicated by a %X where X is a single character
* from the following table:
* %1 registered user's callsign
* %2 TNC type (from INITIALISE statement above)
* %3 Transceiver type (from TCVR parameter above)
* %4 Currently selected PacketCluster callsign
* %5 Currently highlighted DX spot callsign
* %6 Current log database root name
* To put % in the actual text, use %% (eg: 'Got it 100%%')
*
* Initialisation and registration messages
*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Number Text <Minimum|Maximum>
MSG 1 ' Initialising, please QRX... '; <1|70>
MSG 2 'This copy of TurboLog is licensed for use only by '; <1|60>
MSG 3 ' Any key to continue, <ESC> to quit '; <1|70>
MSG 4 'Required files are missing'; <1|50>
MSG 5 'Please contact your supplier for assistance'; <1|60>
MSG 6 'Any key to return to DOS...'; <1|50>
MSG 7 'Registration violation!'; <1|50>
MSG 8 'Your TNC is set with the callsign '; <1|60>
MSG 9 'Do you want to set the TNC MYCALL [Y/N]? '; <1|60>
MSG 10 'Warning!!!'; <1,60>
MSG 11 'Establishing connection to your %2 TNC'; <1|60>
MSG 12 'Link is ok!'; <1|60>
MSG 13 'Unable to establish link to your TNC'; <1|60>
MSG 14 'Establishing link to your %3 Transceiver'; <1|60>
MSG 15 'Any key to start...'; <1|60>
MSG 16 ' *** TNC Link is down! *** '; <1|60>
MSG 17 ' *** Transceiver Link is down! *** '; <1|60>
MSG 18 'Integrated Station logging & Cluster interface'; <1|60>
*
* Opening menu, starting & stopping ClusTerm
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 20 'PacketCluster operations'; <1|50>
MSG 21 'Please select an option from this list'; <1|50>
MSG 22 'Disconnect from %4'; <1|50>
MSG 23 'Connect to a PacketCluster'; <1|50>
MSG 24 'Establish link to TNC/Transceiver'; <1|50>
MSG 25 'Interactive display windows'; <1|50>
MSG 29 'Mail send/read operations'; <1|50>
MSG 30 'DXCC worked lists'; <1|50>
MSG 31 'Help!'; <1|50>
MSG 32 'Utilities'; <1|50>
MSG 33 'Quit TurboLog'; <1|50>
MSG 34 ' Do you really want to quit TurboLog? '; <1|70>
MSG 35 ' LOG ENTRIES HAVE BEEN MADE!'; <1|75>
MSG 36 'Don''t forget to back-up your station log'; <1|75>
MSG 37 ' See you soon '; <1|75>
MSG 38 ' TurboLog '; <1|40>
MSG 39 'External Databases'; <1|50>
*
* Connect menu & connect operations
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 40 'Connecting to a PacketCluster'; <1|50>
MSG 41 'Please select which system'; <1|50>
MSG 42 'Connect to '; <1|44>
MSG 43 'Return to main menu'; <1|50>
MSG 45 'Connecting to %4. Hit ESC to stop.'; <1|60>
MSG 46 'Successful connection to %4'; <1|60>
MSG 47 'Connection failed'; <1|60>
MSG 48 'Any key to continue'; <1|60>
*
* Utility menu & associated operations
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 50 'Utility Menu'; <1|50>
MSG 51 'Amend system date/time'; <1|50>
MSG 52 'Edit TurboLog configuration file'; <1|50>
MSG 53 'Edit your station personal directory'; <1|50>
MSG 54 'Edit DXCC worked countries database'; <1|50>
MSG 55 'Import, Sort, Index & Rebuild operations'; <1|50>
MSG 56 ''; <1|50>
MSG 57 'Establish link to TNC'; <1|50>
