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1. Screen shoot 32 Open Log Requester Log Export Requester Menu gt Log gt Export Used to select the log export format Select an output format and press the Save button Safe only shown O85 Ito go to the next step When you call this window from the Log window where you have set filter you can save only this filtered QSOs All export formats create pure ASCII text files using a standard file equester The STutzerbach Format STF is not available in all contests The Simple Text format you may use to print out your logs The DF3CB format is used in online log search scripts see http df3cb com logsearch html for further details RUMpedQSL is a simple QSL handling and label printing tool and 1s a part of the RUMped package ADIF allows the exchange of logs with most of the logging programs Cabrillo and Stutzerbach are used for contest logs Cancel Screen shoot 33 Log Export Requester RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 32 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Log Export Reguester Cabrillo Export Reduester Menu gt Log gt Export Used for further details in Cabrillo contest logs In this form you can enter further information which are conform with the Cabrillo standard The free text fields are saved for the next time you use this export function ARRL SECTION CALLSIGN CATEGORY CATEGORY OWY ERLAY CLAIMED SCORE CLU
2. RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 6 Installation MySQL have it installed and got it running you never have to touch it again MySQL is just a server in the background After installation there is one active user only named root with no password given There is one big advantage You can access your logs from everywhere in the local net or even from the internet Also you can run a multi station only one computer needs the MySQL installation For advanced MySQL users just for info For the users are the following privileges required Select Update Delete Show Databases Execute Insert Create only to create a new log Each log file has its own database in MySQL When the logged in user has not all the required privileges set RUMped may react not in the expected way Quick Start First make sure your MySQL server is running In your System preferences you can find a MySQL icon Here you can check the status and start stop the server Let the server start at computer start up When starting the program for the first time RUMped will complain the missing Preference file and the preference window opens Make your entries in the General tab and press the Save button In RUMped select from the Menu gt Log gt New In the new opening window enter following localhost Port 3306 User root Passwort Contest DX Ped H Filename TestLog Callsign
3. The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 12 The Main Logging Window Station Information 10 Station Information 10 In this section you see your callsign When operating I d 10 like to see the callsign in front of me that s why it is written in large letters On the left hand side you see your station name for multi transceiver operation Choose a name what ever you want but make sure it is different from others A good practice could be to name your stations Running station and Multi station or Room 1023 and Room 1024 when operating from a hotel The name or call from the current operator you see on the right hand side of the screen shot The station and the op name will be saved within each QSO You can change the used callsign station name and operator name in the General tab in the Preferences window Just for a operator change type in the pink call field OP followed by the new op and press the Return or Enter key TXST TX MacBook op Tom Screen shoot 16 Station Info Seen ME Sg During entering a callsign or pressing Space after that helpful information will show up in this box This text should be self explained always erede ES DL needed multi Screen shoot 17 OSO Information Split Readout 12 When you have a transceiver connected you can find here information about your split When split is selected on the split offset is posted 12 Thi
4. and to close the window When vou close the window using the menu or the close icon OTCs are not saved Use the function keys F1 F5 to repeat parts of a QTC or use the Arrow keys or the mouse to select a QTC and F1 TIME Fe CALL Fs NUM F All Fo OTC i i j f press Enter to send it again Screen shoot 38 Send QTC Window The Escape key will always stop the transmission Receive QTC Window Menu gt Log gt RX QTC To log OTCs WAEDC contest only O 0QTCs saved from ER2EE After opening the correct band mode and call should be om displayed Enter the series number Instead the you can ER2EE 12 4 use a Space the space will be exchanged by the required Call QTC Type time call and number in the field and press the left Enter key just to log the QTC or use the right Enter key aia RSS on the numpad to log the QTC and send a toger For the Clear okay following QTCs it is not required to enter the full time enter only the changes r DL2RUM 5 Time Call ER n NE E First OTC time is 1254 second is 1257 Just enter the 7 RUMped will complete it for you Click in the table below twice to edit a QTC or select a line and press the Delete button to delete a whole QTC Pressing the Save button saves the QTCS in your log and closes the window Delete Save F1 TIME Fe CALL Fa NUM F AGN F5 R Screen shoot 39 Receive OTC Window RUMped
5. DL2RUM Locator JO62UC Cancel Screen shoot 1 Window New Log RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 7 Installation Quick Start When you have already a MySQL account change the inputs to your requirements Host localhost When running on the same computer Port 3306 default port for MySQL User root the only one after a new installation of MySQL Password let it empty no password required after a new installation of MySQL Select a contest from the popup menu Enter a file name do not use Also other special characters could cause problems Maybe you want to name your log TestLog or something like this Enter your callsign and your locator Depending on the selected contest other inputs should be required DXCC zone Press Okay to create the log and to close the window When you get an error message there is no connection to the database or you have not the required privileges Refer to the error message Go to Menu gt RUMped gt Preferences The preference window will open select the first tab General to set at least your time zone UTC Offset a station name and the operator name Press the Save button to exit That s all Now you should be able to log Just type a callsign into the pink field and press a Enter key You have logged your first QSO When you are the only one user on your computer and you are not connected to the internet y
6. RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 17 The Menus The TRCVR Menu Keyboard Mode Switchable This toggles the log between Logging Mode and Keyboard Mode while operating in CW RTTY or PSK In CW each keystroke will be send out immediately In RTTY and PSK you can write ahead and can then use TX RX from the menu Tune Works only when CW is selected and you have a WinKeyer connected The TRX will go the TX state To cancel Just press the Escape key The CW Menu Reset Keyer This will reinitialize the com port and the keyer when your keyer is not longer working properly CW Speed 2 Decreases the keyer speed by 2 WpM CW Speed 2 Increases the keyer speed by 2 WpM As soon as you touch the speed controller on the WinKeyer this speed will be used The RTTY Menu Reset Modem This will reinitialize the com port when one is in use and the RTTY interface when it is not longer working properly Transmit While in Keyboard mode here you set your TRX in the Transmit state and the transmission of the pre typed text starts Receive While in Keyboard mode here you set your TRX in the Receive state after the pre typed text was sent out To switch immediately to Receive just press the Escape key TX Reverse Switchable This will reverse your TX tones RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 18 The Menus The RTTY Menu RX Revers
7. 1s a digital mode like RTTY refer to the RTTY chapter above for details Make sure you have made the BPSK settings in the preferences before you change the mode to PSK Before you can send text you have to select a frequency in cocoaModem s waterfall display Hellschreiber Operation For Hellschreiber you can choose cocoaModem only This is a video based communication so RUMped can t display incoming traffic Use the cocoaModem s user interface It is possible to use RUMped s memories Make sure you have made the Hellschreiber settings in the preferences before you change the mode to HELL Transceiver Control This is a two way communication Make changes in the log will affect the trevr changing band or mode direct on the trcvr will set the log accordantly In the preferences you have the choice of one Kenwood and some Icom trcvrs Other Kenwood transceivers should be work as well which I can t test Only few control commands are used and should be common for other models You can also try other Icom trevrs You have to change the CIV address on your trevr to match with the default address from the trcvr you have chosen In RUMped the addresses are fixed IC 7400 IC746PRO 66h IC 7000 70h IC 706MK2G 58h To tune a exact frequency just enter the frequency in Khz into the pink call field and press the Enter key Both VFOs in the trcvr will be tuned When you use the band popup menu or the Band up Band down menu the last used fr
