![]() If this is not your goal then maybe TRlog is not for you. I have operated contests using a computer since 1986, and nothing beats TRlog if your goal is to maximize your potential. TRlog is serious software for serious contest operators. The various export formats are useful and make electronic log submission to CQ and ARRL a breeze. By the end of the contest, there was no need. For my first contest, I made a cheat sheet of commands that I thought I might need to use. All of the information is extremely useful and completely legible on a B&W LCD display (told you it was an old laptop). The user interface being DOS is not as sexy as windows. The printed manual arrived about a week later. I've used it in a couple of other contests now and the flexibility is phenomenal! The manual is available on-line in Portable Document Format (PDF) which is what I used to get setup. ![]() (They can e-mail it to you which is what I did to expedite delivery) While not a serious contender, It was a lot of fun, and EASY to get going. ![]() I received my copy just a couple of days before the CQWW. As I upgrade the station, I'm certain the program will more than keep up with me. I can use an old 486/25 laptop to contest with in my limited space operating setup. I have not used other contesting software so I can't provide any comparative information. ![]() This is a great program that makes contesting fun. I chose this program based on the reviews I read here and elsewhere.
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