MSG 58 'Establish link to Transceiver'; <1|50>
MSG 60 'External Databases'; <1|50>
*
* Interactive windows menu
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
MSG 64 'Basic PacketCluster window'; <1|50>
MSG 65 'Filtered DX alerts window'; <1|50>
MSG 66 'Unfiltered DX alerts window'; <1|50>
MSG 67 'Mail window'; <1|50>
MSG 68 'Multiconnect window'; <1|50>
*
* DXCC database editor menu & associated operations
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 70 'Edit DXCC worked countries database'; <1|50>
MSG 71 'Edit individual DXCC countries worked status'; <1|50>
MSG 72 'Reset ALL modes to NOT WORKED'; <1|50>
MSG 73 'Set All countries WORKED/QSL''d'; <1|50>
MSG 74 ' Options F2 to F5 extensively modify your worked countries database '; <1|75>
MSG 75 ' Be sure that is what you want to do before selection! '; <1|75>
MSG 76 ' Updating Countries Worked Database '; <1|60>
MSG 77 'Are you really sure you want to keep the changes? [Y/N]'; <1|60>
MSG 78 'Import Countries data from an ASCII file'; <1|50>
MSG 79 'End of period update'; <1|50>
*
* Mail Operations Menu and associated operations
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 80 'Mail Operations'; <1|40>
MSG 81 'Display mail window'; <1|40>
MSG 82 'Read most recent personal mail message'; <1|40>
MSG 83 'Read a message by its number'; <1|40>
MSG 84 'Obtain a directory listing'; <1|40>
MSG 85 'Send mail'; <1|40>
MSG 86 'Mail history page'; <1|40>
*
* Disconnect management
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 90 'Disconnecting from %4...'; <1|54>
MSG 91 'Disconnect completed ok.'; <1|60>
MSG 92 'Disconnect failed: initiating hard disconnect!'; <1|70>
MSG 93 'Apparently unable to disconnect: Manual intervention may be required'; <1|75>
MSG 94 'Disconnect completed ok.'; <1|60>
MSG 95 'Please confirm DISCONNECT from %4'; <1|60>
*
* Messages FROM the PacketCluster
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
* Note that these must EXACTLY match the appropriate message sent from
* your PacketCluster!
*
MSG 100 'You have new mail from'; <1|30>
MSG 101 'You have the following new mail'; <1|30>
*
* Directory menu messages
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 110 'Directory listing'; <1|40>
MSG 111 'Please select an option'; <1|40>
MSG 112 'Own Directory'; <1|40>
MSG 113 'New messages'; <1|40>
MSG 114 'Last 10'; <1|40>
MSG 115 'Last 20'; <1|40>
*
* DXCC status messages
*
MSG 120 ' Status is: '; <1|60>
MSG 121 'Not worked'; <1|60>
MSG 122 'Worked during current period'; <1|60>
MSG 123 'Worked during previous periods'; <1|60>
MSG 124 'Worked in previous and current periods'; <1|60>
MSG 125 'No QSL received'; <1|60>
MSG 126 'QSL received for this band/mode'; <1|60>
MSG 127 'QSL accepted at DXCC desk'; <1|60>
*
* Alter configuration menu messages
*
MSG 130 'Alter configuration'; <1|50>
MSG 131 'Hear alerts........... '; <1|50>
MSG 132 'MAIL arrival pop-up... '; <1|50>
MSG 133 'TALK pop-up........... '; <1|50>
MSG 134 'ANNOUNCE pop-up....... '; <1|50>
MSG 135 'WWV pop-up............ '; <1|50>
MSG 136 'WX pop-up............. '; <1|50>