8. Log at same time Will show QSOs in the main logging window in an one hour time slot only Sometimes I was running a contest or working on a dx ped and I was asking me Which band mode I worked yesterday at this time Just select this menu item and the log table shows only QSOs 30 minutes from the current time but on all dates Or mark a QSO in the log table and select this menu item to show all QSOs 30 minutes around this QSO time Full Multi Check Switchable When this option 1s set the Previous QSO Table will be colour coded to get an overview of the current worked multiplier on other bands modes These is not in all contests available Show all TRCVRs Switchable When this option is set the log table in the main logging window shows all made QSOs from all stations otherwise it shows QSOs from your TRCVR only Show prev QSOs Switchable When this option is set all QSOs with the current worked station only are shown in the log table Similarly Call Check Switchable After pressing the Space bar or the Tab key similarly calls are presented when this option is set When you are not sure about the typed in call other possibilities are shown assuming one letter number is wrong or missing RX QTC Opens the window to log received QTCs in the WAEDC contest TX QTC Opens the window to send QTCs in the WAEDC contest RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 16 The M
9. Overview of worked countries QSOs DXCC with doubles CW RTTY SSB BPSK FM Ta Se 10m 80m 40m 30m 20m 17m ai 12m In this table the number of aj 1 i QSOs per DXCC are listed BY 25 Youcan select a mode The last row in the table shows the number of different worked callsigns per DXCC Click in the header of the table to sort e HE AVEHOHSHE MH All OSOs are counted even the dupes z 1 3 5 4 2 1 z Lal Screen shoot 46 DXCC Table RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 40 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Multiplier Table Multiplier Table Menu gt Window gt Multis Overview of worked multipliers and QSOs per multiplier OSOs Multipliers with doubles 160m m 40m 20m Il 1 1 1 E 1 E 2 1 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 Screen shoot 47 Multiplier Table Nothing else to explain Callsign Table Menu gt Window gt Calls Gives an overview of all OSOs per callsign a eae QSOs Call without doubles Call Om 80m 40m 30m 20m 17m 10m 6m GEOS Bands OLIE DLEYEM ES DLAMIEF E C SPS VA EE 2 OM 2 VA Cs JAZ CYL JEZKDN 9 JRLOTP IO JEZ FC 10 LAS AC UI 10 11 Il 11 13 13 14 EF LO OO AI LA FA HE ILIWPO DEAT DLFUFN JODA JGs5L JESCLT ed dd MA oo A ST TST Ha B Total OOS 10375 Different Calls 5675 1 Band O50s5 4623 2 Band O50s5 1143 3 Band O50s5 480 4 Band O
10. Phone PS Hell Frequencies DX Cluster Network Fontsize 11 n CO CO DE MYCALL MYCALL F Exchange HISCALL amp HISCALL 599 amp HISCALL K TU msg A CORRECT HISCALL TU QRZ DE amp MYCALL Se ALL His Call amp HISCALL SM ALL amp HISCALL ACORRECT REST ATXNUM cane a Screen shoot 27 Preferences BPSK Tab Both tabs are very similar You can select as interface cocoaModem only Also the font size for the BPSK part in the main logging window 1s adjustable For further information about the memories see the CW tab RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 27 The Preference Window Frequencies Tab Frequencies Tab General TRCVR CW RTTY Phone BPSK Hell Frequencies DX Cluster Network Lower edge WET TY FT TY SSE Upperedge 1835 1835 1870 3580 360G 3 00 7035 7 DAD 7 100 10130 10150 10150 14068 14100 14350 18110 18130 18168 2 1068 21150 21450 24920 24930 24990 2 BODE 28300 29700 50150 5 1000 5 1000 Lower edge lt CWETTY lt RITY SSB Upper edge Cancel Screen shoot 28 Preferences Frequency Tab Here you can set the band borders and the borders between the modes Click inside the table to change the values All frequencies are in Khz On the basis this table RUMped can determine the mode and band to a given frequency Example 1 You enter 14007 in the pink call field and press the Enter key RUMped will take a look into th
11. RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 2 Cdl 2 NO a ME N EE EP 23 VIDI eee 23 KETS di EE OE tesa vate n 25 PORTA i ati 25 EP Hand Ra 27 PIOGUEnCi TaD niie en Ee ei il 28 BASE Ii OP AK N N EE ee EE N 29 INR os ed EN N N OE ET na 30 Other Windows Tables and Kodu siens mee ee ED OE GE Ee EG De EE Ge Ee be Gee 31 New Los Redes rta 31 OpciLo Reuel 31 LOSE sed ede AA OE ia 32 Cabrillo Export Reguester esse sesse ee ee ee ee ee ee RR RE EE ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee RR ER RE ee ee ee 33 Stutzerbaek Export KR CQUCSUCK esse EG ee ee EE de Ge oe ee iii 34 LO Hier RG 35 SOTO W IOON ARR IAA 36 Temne OTC Winde EE RE N E E E E EEES 36 Add No TOOS O RGS 37 POLECO W ole le e nno 37 VR AA 38 ALARM MII 39 Conall N EE E eee 40 BEE OAR OE EE se eee ee ati nce io sme ee eee EE EE OE N 40 INN WISE Eible ie ee nn ine 41 Collion Foblea EE N 41 NOMI ira 42 US States EE N EE N OE NE EE N OE EE N EE E aS 42 LE IR CR ETA 42 D lt Announesment Fable idea 43 ENI 44 sand Distance Calculations WINK 44 Sand D ancer able e oe E ES 45 BEE OS EE NAEL ke 0 E a E E Ee NN 46 Daf AN ie EER N EE AE EA EE EE 47 Ba eP DON Opal 47 OO orale ele N EE ee E 47 RET ER sie ne 48 el dok EE E EE EN EE EE EE 49 HellsechriberfOpreranon ninna 49 Transceiver Control sesse sesse esse Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee RR RR RE Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee sees ee ee ee ee ee ee A9 elke ole Ee EE OR N noi 50 Screen shoots SCIA SHOE
12. Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 9 The Main Logging Window Information about DXCC 3 Information about DXCC 3 When you have typed in 2 or more characters into the pink call field RUMped determines the DXCC country for this call In the upper box you see the main prefix continent cq or ITU in some contests zone country name current date and time The date is written in the format you have selected as Mid in your computers Preferences program in the country pane The time comes from the computer where the MySQL server 1s running the UTC Offset you have selected in the RUMped preferences Only this computer clock is used to ensure the log is in chronological order DU Oc 27 Philippines So 24 Jun 2007 Seale ve Bae Skim Yedeg Sunrise 2127 Sunset 10282 Screen shoot 6 DXCC information Fr The lower box shows the distance and heading from your location WW Locator set in the RUMped preferences to this country Further you see the times for sunrise and sunset for this location Left Statistic Box 4 All Time on Row 1 Total operating time in hours without breaks from the All Time off whole log Op Time on Op Time off Row 2 Cumulated break times in hours from the whole log ap ia A break is assumed when the time between two subsequent OSOs is greater Screen shoot 7 than 10 minutes Left statistic box Row 3 Same as Row 1 but only for the current op
13. both files the same contest was chosen In a dx pedition log you can import any file RUMped Select the desired format and press the Import button For ADIF a standard file requester appears where you can navigate to the file For a RUMped import an Open Log requester is shown Screen shoot 36 Log Import Requester ADIF F Since the ADIF Import can take some minutes you can abort the Import pressing Command period or the Escape key 2910 0S0s to import The always imported QSOs will remain in the Log Press Escape or Command periocd to abort Close Import Screen shoot 37 ADIF Import Progress Box RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 35 Other Windows Tables and Requesters Send OTC Window Send QTC Window Menu gt Log gt TX QTC To show and send OTCs WAEDC contest only 990 Ee After opening the correct band mode call and QTC 20m RY number should be displayed The cursor is located in the VOTE EN has call field when this is correct press the Tab key and the OTC cursor moves to the QTC series number When it is correct press the Tab key again In CW and RTTY this number will be sent out The first row in the QSO list is now EF selected Press a Enter key to send out the selected QTC After that the next line will be selected After sending the last QTC press the Enter key again to save the QTCs to send 73 TU
14. illustrated Push the small arrows for the next or previous 14 day slot In the QSOs Hour tab you can view each day separately or the QSO sum of all days during one hour Mark the check box if you want to see the QSOs in the full log window belong to this graph Click the arrows to scroll through the days In both views you can filter the presented QSOs by Band Mode op station and continent If you select to see OSOs in all modes you can overlay a second graph in another mode The horizontal line represents an average value ZK2CW localhost DX Ped Q50s hour 1251 1218 1097 RESA SEG 990 z BEE 542 3 SU 3 3 Mod3 Tu5i Weba Ths rip ts 5 sela 5u 10 3 Mo 11 3 Bang All Hd Operator All D Continent All n 10275 050s found Mode AI TRCWR AI znd w Je Screen shoot 42 QSOs per day Window RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 38 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Rate Window OD 1057 Los ZK2CW localhost DX Ped 881 ggz HEF 10375 050s found Band All H Operator All H Continent All I Date All H Mode All i TRCWR All i ow Ie Screen shoot 43 QSOs per hour Window C Show Log QTC Log Window Menu gt Window gt QTCs To show a table with all received and sent OTCs WAEDC only In this window all QTCs are listed Select a QTC to edit this entry 0008 ID MEDE HH MM SS 2006 08 12 06 05 2006 08 12 06 05 2006 08
