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- Enter the CALL SIGN of the party you had a QSO with.
- This is an optional field. Enter the coin catalog number
- from your favorite coin catalog.
- Enter any comments you would like to make about this contact
- Enter the coin's condition with the menu provided. The
- choices are:
- Uncircultated
- perfect new condition
- Extremely Fine
- extremely fine condition
- Very Fine
- very fine condition
- Fine
- fine condition
- Very Good
- very good condition
- Good
- good condition
- Fair
- badly worn condition
- Poor
- bent,corroded condition
- Note that judging a coin's condition can be anywhere betw-
- een a science and a medieval art. It's your coin album
- so use the method your best at.
- Enter the coin's issuing country. I recommend if you use
- abbreviations, use them all the time. Do not mix abbrevia-
- tions and regular country names. For countries that do not
- exist today, enter the country name as it existed then.
- Food for thought: Consistency is the key to simpilicity.
- Enter the date of the contact in the form MM/DD/YY; for
- example, say you made a contact on November 7, 1989, enter
- 11/07/89.
- Enter the date the coin was acquired. Use the format
- MM/DD/YY; for example, to enter January 15, 1989, enter
- 1/15/89 or 01/15/89.
- Enter the date the stamp was added to your collection in the
- form MM/DD/YY; for example, say you bought a stamp on
- September 12,1989, this would be entered as 9/12/89.
- Enter the emission type of your transmission as defined below:
- steady unmodulated pure carrier.
- telegraphy on pure continuous waves.
- amplitude tone modulated telegraphy.
- am telephony including single and double sideband with full,
- reduced or suppressed carrier.
- facsimile.
- television.
- steady, unmodulated pure carrier.
- carrier, shift telegraphy.
- audio frequency-shift telegraphy.
- frequency or phase-modulated telephony.
- fm facsimile.
- fm television.
- pulse emissions.
- q=ptt
- Enter the time the QSO ended in 24 hour time; for example,
- 1:00PM would be entered as 13:00. You may use local time or
- Greenwich Mean Time but be consistent.
- Enter the frequency that the contact was made on. For
- example, a contact made on 21.050 MHz should be entered as
- 21.050.
- Welcome to the ZULU LOGBOOK! This program organizes your radio contacts
- in an easy to use electronic database. You may enter thousands of contacts
- and yet locate any contact's data instantly. Customized versions can be
- programmed for a fee. Press <F1> anywhere in the program for help. Please
- read HAMLOG.DOC as it gives information on how to use the program. This
- program was written for the beginner to advanced radio operator who yearns
- to better organize his/her logbook of contacts. You don't have to know any
- programming or be a computer whiz with a PhD. That is not who the program
- was written for. It is for the computer user in office or home that uses
- the computer as a tool. Overall, I have tried to make a very complicated
- program into a simple, easy to use interface. If you have any questions
- feel free to write to me at:
- Alan Weinberg
- 4560 S. 14th Ave.
- Tucson, Az, 85714
- PLEASE REGISTER AFTER TRYING THIS PRODUCT AS WE POOR SHAREWARE AUTHORS
- NEED TO MAKE A LIVING. EVERYONE KNOWS THAT COMPUTING IS
- Choose the stamp's issue month from the menu. Use the
- cursor keys to pick the month. If you don't know the month
- choose the 1st menu option '
- Enter the issue value. This is value of coin as shown on
- the coin. You may enter the denomination (eg. 5 francs or $)
- Enter the year the coin was issued. This is usually loc-
- ated on the coin.
- Enter the coin's market value. This is what the coin is
- worth if you sold it. Information on market value can be
- found in coin catalogs and magazines.
- Enter the metal that the coin is made of, for example,
- 95% gold 5%copper, etc.)
- Enter the name of the party you had your QSO with.
- Enter the power of your transmitter; for example 220 watts
- is entered as 220.
- Enter the QTH of the party you had your QSO with. This is
- the location of the party. You may be confused about the
- purpose of the next entry STATE OR COUNTRY. See the help
- for the next entry.
- You may enter a complete address in this QTH field or just
- city, state, and country. But be sure you also fill in
- the STATE OR COUNTRY field too with either a STATE or
- COUNTRY BUT NOT BOTH! The STATE OR COUNTRY field is used in
- reports where you want a report of all contacts of one
- country or state. So you see, that the STATE OR COUNTRY
- field is very important to fill in (as a matter of fact it
- is required). See the help for STATE OR COUNTRY.
- Enter the STATE or COUNTRY of the party you had your QSO
- with, but not both. This field is used in reports where you
- you want all contacts of one country or state. If you had
- a contact with AUSTRALIA enter it here. Put complete
- addresses including city in the previous field (QTH).
- Enter the quantity of coins that you have.
- Enter the RST received from the other party.
- Enter the RST that you sent to the other party. A 5NN
- is an excellent report.
- Enter the time your QSO started in 24 hour time; for
- example, 1:00PM would be entered as 13:00. Normally I use
- Greenwich Mean Time, but you may use local time if you are
- consistent.
- Enter one of the following choices from the menu:
- Circulated
- coin is in circulation
- Uncirculated
- coin is out of circulation
- Obsolete
- coin is outdated
- Use the cursor keys to select one of the above from
- the menu.
- ZULU LOGBOOK TABLE
- The ZULU LOGBOOK TABLE is a "table" listing the contact's call sign and
- other information for quick viewing. Below is a list of keys you may use:
- to add a contact to the ZULO LOGBOOK (add a record)
- to delete a contact from the logbook (delete a record)
- Enter
- to change the information for the contact that the highlite
- bar is on (edit a record)
- to quit and return to DOS
- to print all your contacts on the printer (device=LPT1)
- to print all contacts with one callsign (see F7 key below)
- to print your contacts of one country use the cursor keys to
- place the highlite bar on the country you want to print
- Note: this is available only in the registered version
- Cursor keys,PgUp,PgDn
- used to navigate in the table
- Ctrl PgUp,Ctrl PgDn
- go to beginning or end of table
- The CALL SIGN LOCATOR allows you to type one or more letters of the call
- sign and the highlite bar will position itself on the contact closest match.
- For example, if you wanted to go to KR7D, type 'K' or "KR",etc.
- You must have added the contact previously to use this feature. If the
- call sign is not in the table then the locator will go to the closest call
- sign. This feature is especially helpful when you have thousands of contacts
- and saves you from using the cursor and PgDn keys.
- Enter an optional weight of the coin.
- CALLSIGN
- CATALOGN
- COMMENTS
- CONDITIO
- COUNTRY t
- DATE
- DATEACQU
- DATEAQUA
- EMISSION
- ENDTIME A
- FREQUENC0
- FRONT
- ISSUEMON
- ISSUEVAL
- ISSUEYEAk
- MARKETVA
- METALS
- NAME
- POWER
- QTH1
- QTH2
- QUANTITY
- RSTRECEI
- RSTSENT
- STARTTIM.
- STATUS ]
- TABLE
- WEIGHT
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