MSG 137 'WARNINGS pop-up....... '; <1|50>
MSG 138 'WATCH TNC handshake... '; <1|50>
*
* Error messages
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 150 'Can''t do: You are not connected to Cluster!'; <1|55>
MSG 151 '*** DOS error '; <1|60>
MSG 152 'File not found'; <1|60>
MSG 153 'Path not found'; <1|60>
MSG 154 'Access denied'; <1|60>
MSG 155 'Invalid handle'; <1|60>
MSG 156 'Not enough memory'; <1|60>
MSG 157 'Invalid environment'; <1|60>
MSG 158 'Invalid format'; <1|60>
MSG 159 'No more files'; <1|60>
MSG 160 'Unknown error: number '; <1|60>
MSG 161 '*** RUNTIME ERROR: exit code '; <1|60>
MSG 162 '(Too many files open)'; <1|60>
MSG 163 '(I/O error on disk/printer)'; <1|60>
MSG 163 '(Heap overflow: need more memory)'; <1|60>
MSG 165 '*** Unable to open '; <1|60>
MSG 166 '*** Please check DATADIR parameter in TURBOLOG.CNF.'; <1|75>
MSG 167 '*** AREAS.DAT must be in same directory as COUNTRY.DAT'; <1|75>
MSG 168 '*** CALLS.DAT must be in same directory as COUNTRY.DAT'; <1|75>
MSG 169 'Unable to open file: operation aborted. Any key to continue'; <1|75>
MSG 170 ' PACKETCLUSTER DISPLAYS '; <1|40>
*
* Miscellaneous messages
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 180 'I propose to delete '; <1|60>
MSG 181 'Are you sure you want me to?'; <1|60>
MSG 182 ' Receive a file from the PacketCluster '; <1|40>
MSG 183 ' Please name the destination file '; <1|40>
MSG 184 'That file already exists. Please try another name'; <1|50>
MSG 185 'Space-change, Enter-continue'; <28|28>
MSG 186 'Enter your message '; <28|28>
MSG 187 '(Space bar to change)'; <21|21>
MSG 188 'SEND THE MESSAGE [Y/N]?'; <23|23>
MSG 189 'Enter your message...'; <21|21>
MSG 190 'Show directory entry for:'; <25|25>
MSG 191 'Another enquiry? (ESC to finish)'; <33|33>
MSG 192 'No directory information found'; <1|40>
MSG 193 ' Mail received window: '; <24|24>
MSG 194 'Enter the message number to read '; <33|33>
MSG 195 ' MAIL HISTORY PAGE '; <1|40>
MSG 196 ' WWV HISTORY PAGE '; <1|40>
MSG 197 ' TALK HISTORY PAGE '; <1|40>
MSG 198 ' ANNOUNCEMENTS HISTORY PAGE '; <1|40>
MSG 199 ' LOGBOOK HISTORY PAGE '; <1|40>
MSG 200 ' WX HISTORY PAGE '; <1|40>
MSG 201 ' Transmitting file to PacketCluster '; <1|40>
MSG 202 'ESC to quit'; <1|40>
MSG 203 ' bytes sent so far'; <1|40>
MSG 204 'Transmission completed, '; <1|30>
MSG 205 ' bytes sent in total'; <1|30>
MSG 206 ' bytes sent'; <1|40>
MSG 207 'Selected country: '; <1|40>
MSG 208 'I''ve worked '; <1|20>
MSG 209 ' on...'; <1|10>
MSG 210 ' TALK '; <1|20>
MSG 211 'Talk received from '; <1|20>
MSG 212 ' at '; <1|10>
MSG 213 'Alt-T to reply, or Alt-C to restore screen'; <1|55>
MSG 214 ' MAIL '; <1|20>
MSG 215 'You have new mail waiting'; <1|55>
MSG 216 'You have new mail from '; <1|40>
MSG 217 'Alt-M to review/reply, or Alt-C to restore screen'; <1|55>
MSG 218 ' ANNOUNCEMENT '; <1|20>
MSG 219 'Announcement received from '; <1|30>
MSG 220 'Alt-A/Alt-T to reply, or Alt-C to restore screen'; <1|55>
MSG 221 ' WEATHER '; <1|20>
MSG 222 'WX announcement received from '; <1|30>