15. table with information about distances directions times of sunrise and sunset and duration of twilight and daylight for each DXCC and call areas Further it is possible to show only DXCCs or call areas located in the grayline You can select a date time to pre calculate the conditions on a specific time DXCCs in Grayline This brings up a table with all DXCCs and call areas listed which are currently located in the grayline This is a real time table and becomes updated frequently Helpful for low band dxing The Memory Menu I prefer to use the F keys for the memories only one keystroke is required to send out the text Apple recommends to use NOT the F keys in own applications In the system preferences keyboard pane I switched off all short cuts except F9 F12 which I use for Expos and the Dashboard When you have your F keys in use for other or system wide applications you can use instead this menu But now you have to push two keys The Help Menu Help Tags Switchable When this option 1s set you will get some help when moving the mouse over the main logging window RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 21 The Preference Window The Preference Window The Preference Window Nearly all of the user settings are controlled via this window Few items are saved in the log file most of them local on your computer in users home directory Library Preferences RumDX plist Settings saved in
16. used types of hardware controllers and cocoaModem which is a software modem cocoaModem is a very clever application to work in common used digital modes written by Chen W7AY Get it for free http homepage mac com chen When you have selected to use the cocoaModem for RTTY operation RUMped acts as a remote control for cocoaModem and you can control cocoaModem from its own interface at the same time Make sure you have made the RTTY settings in the preferences before you change the mode to RTTY When RTTY mode is selected in your log and an interface is chosen the main logging window enlarges to show the RTTY interface On the right hand side is a table located to list callsigns which are automatically detected by RUMped The most recent found callsign stands in the upper line In the RTTY output field the detected callsigns and the text itself are colour coded e Red Call found in the log on this band Double e Green Call found in the log on another band e White Call found in the MasterDat database or any own sent out text e Grey Call following a de e Yellow Other received text DLI DL1XX 599 DLIA K TU QRZ DE DLZFUM UP Screen shoot 58 RTTY or PSK Output In the example above please note that UA1AA is recognized only by the word de and W7AY was not recognized All found callsigns except dupes are listed in the table on the right hand side Use the up down keys even when the courser is located in the pink call fi
17. 0 F OUZ TES CORRECT 21002 Disconnect Screen shoot 52 Terminal Window connected Use the green field for type in text commands to the dx cluster while the blue field is used to show received messages from the cluster When you have select the option Send dx spots to other in the Network tab of the preferences window other stations see a mirror of your blue output field When you Use dx spots from other stations you can not select a dx cluster yourself and the Connect and the Disconnect buttons are not shown It is possible to send commands to the cluster via the LAN DX Announcement Table Menu gt Window gt DX Spots Shows the dx spots coming from the cluster 3 DX Announcements e The most recent spot stands in the upper line The background 1121 RUGFA 6 P SSE 14183 0 of the spots may be colour coded depending of the contest A 1121 RAOUBOOT ca Sense red spot indicates a new multiplier on your current active band a yellow background shows a new multiplier on another band 1115 DAOUBOOT mas YOU CAN filter out spots using the DX Cluster tab in the 1113 RALOR 3 M Ss 14177 5 preferences window Double click an entry to set your log and TRX to the shown frequency and mode The call will be written in the pink call field When a new dx spot is coming in and this window is closed it Screen shoot 53 DX Spot Table will open again If you don t like to see this window h
18. 06 09 04 23 17 55 KITG 80m cw 599 EEE 3506 770 2006 09 07 00 23 01 KT3Y 80m cw Sag 599 3507 020 2006 09 07 00 20 44 NOEM 80m cw 559 Gad 3506 260 2006 09 07 00 17 52 NOF 80m cw ef NEER 3505 840 2006 09 04 23 26 42 NIRI 80m cw 599 EEE 3506 630 2006 09 04 23 00 19 N2LA 80m cw 599 585 3506 630 2006 09 04 22 55 56 N3RD 80m cw see EEE 3506 820 2006 09 07 00 38 20 N4CC 80m cw 599 599 3507 430 2006 09 07 00 41 35 N4JI 80m cw ek ae 3507 100 2006 09 07 00 39 34 Ng MM 80m cw 599 599 3506 960 2006 09 07 00 45 25 N4NN 80m cw SEE 3507 540 2006 09 07 00 32 08 NSAID 80m cw 599 599 3506 580 2006 09 04 23 18 39 NNIN 80m cw nog EFE 3506 470 2006 09 07 00 25 17 NNW 80m cw nag EEE 3507 940 2006 09 04 22 55 21 NO2R 80m cw SEEN ERE 3506 670 2006 09 07 00 53 52 NRIR 80m cw 5Aa EE 3507 440 double 2006 09 04 23 24 46 NRIR 80m cw 593 593 3507 450 2006 09 09 22 58 45 VADEF 80m cw LE 3507 140 2006 09 07 00 15 43 WELZ 80m cw 599 599 3505 600 2006 09 07 00 42 37 VESE 80m cw EE Sag 3507 040 2006 09 04 23 22 03 VE3LYC 80m cw 599 699 3506 220 2006 09 04 23 20 58 Vl FJ 80m cw 2930599 3505 500 2006 09 04 22 45 43 WIR 80m cw 539 EEE 3507 950 2006 09 07 00 16 15 Wil MK 80m cw 549 599 3505 650 2006 09 07 00 29 38 WITYQ 80m cw 599 EEE 3507 450 nane AA AA AA AA se rane ras M TRCVR MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook
19. 1 WV NL W Screen shoot 2 Previous OSOS obese ike ne dee De eg ee oe be eo es ee n ie re oe ee oe Ge 8 Screen shoot 3 Main Logging Window DX pedition mode ee ee ee ee ee 9 seieemshootd Pariidl CACHE lan 9 eien shoot a uir Ge Gg Goose ass EE EE NE E a 9 RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 3 Screen shoot 6 DXCC mformation ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee nice ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 10 Screen shoot 7 Left statistic BOX ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 10 Screenshoot 8 IRIGHL statistie DOE ss Ed EES i 10 Screen shoot 9 OSO Input Eie dee EE EG AE EG E EAE EE ie Re em 11 Screen shoot 10 Screen shoot 11 Screen shoot 12 Screen shoot 13 Screen shoot 14 Screen shoot 15 Screen shoot 16 Screen shoot 17 Screen shoot 18 Screen shoot 19 Screen shoot 20 Screen shoot 21 Screen shoot 22 Screen shoot 23 Screen shoot 24 Screen shoot 25 Screen shoot 26 Screen shoot 27 Screen shoot 28 Screen shoot 29 Screen shoot 30 Screen shoot 31 Screen shoot 32 Screen shoot 33 Screen shoot 34 Screen shoot 35 Screen shoot 36 Screen shoot 37 Screen shoot 38 Screen shoot 39 Screen shoot 40 Screen shoot 41 Screen shoot 42 Screen shoot 43 Screen shoot 44 Screen shoot 45 Screen shoot 46 Screen shoot 47 Screen shoot 48 Screen shoot 49 Screen shoot 50 Screen shoot 51 Screen shoot 52 Screen shoot 53 Screen shoot 54 Screen shoot
20. 12 06 05 2006 08 12 06 05 2006 08 12 06 05 2006 08 12 06 05 2006 08 12 06 05 2006 08 12 0605 2006 08 12 06 05 2006 08 12 06 05 2006 08 12 06 05 2006 08 12 06 05 QTC Log To From Call Band Mode Series Call LA LFA 2 Om 556 1 10 UA DD LA LFA 2 Om 1 10 SPS DED LA LFA 2 Om L 10 FALE LA LFA 2 Om L 10 GMODD LA LFA Om L 10 OM 35x LA LFA 2 Om L 10 SM SFG LA LFA L 10 OHM LA LFA 110 LAAS LA LFA L 10 OLY FEF LA LFA L 1 DL2 RUM 3 1AA 2 fd FEEL 23 1AA efe LA LFA pe in 2006 08 12 JO PPO 200140701 JOP OPO OE 06 25 11 27 55 11 29 03 11 29 03 11 29 03 Soned by Time Screen shoot 44 OTC Window Photo not taken from a real contest RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM DDEUD FAZ ER Show All 5 afl 4 1 Cancel 23 LAA F amp FINU Ws FI DL WEE Save OTC be PF Delete OTC page 39 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Continent Table Continent Table Menu gt Window gt Continents Overview of worked continents Continent Statistic CW RTTY SSB BPSK FM Europe MAmerica S America Africa Pacific You can select tables 160m 0 O 1 gom 5 to show QSOs in each 40m 2 4 mode separately 30m 4 14 20M 20 dia lim Da 43 15m 49 47 12m 14 10m 48 Gm O OHM OHEO EO EO EO T otal 220 100 0 Screen shoot 45 Continent Table DXCC Table Menu gt Window gt DXCCSs
21. 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 22 The Preference Window General Tab e Locator WW locator where the station is located used for heading and distance calculations e BackupFolder press this button to select the disc folder for backing up the log TRCVR Tab General ETREYR CW RTTY Phone BPSK Hell Frequencies DX Cluster Network serial Port Port usbserial HA Baud 9600 n r Bits TECYE IC 7400 66h B Part Stopbits on k Cancel Fi Screen shoot 23 Preferences TRCVR Tab Here you can select your transceiver and adjust the serial port settings to your requirements When you don t have a TRX connected select None from the TRCVR popup menu CW Tab For CW output RUMped supports currently only WinKey by KIEL See http klel tripod com for further information and refer to the CW Operation in this document In the upper left hand corner you find the settings for the used serial port If you do not use a keyer select None in the Interface popup menu Check the check boxes Set RTS Line and or Check DTR Line when your CW keyer get its power from the serial port hand shake lines All other settings in the upper part are to program the WinKey chip See your WinKey documentation for details RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 23 The Preference Window CW Tab Interface WinKey F Disable paddle watchdog ral Contest spacing Port usbs
22. 50s5 454 S Band OS0s 132 6 Band 0505 87 Band 0505 6 B Band 05050 9 Band 950s 0 10 Band O50s5 0 Screen shoot 48 Call Window In these tables you get an overview about multiple QSOs per callsign The letters in the table indicates the mode C CW S SSB R RTTY Press a header to sort the list In the example above JE8CLT has made 14 contacts without dupes on 7 bands 3 stations have made 10 QSOs and 6 stations made 7 band QSOs There are 5675 different callsigns in the log RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 41 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Notes Window Notes Window Menu gt Window gt Notes Shows all OSOs where a note was added 0899 ID Yryy M DD HH MM S5 Note Double click 13156 2004 04 05 21 00 00 pappnase will qsl sofort jetzt OUDIE CLICK an 13228 2005 05 02 21 35 00 das ist der FM entry to edit To 13410 2007 07 02 18 13 32 Rudi ex DLFVFR delete a note just delete the Screen shoot 49 Notes Window US States Table Menu gt Window gt US States Table of the US states and provinces of Canada For info only Connecticut wer UT Utah Maine WA Washington e TEETE TEE This is a fixed table just for operators New Hampshire MI Michigan information Call areas and FARETE las abbreviations of states are shown This Vermont West Virginia i New Jersey Illinois J may be helpful in ARRL contests Mew York Indiana District of Columbia Wisconsin
23. 55 RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM Mode DURON eean E E EEE ie ee Ge 11 COMES Si T E A E RE E N EEN 11 Eo E o EE E EE ENE EO EE EN N 12 Pero SO 12 OSO summary in contest mode WP issie sees esse EKS e a 12 OSO uir MDX ed MOUE EE ED E 12 O 18 0 AA E EAE E E OE NG 13 OOO Or Ese eie EE EG ee ee EEEE ee EE 13 PIERO ar 13 CECO EE E RO EE EE OE EE Ee N orata 13 TA 5001 10 ee N N N EE 13 ODOT O AA AE N EE RO OE EE N N EE N 14 Preferences General Des N 2 Pei BRR 23 PISONII inn 24 Poe becca 25 Preferences Phone Tab tassieseee ens sn is bons ee nee ee ila ie ie oe ee ee ee ee 26 Peolershie BESANA I I EE OE De 21 Prercrenees Ee ponti 28 Preferences DA Cluster ID ee EE Oe Re ie oe ER E Re ee N RE 29 BENI 30 TNS os Rella 31 Ope los RUSSE lee it 32 Log Export Requester ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee RR ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 32 Cobullo Risi 33 FUE Z ETOAC REES E ae E E E S 34 Loo More TRC E ee EE E E ER E Se ues 35 ADIF inpor Prooress birmana 35 21 310 0 OE N dO Wessie OO ee OO AEREE 36 Recco 36 Ada TOTS VV WIG ara 37 PONTOS VV AN ER EE OE EE N AE OE N 37 Ospedale 38 QSOs per hour VINTO 39 QTC Window Photo not taken from a real contest ee ee ee ee ee 39 Conn Ee AO ONE EE EE EE EE EE N 40 DC SEN EE RR RO RA 40 WRIT CE Jabes EE EE EE Ge Ee Ee GE EE ee ee EE eie 41 CE RR RA 41 NOCI ini n ei 42 LS Sales Table ee EE De ee EE De ee
24. 9 gt l Total 85 33 Sum 402 157 4676 4821 Last 150 0505 TXST O TX MacBook op Screen shoot 3 Main Logging Window DX pedition mode Partial Call Check Similarly Call Check 2 OL DK OL2 AMA DL2BOC DLe CHM 4 Bls BEA BESK BEHAE T OL2HWI DLX DL2JEM DL2 KO DL EUA sg When you have typed in 3 or more characters in the pink 2 DL KUF DL2MD DL2MI DL2MNEC DL20E call field this box shows all callsigns with these DL20W DL2RNS DL2RU DL2UH DL2VEN DL2VFR DL2VPF DL YPO DL2ZAE CT nena peer In ode rs with DL EE are shown It 1s allowed to insert a o as joker Screen shoot 4 Partial Call Check Red means Double found in log and worked this callsign before on this band and in this mode Green means callsign found in the log but other band mode Black means callsign not found in log but in the MasterDat rsd file When the option Menu gt Log gt Similarly Call Check is set after pressing the Space bar or the Tab key this box will show Gu DOEOM DEU DLOEUF DRUG callsigns which are similar with the entered one The log and the MasterDat is checked and the output is always in blue In this Screen shoot 5 Similarly Call example DL2RUM was entered Check The partial and similarly call checks are very powerful tools under hard operating conditions when you can get only parts of a callsign You can double click a call to take it over into the pink call field RUMped
25. B CONTEST CEEATEL BY MAME ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS OPERATORS SOAPBOX Cancel DL2RUM DO Berlin OX Group DXPEDITION f FUMped by DL FLM Thomas Lindner Lehnschulzenweg 2 15754 Bindow Germany DL2RUM Screen shoot 34 Cabrillo Requester RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 33 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Log Export Reguester Stutzerbach Export Reduester Menu gt Log gt Export Used for further details in Stutzerbach contest logs In this form you can enter further information which are conform with the Stutzerbach standard The free text fields are saved for the next time you use this export function Contest DXPDN n MyCall ELzRUM Category Mail ddress Thomas Lindner MailAddress Lehnschulzenweg 2 MailAddress 15754 Bindow MailAddress Germany EMail tomadi rum ClaimedQsa ClaimedOtec ClaimecdPts Claimed ult Claimecdscore Club Berlin DA Group Operators OLEUM Equipment I0 7400 Power 600 Watts Soapbox Cancel Screen shoot 35 Stutzerbach Requester RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 34 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Log Import Reguester Log Import Requester Menu gt Log gt Import Used to select an import format In RUMped you can import ADIF or other RUMped log files Import of RUMped files works only when in
26. Delaware Colorado Mandang lowa Pennsylvania Kansas Alabama Minnesota Florida Missouri Georgia Mebraska Kentucky Moth Dakota Screen shoot 50 US States Table Terminal Window Menu gt Window gt Terminal Shows the window used for Telnet dx cluster connection Terminal MEL Select a cluster from the popup menu and press the Connect button to establish the connection Set up he cluster in the DX Cluster tab in _DBOSUE F Connect _ the preferences indow Screen shoot 51 Terminal Window disconnected RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 42 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Terminal Window 8009 Connected to DEOSUE Ta de DEZSE Sysop ot DBUSUE 7 idkzzzdarri neti While connected a Disconnect button is shown DEOSUE F ATH CE on PORT SO00 VHE DATABASE Ye 20 YHF DE Group DL West NO online update sh vhf call info call shvhf loc in amp digi stns in loc i Updates please to PR DLSEBWADBUFHN E Mail quy dlgebw de Use this one only read the latest news hit news on command line 11 Jun 20075 when the no i Cluster 447 nodes 79 local 1415 total users Max users 2220 Uptime 6 22 59 DLZRUM de DBOSUE S Tul 2007 21015 dxspider gt quit comman ILEUM de DLEOSOE 7 S Jul 2007 21015 dxspider gt does not work DE de ShzaW 286030
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28. MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook MacBook ss555 amp sss5s55s55s55s5555555555555555555555 Tek da UIT da LILY UI UI LI Sa UI UI LI LIT UI UI UI Ha eee ei O EE 80m CW Band 80m B Operator All B Continent NA B Date All B Cancel Save Mode CW B TRCYR All B Hour AII B DXCC All 14 Sorted by Call key 63 QSOs in list Screen shoot 41 Full Log Window Here you see all QSOs in the log Please note In this table the first QSOs stands in the most upper line As default all QSOs are listed and sorted by date and time On the bottom are several popup RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 37 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Full Log Window menus provided for filtering QSOs and how to sort In this screen shot only QSO with North America on 80m in CW are shown The list is sorted by callsign It is possible to export only these shown OSOs using Menu Log Export Mark the check box in the Export reguester as reguired When an entry in the table is selected you can edit the OSO data in the fields below Press the Save button to save the changes Rate Window Menu gt Window gt Rate Shows a graphical view of QSOs per day or QSOs per hour In this window are two tabs selectable In the OSOs Day tab 14 subsequent days are
29. Mped tries to determine this number after pressing the Space bar on the base earlier OSOs The latest contest rules are integrated in RUMped Don t worry after changes All the calculated points and multipliers are for your info only since only the Cabrillo log will be send to the organizer He will calculate your result When creating a new log there is a contest named Unsupported selectable No QSO points and no multipliers are computed nor indicated You can enter as received or sent control number whatever you want There is only one option available When there is a numerical control number it can be incremented automatically after each QSO RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 50