MSG 223 'Press Alt-C to restore screen'; <1|55>
MSG 224 ' WWV '; <1|20>
MSG 225 'WWV data from '; <1|30>
MSG 226 'Forecast: '; <1|20>
MSG 227 ' WARNING! '; <1|20>
MSG 228 'Not found in database'; <1|30>
MSG 229 'Ambiguous: press F4 for choices'; <1|32>
MSG 230 'SELECT DXCC COUNTRY'; <1|25>
MSG 231 'The prefix refers to more than one DXCC Country'; <1|55>
MSG 232 'Please enter the DXCC number from above list'; <1|55>
MSG 233 'ASSOCIATE CALL:DXCC COUNTRY'; <1|40>
MSG 234 'Do you want to associate the callsign '; <1|35>
MSG 235 'with the DXCC country '; <1|30>
MSG 236 'NOTE: Only reply Y if you have entered a complete callsign!'; <1|55>
MSG 237 ' QSY '; <1|20>
MSG 238 'Transceiver is now on '; <1|30>
MSG 239 'Enter new frequency: '; <21|21>
MSG 240 'Mode (CW/SSB)'; <13|13>
MSG 241 ' TELL ME '; <1|20>
MSG 242 'Tell me about...'; <16|16>
MSG 243 'Callsign:'; <9|9>
MSG 244 'Freq KHz:'; <9|9>
MSG 245 '(From Rig)'; <10|10>
MSG 246 'Time now is'; <1|22>
MSG 247 'Date now is'; <1|22>
MSG 248 ' F1: -1 sec F3: -1 min F5: -1 hour F7: -1 day F9: Set new date'; <1|78>
MSG 249 ' F2: +1 sec F4: +1 min F6: +1 hour F8: +1 day F10: Set new time'; <1|78>
MSG 250 'Enter option, or ESC to return to logging'; <1|78>
MSG 251 ' Set Date and Time '; <1|50>
MSG 252 'Enter the new date: format=DD/MM/YY'; <1|45>
MSG 253 'Enter the new time: format=HH:MM[:SS]'; <1|45>
MSG 254 ' TURBOLOG HELP '; <1|30>
MSG 255 ' COUNTRIES CHECK LIST: '; <1|30>
MSG 256 'Transmission terminated, '; <1|50>
MSG 257 ' Filtered DX Alerts '; <1|30>
MSG 258 ' Unfiltered DX Alerts '; <1|30>
MSG 259 'Mode Bands Worked Matrix '; <1|29>
MSG 260 'Country: '; <9|9>
MSG 261 'Bearing: '; <9|9>
MSG 262 'Range: '; <9|9>
MSG 263 'Sunrise: '; <9|9>
MSG 264 ' Sunset: '; <1|12>
MSG 265 ' LOG QSO '; <1|20>
MSG 266 'Call:'; <5|5>
MSG 267 'Band:'; <5|5>
MSG 268 'Mode:'; <5|5>
MSG 269 'Time:'; <5|5>
MSG 270 'RST Sent:'; <9|9>
MSG 271 'Comments:'; <9|9>
MSG 272 'Rcvd:'; <5|5>
MSG 273 'F10 logs QSO, ESC does not'; <1|60>
MSG 274 ' QSL info '; <1|40>
MSG 285 'Set every band/country slot as:'; <1|70>
MSG 286 '1 Worked this period'; <1|30>
MSG 287 '2 Worked previous period'; <1|30>
MSG 288 '3 QSL received'; <1|30>
MSG 289 '4 Accepted at DXCC desk'; <1|30>
MSG 290 'What mode?'; <1|30>
MSG 291 'Total records processed:'; <1|40>
MSG 292 'Unknown Countries in log file:'; <1|40>
MSG 293 'Unknown Band in log file:'; <1|40>
MSG 294 'Unknown Mode in log file:'; <1|40>
MSG 295 'Bad records are logged in "BADLOG.DAT". Any key to continue'; <1|70>
MSG 296 ' END OF PERIOD '; <1|30>
MSG 297 'Start a new DXCC logging period'; <1|60>
MSG 298 'Current period started: '; <1|45>
MSG 299 ' DXCC SUMMARY '; <1|40>
MSG 300 'BAND DXCC COUNTRIES WORKED QSL STATUS'; <1|76>
MSG 301 ' MHz All-Time/Previous/This-period Received/Accepted'; <1|76>
MSG 302 '6 Bands'; <1|12>
MSG 303 'WARC Bands'; <1|12>
MSG 304 '9 Bands'; <1|12>
MSG 305 'All Bands'; <1|12>
MSG 306 'Ambiguous Countries in log file:'; <1|40>
MSG 307 'Country has DXCC status'; <1|60>
MSG 308 'Country does not have DXCC status'; <1|60>