30. RUMped app the program itself e DXCC rsd database for countries according the DXCC e WAE rsd database for additional countries used for WAE and WAG contests e MasterDat rsd database containing active callsigns used for partial call and similarly call check e US States text text file containing info about US states and VE provinces It is important to keep these files inside the folder Following files and folders are included but these not direct required to to run RUMped e Docs folder containing documentations about RUMped and and others e RUMpedQSL A separate application for QSL handling and printing e EditDXCC Program to edit the DXCC country list e EditWAE program to edit the additional WAE country list RUMped will create one file for its own use in the users home directory Library Preferences named RumDX plist This is a standard Apple plist file to save most of the user settings MySQL Since I m not able to program an own database with high performance I decided to use MySQL Youcan download it here for free http mysgl org downloads mysgl 5 0 html downloads Scroll down the page to the Mac section and choose the right package for you Only the standard version is required Also you should install a tool to manage your databases and users I would recommend this http www mysgl com products tools administrator index html It would be helpful to make you familiar with the basics of MySQL But don t be worry When you
31. RUMped by DLL2RUM Table of contents OT A AE etc acest cect EE EE OE OE EE EE N N EIN 6 EEE AR AN OER esas pace N ON OE EE N OE N N EE N EE 6 IAC RR ee EE EEE 6 Mob 6 0 de RR VE 7 Tie Mik PIA N O EE Ee RO EA 8 LEONI IRR A 8 ParnalCall Check Sira 9 Bora OM a DOU DA CE e E E EEE E T E A EN 10 MS SUAS IS OE E REINA 10 I ECO REA 10 Obinna 11 Mode Buttons 7 siese iee nee os ee de eg ere ie ee seen ee ie ie ei oes eie ei ie oo nee ee on ee eine ie 11 CONS na ea EE EO E E G ES 11 Elena 12 OS ESE n di iaia 12 Sita 100 10000 6 0618 000 CL PR RR RR EA 13 poni 13 PU Mer els HE T at 13 CE dT OE N N OE EE OE EE N N N 13 DI MA E RA Ee acon 13 diEOSO ODO ON A e E E A oe og ee Ee 14 diie M D E E A E A E Ee ee ee 14 TRUMP A MeD lai e 14 ADEM E E E EE E E ee en ee 14 Pet 14 Quit RUM ed iese sore esse eo die oe oos de si es oo di eo sies di se es RR ie Ee 14 ei 14 REM 14 dele LOT ei rin 15 jie EE ER ER EE EE A 15 Oli EE RE EE N sans 15 bl 15 oes ed EE EE O O AE 15 E RR A 15 Restore rn 15 Clo n 15 EA 0 i o EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE N 16 SO 16 Locate dei 16 Full Multi Check Switchable ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 16 Show all TRGVRS SWitc Gale ss RS n ara 16 Show pior O5Os S5wilchabolb a ian 16 Similarly Call Check Ra 16 ROT OR EE E ee eee 16 Eolie rent 16 TEOS SF sei OE N NE EE RE EE OE OE OE N 17 Ele 17 ber 17 Noble 17 Tie TREE NIEUWE ee
32. Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 36 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Add Note To OSO Reguester Add Note To QSO Requester Menu gt OSO gt Note Used to add a free text comment to a OSO Add a note for DM2XO Youcan enter free text which will be saved with the QSO To get an overview of all notes and to edit them select Menu gt Windows gt Notes Rudi ex DL7WFR Cancel Screen shoot 40 Add a Note Window Full Log Window Menu gt Window gt Full Log Used to view and filter the whole log TXST localhost DX ped YYYY MM DD HH MM S5 Call Band Mode TX RX VFO B VFOA double 2006 09 04 23 25 56 AALOD 80m cw ef Gan 3506 940 2006 09 04 23 25 08 AJ3K 80m cw 599 599 3507 450 2006 09 07 00 36 25 KODEQ 80m cw 399 9549 3508 420 2006 09 07 00 23 47 KIAR 80m cw 599 699 3507 260 2006 09 07 00 39 12 KILPS 80m cw SEER REE 3506 960 2006 09 07 00 33 39 KINA 80m cw 588 EEE 3507 390 2006 09 07 00 37 09 K3EST 80m cw 599 599 3508 500 2006 09 07 00 51 02 K4DLS 80m cw 5990598 3507 430 2006 09 07 00 26 56 K4 EA 80m cw EEL EEE 3507 700 2006 09 07 00 35 41 K4HB 80m cw 599 595 3508 230 2006 09 07 00 44 47 K4HGX 80m cw 593 593 3507 430 2006 09 07 00 52 30 K4MQG 80m cw AA Gas 3507 700 2006 09 07 00 19 11 K4XG 80m cw 599 599 3505 900 2006 09 07 00 50 19 K4XO 80m cw sag EEE 3507 510 2006 09 07 00 18 31 KSVRX 80m cw 599 699 3505 500 2006 09 07 00 46 06 K5ZK 80m cw EEO EE 3508 060 20
33. ables the operator to type in and or correct the callsign as the CW exchange is being sent So long as you get the character typed in correctly before the CW sending catches up to that point then it gets sent correctly In RUMped callsign type ahead is used in conjunction with the key Pressing this key will start the QSO exchange which is defined as callsign F2 memory normal rst ctrl number As callsign is used the text in the pink call field When this field is empty the last logged callsign will be used Type in the prefix and press the key While Winkey starts to send the prefix you can enter the suffix This saves time You can correct the callsign until the character is not sent out yet There are two options available for saving the QSO 1 Using the left Enter key near the middle of your keyboard will just log the QSO 2 Using the right Enter key in the numpad will log the QSO and sent out the TU message Make sure you have assigned the exchange message to the F2 memory and the TU message to the F3 memory This allows RUMped to work correctly Assign the other memories for your convenience If you want to send free text use the keyboard mode Menu gt TRCVR gt Keyboard Mode While in keyboard mode each key press will be send out immediately by the WinKeyer RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 47 Using RUMped RTTY Operation RTTY Operation RUMped supports two often
34. an use the same log but there is no direct communication between the computers e Same Log Only computers using the same log and same port can talk together e Any Station Every computer can talk to each other provided the same name and same port is chosen When you have chosen Any Station enter a Name for your network Stations using the same name and port will communicate to each other Port number 9090 is a good choice as default How ever when this port is busy on your system you can chose another make sure all stations use the same port There are four check boxes provided on the right hand side e Send DX Spots when this computer has a dx cluster connection other stations can use this connection as well Works two way e Use DX Spots when this computer has no own cluster connection you can reach it RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 30 The Preference Window Network Tab through another computer in the net Uncheck both boxes when all stations want to use own cluster connections e Refresh Log When other stations log a QSO your log table will be renewed to see the new QSO When not checked the log shows new QSOs from others only after you log a QSO by yourself or pressing Command W e Refresh Statistic When other stations log a QSO your statistic table will be renewed to see the new numbers of QSOs When not checked the table shows new QSOs from others
35. ble Menu gt Window gt Sun Dist Table Table of all DXCCs and call areas Directions and distances seen from DL2RUM JO62UG Country Area Crit CO deg km Sunrise SUNS et Twilight Deadight Chatham Island OT 168 19197 04217 ras aoe Mew Zealand Or 18126 1944 2 05047 030 4 21 D Auckland and Campbell ls Oc 18122 20532 0504 12 all Macquarie Is Or 1741 22022 05262 tr 45 Fed Kermarer OT 17282 1645 2 OS 067 26 10 21 Norfolk Island OT 16676 19417 OBO 3 2 O26 1022 Austral Island Or 16 74 1642 2 03252 D24 10 43 South Cook Islands Or 16494 ela O4 112 024 10 54 Lord Howe Is OT 16431 202 42 Obs 22 rey 10 08 Tonga OT 163548 18152 0513 024 10 58 Mine Or 16400 1 32 04552 D24 11 02 Conway Reet Or 16250 1903 2 553 re 1050 Fiji OT 16071 18417 05432 od 11 02 Mew Caledonia OT 15943 153 1z 06217 J25 1050 French Polymesia Or 15 945 16417 033 2 res 11 06 Bouvet AT 15851 American Samoa OT 15738 lr48z OS 082 res 11 20 Heard Island AT 15718 203 92 OOS 2 O26 1026 Australia OT 15718 203 42 OFOS 2 O26 10 26 Pitcairn OT 15717 15242 02032 ed 103 Western Samoa Or 15618 15502 0514 res 11 24 hle lis O Dank ne oe 5 1E 1E ET 1 ER a OE 2 oa oe Her 11 57m Date and Time for sun calculations 6 H Jul H 12 H 54 HJ Now Call DLZELM DL Germany Sun below horizon 6 deg civil Gray Line Screen shoot 56 Distance Direction and Sun Table In this table you do not find DXCCs only you can see call areas towns etc y
36. d your connected hardware Basic Phone Operation Logging is easy as it is RUMped is a real time logging tool there are no features for a post contest processing provided Select a mode and a band from the popup menus or just enter a frequency in Khz and press the Enter key RUMped will set the appropriate band and mode While entering the callsign information about the DXCC are shown and the partial call check starts You can now press a Enter key to log the QSO or the Space bar or the Tab key to input further data The Space bar always will toggle the focus between call and rcvd number field while the Tab key circles though all fields The Partial Call Check result is exchanged with the Similarly Call Check result and previous QSOs are shown in the log table When these options are set Change the rst or enter the received control number and press a Enter key to log he OSO CW Operation Currently only WinKey is supported for CW output See http klel tripod com for details I use a home made Winkeyer but there are some devices to buy ready to use You can use the CW features in the main logging window and the QTC in out window only Please note that the memories has not the same allocation in these windows Pressing the Escape key will always stop the transmission immediately Winkey allows callsign type ahead Callsign type ahead is pretty well an essential requirement in contest or DX pedition logging It en
37. e Switchable This will reverse your RX tones These Reverse settings are not saved to use it permanent select it in the RTTY tab of the Preference window The BPSK Menu Reset Modem This will reinitialize the PSK interface when it is not longer working properly Transmit While in Keyboard mode here you set your TRX in the Transmit state and the transmission of the pre typed text starts Receive While in Keyboard mode here you set your TRX in the Receive state after the pre typed text was sent out To switch immediately to Receive just press the Escape key The Window Menu Close Will close the active window the Main Logging Window can t be close via this menu item Hide Will hide the active window To show it again select the menu item to open the window Main Logging Shows up the Main Logging Window when it is hidden Full Log Opens the Full Log Window In this window you can view and edit the whole log in a table Rate Opens the Rate Window In this you can get a graphical overview about you QSOs per hour and QSOs per day Youcan filter the QSOs to find out for example the best time for contacts on 15m to North America RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 19 The Menus The Window Menu QTCs Opens the QTC Window WAEDC contest only Here you can view and edit your sent or received QTCS Continents This menu item brings up a table wit
38. e default locations For the sun computations you can select a date The duration of twilight is posted in hours this may be helpful for grayline dxing There are three definitions for twilight 1 Civil The time between sunset or sunrise and the sun is not more than 6 deg below the horizon Only the brightest stars appear during civil twilight During this period there 1s still RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 44 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Sun and Distance Calculations Window enough light from the Sun so that in most cases artificial sources of light are not needed to carry on outdoor activities 2 Nautical The time between sunset or sunrise and the sun is not more than 12 deg below the horizon You can see reliable star sights of well known stars Under good atmospheric conditions and in the absence of other illumination general outlines of ground objects may be distinguishable but detailed outdoor operations are not possible and the horizon 1s indistinct 3 Astronomical The time between sunset or sunrise and the sun is not more than 18 deg below the horizon Below 18deg most casual observers would consider the entire sky already fully dark even when astronomical twilight is just beginning in the evening or just ending in the morning Sun calculations are very complex here is used a less complex algorithm The results may differ up to 5 minutes Sun and Distances Ta
39. e only accessible from the main logging window The RUMped Menu About This menu item brings up some information about the program and the author Preferences Opens the preference window where you can make all settings Quit RUMped This will close RUMped without any further inquiry There is no need to save anything before quitting The positions and sizes of some of your windows are saved for the next program start to restore The File Menu This is still empty The Edit Menu This is the Mac standard menu for text operations RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 14 The Menus The Log Menu The Log Menu New Opens a reguester to create a new empty log file Open Opens a reguester to select and open an existing log file for use Export This opens the export window Here you can export your log or a part of it in different formats e Simple Text e CSV comma separated values e ADIF e RUMpedQSL a seperate application for QSL card handling with own file format e Cabrillo e DF3CB Logsearch text file to be used with DF3CBs online log search script e Stutzerbach not in all contests available Import This opens the import window Youcan add QSOs to the present file from an ADIF file or from an other RUMped file provided the same contest was used Youcan import any RUMped contest files into a dx pedition log Backup Log You will backup the l
40. eld to select a callsign in the list Press the Space bar just to take over this call or press the key to take over and to send the exchange message When you have your mouse handy you can double click an entry using the left mouse key to take it over or double click the right mouse key to send the exchange as well You can use the blue text field in a same manner Double click left on a text to take over and double click right to send the exchange information Instead the right mouse button you can use the left one while holding down the Control key on the keyboard When the callsign is scrambled or spaces are missing move the mouse over the text containing a part of the call while holding down the left mouse button This selected text will be appear in the pink call field The memories work in the same way like in CW Using the will send the exchange message Type ahead like in CW is not possible in RTTY Use the right Enter numpad to log the QSO and send the TU message While in Keyboard mode you can pre type your text To send it out you have to select TX in the RTTY menu You can use the memories as well Selecting RX from the menu will switch the trevr to RX after all text is sent For an immediately abort press the Escape key RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 48 Using RUMped PSK Operation PSK Operation For PSK you can choose cocoaModem only Since it
41. enus The OSO Menu The QSO Menu Edit The last logged QSO will be opened in the QSO editor To edit a more previous QSO select it in the log table and use then this menu item Once you are are in the Edit mode you can change the selected QSO Delete Use this menu item to delete a QSO You must have a QSO selected in the log table and a requester will be shown before deleting Note This allows you to add a free text comment to a QSO which is selected in the log table When no QSO is selected the note will be added to the latest QSO The TRCVR Menu Reset TRCVR Use this item when the trevr control is not longer working properly This will reinitialize the com port and the transceiver Band up This change your operating frequency TRX and log one band up Your last used frequency on this band is used If split is selected on both VFOs are set to the same frequency Band down This change your operating frequency TRX and log one band down Your last used frequency on this band is used If split is selected on both VFOs are set to the same frequency Band up and Band down vou can use also without TRX control for log setting only CW Changes your operating mode to CW and initialize your CW keyer RTTY Changes your operating mode to RTTY and initialize your RTTY interface SSB Changes your operating mode to SSB You can use this kind of mode switching even when no TRX is connected just to set the log
42. equency on this band will be used Entering into the pink call field and pressing Enter will toggle the split on or off In the main logging window you find an info about the split status This works fine on a Kenwood but is tricky on an Icom ICOM only RUMped is not able to determine the used VFO and the status of split do to the limited CIV protocol When you work split using both VFOs on an Icom rig you have to perform following steps 1 Make sure split is off Do not use the buttons on your trcvr always use the command 2 Select your TX frequency in any way 3 Toggle on split using the command Both VFOs are set now to the same values and split is switched on Only this procedure ensures the correct split read out and the logging of the correct TX frequency In the log your TX frequency is saved as VFO B and your RX frequency as VFO A RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 49 Using RUMped Contest Operation Contest Operation Running a contest is the same like logging in dx ped mode Contests may be limited to some bands and or modes only You are able to log QSOs on another band WARC but these OSOs will not appear in a statistic and will be counted with Zero points Take care about the mode RUMped allows you to log all modes and will count these QSOs as valid even when this mode is not allowed in this contest When the control number is fixed state or zone RU
43. erator Row 4 Same as Row 2 but only for the current operator Row 5 Time since the last band mode change up to ten hours only Row 6 Shows the band mode changes in the present hour The band change statistics are contest sensitive In some contests in single mode it is allowed to change the band mode how often you want to work a new multiplier These changes will NOT be counted Right Statistic Box 5 Last 10 Row 1 Short term QSO rate last 10 QSOs in QSOs per hour 5 CW Speed Row 2 Long term QSO rate last 100 QSOs in QSOs per hour VIRNA Row 3 Selected CW speed in words per minute when a keyer is eee RO connected Right statistic box Row 4 Numbers of available QTCSs only visible in WAEDC contest Bottom Logging Mode or Keyboard Mode In keyboard mode each pressed key will be send out Only available in CW RTTY and PSK RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 10 The Main Logging Window OSO Data Input Fields 6 QSO Data Input Fields 6 From the left to the right you 6 see the QSO number field for callsign Input popup menu for the Screen shoot 9 OSO Input Fields band popup menu for the mode field for send rst field for send control number only seen in a contest field for received rst and field for received control number With the Space bar you can toggle between the callsign field and the received number field Using the Tab key you can circle through the