MSG 309 'Enter the country name (>4 chars) or prefix (4 chars max)'; <1|70>
MSG 310 'is this correct?'; <1|20>
MSG 311 ' ASSIGN DIFFERENT COUNTRY '; <1|40>
MSG 312 'Power:'; <6|6>
*
* Multiconnect feature messages
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 320 'Multiconnect window'; <1|50>
MSG 321 ' CONNECT STREAM '; <1|20>
MSG 322 'Enter a six char identifier for this connection'; <1|65>
MSG 323 'Enter the initial connect command'; <1|65>
MSG 324 '(Connect script may be continued from command line)' <1|65>
MSG 325 ' DISCONNECT STREAM '; <1|20>
MSG 326 'Disconnecting from '; <1|30>
MSG 327 'Enter the disconnect command, or / for hard disconnect'; <1|60>
*
* TurboLog entry menu messages
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 400 'Welcome to TURBOLOG!'; <1|50>
MSG 401 'Station log operations'; <1|50>
MSG 402 'PacketCluster operations'; <1|50>
MSG 403 'Quit TurboLog - return to DOS'; <1|50>
*
* Logging & list operations main menu
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 410 'Log-book'; <1|50>
MSG 411 'Lists and reports'; <1|50>
MSG 412 'QSL operations'; <1|50>
MSG 415 'Log-book listings'; <1|50>
MSG 416 'DXCC listings'; <1|50>
MSG 417 'Morse keyer operations'; <1|50>
MSG 418 'Key-word listings'; <1|50>
*
* QSL/Import operations menus
* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*
MSG 420 'Print QSL labels'; <1|50>
MSG 421 'Show QSL statistics'; <1|50>
MSG 422 'Edit/Define QSL label format'; <1|50>
MSG 425 'Import data from other logging programs'; <1|50>
MSG 426 'Sort TurboLog log file'; <1|50>
MSG 427 'Rebuild DXCC database'; <1|50>
MSG 428 'Rebuild log index files'; <1|50>
*
* Warning messages
*
MSG 430 ' Call has changed! Check Country# and DXCC status! '; <1|60>
MSG 431 'WARNING! This operation could take a considerable time'; <1|60>
MSG 432 'Nothing to do! Please select some options'; <1|60>
MSG 433 ' Country# has changed! Check Call and DXCC status! '; <1|60>
MSG 434 'Confirm you wish to void the highlighted QSO [Y/N]'; <1|60>
MSG 435 ' *** Writing log record *** '; <1|35>
*
* Import index and sort operations
*
MSG 440 'Import operations'; <1|50>
MSG 441 'Import from G3WGV CONTEST LOG'; <1|50>
MSG 442 'Import from K1EA CT'; <1|50>
MSG 443 'General purpose ASCII import'; <1|50>
MSG 444 'Importing log data from: '; <1|50>
MSG 445 'No .PAR file found for this file!'; <1|50>
MSG 446 'Log for: '; <1|50>
MSG 447 'Do you want to update your DXCC status with these QSOs?'; <1|70>
MSG 448 'Not an ASCII file! Unable to do import. Any key to continue'; <1|70>
MSG 449 'Enter the RS(T) you sent:'; <1|50>
MSG 450 'Enter the zone/exchange you sent:'; <1|50>
MSG 451 'Move cursor to START of '; <1|35>
MSG 452 'Move cursor to END of '; <1|35>
MSG 453 'Date field'; <1|30>
MSG 454 'Time started field'; <1|30>
MSG 455 'Time finished field'; <1|30>
MSG 456 'Callsign field'; <1|30>
MSG 457 'Band field'; <1|30>
MSG 458 'Mode field'; <1|30>
MSG 459 'Power field'; <1|30>
MSG 460 'RST sent field'; <1|30>
MSG 461 'Contest exchange sent field'; <1|30>
MSG 462 'RST received field'; <1|30>