44. erial F Paddle echoback 1 gt A 9 gt N 0 gt T Keyvermocde LambicB F MM Serial echoback Weighting MM Set RTS Line M Paddle swap Min WPM Set DTR Line Autospace Max WPM CO CO MYCALL ASM YALL Exchange RST TU msg S amp CORRECT TU MYCALL UP Sol YE ALL His Call SHISCALL OTH IS FH FH FH HISCALL OSL VIA DL RUM DL2 RUM AMYLALL SHISCALL CORRECT SRST 37 X MUM Cancel A Screen shoot 24 Preferences CW Tab Make sure the Serial echoback check box is marked otherwise the exchange function using the key will not work When you have checked the Serial echoback check box you can monitor the keyed text in the scrolling text part in the main logging window With the check box 1 gt A 9 gt N 0 gt T you can activate abbreviations during sending control numbers The lower part of the window contained the eight CW memories Please use F2 for the exchange information F3 for the TU message This ensures other CW functions of RUMped to work correct There are five place holders available which will be exchanged during transmission e MYCALL own callsign e HISCALL callsign which stands in the pink callsign field when this is empty the last logged call is used e RST rst found in the TX RST field e TXNUM control number found in the TX NUM field e CORRECT when the logged call differs from the initially sent callsign the corrected call will sent Example for CORRECT Normally you put CORRECT i
45. est Cancel Screen shoot 31 New Log Requester Open Log Requester Menu gt Log gt Open Shown when changing the log file RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 31 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters Open Log Reguester Filename Date Created After opening your current used account EDE TI information are used to ask for RUMped log files DISNK2 2007 06 23 23 52 34 DL RUM 3006 08 10 20 38 49 on this server You can change the MySQL access DOZ00EY 2006 08 08 23 01 00 data and press the Search button to show logs on DxpedTest 2006 05 09 15 59 19 h h f 1 TA 3007 01 27 0411 17 another server or use the popup menu for earlier MostWantedT est 2006 12 09 07 12 48 saved access information You can add or delete a TEST 2006 08 29 13 18 27 f at ino th hb USUP 2006 12 02 22 48 54 set of access information using the push buttons Unsupp 2006 12 01 16 28 40 These sets are only saved when you leave this WAEDCT est 2006 08 10 12 45 42 i neha Swe dali ed Spa eg e requester using the Save button Select a log file WPXtest 2007 03 04 16 17 41 and press the Save button to use this log and set it to default At next program start this file will be used If you want to use a log only shortly just pi double click a log name But at next program 3306 start the last saved log will be used Doubleclick to use User Tom Search Passwort sesse Add Delete Save Cancel
46. fields call gt received number gt received rst gt send rst gt call You will not go through the send number field since it is fixed or automatically incremented Of course all the time you can use the mouse to select any field In DX ped mode the received control number field can be considered as a cq zone field There are some text commands available which you have to enter into the call field and confirm with the Enter key e anumber when it can be interpreted as a valid frequency in KHz the band and mode in the log will be changed When a transceiver is connected these data will be set to both VFOs e minus toggles split on off e OP followed by a name or callsign etc for quick operator change after OP lower case letters are enabled Mode Buttons 7 DX pedition mode only These buttons are to select the mode which shows up in the QSO summary in the table 9 below After logging a QSO the table will be recalculated When you have performance problems just select an other mode than you are operating When pressing a button your operating mode log and TRCVR will not be changed When you change your operating mode the table will also switch to this mode Except you have selected Total Contest Summary 7 Contest mode only I 27 Pts 22 Mpl 594 Total Be Ani LE pon oos Opb fj Screen shoot 11 Contest Summary multipliers and your total points RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Man
47. h a statistic about your QSOs to the different continents The mode 1s selectable DXCCs This opens a table which shows the number of QSOs per DXCC per Band in each mode and the number of different callsigns per DXCC Multis This opens a table which shows the number of QSOs per Multiplier per Band It is only available in the contest mode Calls Here you get an overview about each QSO for each callsign per band Further you see the number of QSOs per call the number of bands per call the number of calls with multiple band contacts and the number of calls with multiple total contacts Notes This opens a window to view and edit all the notes you added to the QSOs US States This opens a window with a table of the US states and provinces of Canada This 1s just for information Terminal This opens the Terminal Window to get access to a telnet dx cluster DX Spots Reopens the dx announcement table LAN This will open a window with information about other stations in your local network You can see the operators name band mode and time of the last QSO for each station Sun Dist Calculation This brings up a window where you can calculate locators coordinates distances directions times RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 20 The Menus The Window Menu for sunrise and sunset and duration of twilight Sun Dist Table This brings up a
48. ide it only and do not close it 1109 EC1AE S56 245955 0 RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 43 Other Windows Tables and Reguesters LAN Table LAN Table Menu gt Window LAN Shows information other stations in the LAN O PA Local Network Opobtation ORG Mode Last EO Tom PowerBook 14007 0 CW 1155 ar pa OwE oe i Here you can see the operators other stations in the LAN When the correct frequency can not determined no TRX connected only the band will be posted Screen shoot 54 LAN Table Sun and Distance Calculations Window Menu gt Window gt Sun Dist Calculation Shows also directions twilight time locators BO Direction and distance calculation Location A Location B DIRCI FH Mayotte DL Germany Info Cit AF CO 39 ITU 53 Cnt Eu CO 14 ITU 28 Call TT DL2RUM Locator LH27MA oezug Morth 12 97917 12 deg 58 min 45 sec 52 27083 32 deg 16 min 14 sec East 45 04167 45 deg 2 min 30 sec 13 0833 IS deg 42 min 9 sec Sunrise Qs222 O25 22 6 Le Jul HA SUNSET 14462 19 62 Twilight O23 6 deg civil Q47 Distance Bad km Direction A E 340 deg Direction B gt A 148 deg Screen shoot 55 Direction Distance and Sun Calculations Window In this window you can calculate a locator from given coordinates or the coordinates from a given locator Or just enter a prefix to use th
49. is table and sees this is a 20m CW frequency 20m and CW will be selected and the TRX tuned as well Example 2 You get a dx cluster spot that the station ZK2CW is on 21295 RUMped can now alert you when it is interesting for you to work ZK2 in SSB RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 28 The Preference Window DX Cluster Tab DX Cluster Tab General TRCVR CW RTTY Phone BPSK Hell Frequencies l DX Cluster Network DX Announcements Telnet DX is on OX is from Spotter is from Name Address _ DBOSUE DROSUE 7 ATH CX Mj 160m 30m C Eu fi Eu GEFCGL abregltzo com misom 17m Wi NA DNA Ml aom Wilm MSA FSA mmm N fi 20m Mom Wi Af Af Mi 15m MI As As Mame Kil 10m Other wi Oc A Or EE Port Spot is in RiCw MDigi Ml SSB Delete Cancel Screen shoot 29 Preferences DX Cluster Tab RUMped allows dx cluster connection over the internet via telnet You can find a list of dx cluster with log in information here http www ng3k com Misc cluster html First you have to add one or more addresses to the list on the right hand side Press the add button first and enter the required information in the fields e Name you can choose a name what ever you want e Address the address without the trailing port number it can be just a TCP IP number or a full address like dbOsue 7 ath cx e Port port when not found try 8000 which should be the default por
50. nto the TU F3 message The TU message is sent when you log a OSO with the right Enter key in the numpad Youtype DL2RU in the pink call field and press the key The keyer will send DL2RU 599 and the station returns and corrects you to DL2RUM You append the M and press just the right Enter key This will log the OSO and the keyer sends DL2RUM TU TX5T UP When you have it correct entered the first time the kever would only send TU TX5T UP The WinKey keyer has a 32 character input buffer you should avoid longer text memories RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 24 The Preference Window RTTY Tab RTTY Tab d General RC N RI Phone BPSK Hell Frequencies DX Cluster Fontsize 19200 CO CO DE MYCALL AMY CALL AM CALL Exchange AsHISCALL 599 HISCALL K TU msg ALORRECT 2HISCALL TU QRZ DE MYCALL UP saM YALL His Call eH IS CALL OTH MAYOTTE FH MAYOTTE FH eH CALL AGN K QSL YIA OL2RUM OL2 RUM SM CALL amp HISCALL ACORRECT RST ATXNUM Sr Screen shoot 25 Preferences RTTY Tab For RTTY operation you can use a hardware or a software modem make your selection in the popup menu When using an external modem select the serial settings No further port settings are here provided since the PTCplus and the Pakrat PK 232 work fine with the default settings Only the baud rate is adjustable Check the boxes for RX Reverse and TX Reverse to your requireme