MSG 463 'Contest exchange received field'; <1|30>
MSG 464 'Locator field'; <1|30>
MSG 465 'Comments field'; <1|30>
MSG 466 'Import from another TurboLog file'; <1|50>
MSG 467 'Do you want to proceed [Y/N]?';
MSG 468 'Finish with: Enter=Select, \=No such field, <=back a field, ESC=Quit'; <1|70>
MSG 469 'On what date does the import log start (DD/MM/YY): '; <1|60>
MSG 470 'What is the date format (1..4):'; <1|60>
MSG 471 '1=DD/MM/YY, 2=MM/DD/YY, 3=DD/MM/YYYY, 4=DD/MM/YYYY'; <1|60>
MSG 472 'Sorry! This field is mandatory. '; <1|50>
MSG 473 'End of field is before start! Please try again.'; <1|60>
MSG 474 'Legend:'; <1|60>
MSG 475 'D=Date, S=Start, F=Finish, C=Call, B=Band, M=Mode, P=Power, L=Locator'; <1|75>
MSG 476 'S/R=RST sent/received, X/Y=Exchange sent/received, I=Comments'; <1|75>
MSG 477 'Import file definition completed.'; <1|75>
MSG 478 'Use the default power settings in TurboLog [Y/N]?:'; <1|60>
MSG 479 'Specify the power used (in Watts)'; <1|75>
MSG 480 'Select the mode used:' <1|75>
MSG 481 'Reading the current log file'; <1|60>
MSG 482 'Sorting valid records into date/time order'; <1|60>
MSG 483 'Writing the new log file'; <1|60>
MSG 484 'Rebuilding the index files'; <1|60>
MSG 485 'Not enough free space on disk for this operation'; <1|60>
MSG 486 'Selected file is NOT a TurboLog file! Import failed.'; <1|70>
MSG 487 'Please select the band you want to list'; <1|70|>
MSG 488 'Please select the mode you want to list'; <1|70|>
MSG 489 'Select the indices to rebuild'; <1|50>
MSG 490 'Band index............ '; <1|50>
MSG 491 'Callsign index........ '; <1|50>
MSG 492 'Country index......... '; <1|50>
MSG 493 'Mode index............ '; <1|50>
MSG 494 'Locator index......... '; <1|50>
MSG 495 'QSL Received index.... '; <1|50>
MSG 496 'QSL Sent index........ '; <1|50>
MSG 497 'User Keyword index.... '; <1|50>
MSG 498 'Rebuild ALL index files'; <1|50>
MSG 499 'Do the rebuild'; <1|50>
*
* General messages
*
MSG 500 ' Please describe the QSL label '; <1|60>
MSG 501 'Do you want to define a different start period?'; <1|60>
MSG 502 'When did the current DXCC accounting period start?'; <1|60>
MSG 503 'Date: DD/MM/YY'; <1|20>
MSG 504 'Time: HHMM '; <1|20>
MSG 505 'Preparing data for background printing'; <1|70>
MSG 506 'Writing the file'; <1|70>
MSG 507 'Printing test labels for printer alignment...'; <1|70>
*
* Morse keyer operations messages
*
MSG 550 'Edit morse keyer messages'; <1|60>
MSG 551 'Edit internal morse keyer profile'; <1|60>
MSG 552 'F10 to finish editing'; <1|60>
MSG 553 'Default low speed.............'; <1|60>
MSG 554 'Default high speed............'; <1|60>
MSG 555 'Initial operating speed.......'; <1|60>
MSG 556 'Inter-letter spacing..........'; <1|60>
MSG 557 'Inter-word spacing............'; <1|60>
MSG 558 'Mark time (100%% = 1:1)........'; <1|60>
MSG 559 'Numerical abbreviations.......'; <1|60>
MSG 560 'Computer generated sidetone...'; <1|60>
MSG 561 'Sidetone pitch (Hz)...........'; <1|60>
MSG 562 'Select test speed, or Esc to bypass test'; <1|60>
*
*
* End of configuration file!