51. nts select your tones as well You can change the font size of the RTTY part in the main logging window for your convenience In the lower part you can find the memory settings Refer to the CW tab for further details Phone Tab In this tab you can activate a voice keyer When you have the optional DRU unit in your Kenwood TRX installed you can use this one It is not possible to start ICOM s internal voice keyer Also you can use your soundcard for voice memories RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 25 The Preference Window Phone Tab General TRCVR CW RTTY Phone BPSK Hell Frequencies DX Cluster Network F i Voicekeyer Use Soundcard n Start Quicktime Macintosh HO Users DL RUM Desktop EUM DOY Audio cg mov Mone Mone Mone Mone Mone Mone None 7 Cancel F Screen shoot 26 Preferences Phone Tab When you want to use your soundcard you have to assign sound files Click in the text where the file path is written or None stands to open a file requester To disable one memory press the None button There is a button provided to start QuickTime which can record your voice The audio file can be in any format which QuickTime can play like mp3 mov aiff wav RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 26 The Preference Window BPSK and Hell Tab BPSK and Hell Tab General TRCVR CW RTTY
52. og as text file It is not a MySQL database backup Select the location where to write the file in the General tab of the preference window It is recommended to use an other location as your MySQL server is running on Use an USB stick or an other disc computer in your local network Not only the log is written also the preferences and QTCs in the WAEDC contest are backed up It takes less than a second to backup 10 000 QSOs so you can do it frequently Restore Log Here you can restore a backed up log file Select the location where to read the file from in the opening file requester To restore the log first you have to create a new empty log file with the same contest selected Let the log empty Backup and Restore Log can be used also for a practicable log transfer copy from one computer to an other or to double a log You have not to deal with MySQL Clear Masks Is used to reset the main logging window The callsign field the received control number field and RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 15 The Menus The Log Menu the OSO info box will be cleared and the callsign field gets the focus Both rst fields are filled with 59 or 599 depending on the mode The log table shows the latest 150 QSOs 150 up Scrolls the shown QSOs in the main logging window log table 150 QSOs further up 150 down Scrolls the shown QSOs in the main logging window log table 150 QSOs further down
53. only after you log a QSO by yourself You may switch off the last two options when you have performance problems or you are irritated Other Windows Tables and Requesters I will try to show and explain all other windows you may see during operation except standard system requester or message boxes New Log Requester Menu gt Log gt New Shown when creating a new log file The upper portion is used for your MySQL account In the Host field you can enter a TCP IP address 192 168 2 101 or a text address like EE Tom localkost 19 www dl2rum de or localhost or a computer User Tom name like PowerMac local Via the popup menu on the right you have quick access to different of accounts These are editable in the Change Log requester only After selecting a contest more contest WWOX oi input field may appear Enter a file name do not EE use Other special characters could cause problems also When typing in a callsign fields Callsign TXSTI Locator LH27MA like DXCC or zone may be filled out otherwise mypxec FAT you have to do it yourself Enter your locator or just mouse click the world Locater to get the default one for this country localhost Passwort Filename D My Co 39 aes After pressing Okay the new database will be created and is ready for use When threre is something wrong you get an error message Once a log is created you are not able to change the cont
54. ou don t need to change something in MySQL for your first steps with RUMped Later on it is strongly recommended to set a password at least for the user root The Main Logging Window Most of your time you will work with this window The layout may change slightly depending on the contest you are working in The Main Logging Window will show up after program start and is always open You can hide it but to close it you have to quit RUMped The window is named after your MySQL log name the host name where the server is running on and the contest name Previous QSOs 1 After entering a callsign and pressing the Tab key you can see the previous QSOs in an overview The date and time for the first found QSO on each band in the three main modes are shown In the upper left hand corner the related callsign is written The background can be colour coded when the option Full Multi Check is set Select in Menu gt Log Full Multi Check The red background indicates that this station would represent a new multiplier on this band mode Green Colour means multi always worked This feature is not in all contests available when it doesn t make sense In the DX pedition mode a DXCC is assumed as multi In the example above you see the 11 QSOs with DL7CM and you see that the DXCC DL was not worked on 6m yet In a contest this may be helpful to ask a station for QSY Screen shoot 2 Previous OSOs RUMped Version 1 0 The U
55. ou have added in your DXCC rsd database Push the header on a row to sort it The table above shows the DXCCs with the biggest distances first from my home location In the lower left hand side you can enter a prefix which is used as reference For the sun calculations you can select the date and time The Now button selects current date and time When the button Gray Line is selected only entries in the twilight zone are shown Refer to the previous sub chapter for definition of twilight RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 45 Other Windows Tables and Requesters DXCCs in Gray Line Table DXCCs in Gray Line Table Menu gt Window gt DXCCs in Gray Line 800 DXCCs in Gray line CA Country 4rea Time Maldive Islands 0 15 since sunset Mepal Ol since sunset China 1 01 since sunset Easter Island 0 35 until sunrise Crozet 0 32 since sunset Mongolia 0 40 since sunset 12 deg nautical Screen shoot 57 DXCCs in Gray Line Table This is a real time table and is refreshed every minute Countries and call areas currently located in the gray line are presented The twilight zone width is selectable Press a header to sort the list RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 46 Using RUMped Using RUMped Using RUMped It is assumed you are familiarly with the windows and menus and you have made all the required settings to RUMped an
56. pressing Screen shoot 13 Previous QSOs FM J Dupes The Main Logging Window Log Table 8 Call 3 WPH MS OC RU4HP G3 RMA OH2TM IS EWK DKS OMIM IK4LIE l TAQ Gl ML uy 160m Call DIL FM DIL FM DIL FM DILFCM DIL FM DILFCM DIL CM DIL CM DIL FM DILFCM DIL FM Total Total 160m BOT 4dOm 30m OM Lim 15m 12m 10m Gm Total SUIT Screen shoot 15 in DX ped mode z 12 ne 32 z ds 476 ags 1088 dof BEA 449 r3 g 4821 OSO Summary Band lem lem lfm SOT OT 160m SOT 17m 15m 40m 30M Mode TX 599 599 599 SEE 599 GIA 599 599 599 599 DES So 2 594 594 gt 94 599 SEP 594 599 GIA SEP SEE Rx double TF 5 99 m 599 5 99 0 5 99 599 5 99 5 ga 599 5 99 5 ga 5 99 599 14 Rx double TF 59 599 5 99 5 99 5 99 5 99 5 99 5 99 5 99 5 99 5 99 ZEESBZ 2222222 DLZCM double 3 993 O50 Pts x 196 MEI 782 628 Total ha uitis Os505 Dupes Da 3 113 Points O 18 GB Total 164 1018 203 196 1 01 476 26 1044 2212 3 609 34 1242 4993 Screen shoot 14 OSO summary in contest mode WPX These table gives you an overview of your QSOs In the DX ped mode only the QSOs in the mode selected above the table are shown In the contest mode all QSOs are always shown The layout will change with the contest The active band is shown in green RUMped Version 1 0
57. r 42 Terminal Window disconnmeeted ses es ee Ee Se ee eN ee NG ee 42 Tema ido Won 43 DX Spot eo OE EE EE EAEE EENES 43 NE GL AA Direction Distance and Sun Calculations WINdOoW ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 44 Screen shoot 56 Distance Direction and Sun Table Screen shoot 57 DXCCs in Gray Line Table Screen shoot 58 RTTY or PSK Output RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 5 General General General RUMped is logging tool for DX peditions and contests It allows real time logging transceiver control and interfaces with other hard and software to allow Phone CW RTTY PSK and Hellschreiber operations You can import logs using the ADIF format and export logs as ADIF simple text Cabrillo St tzerbach STF and other formats To use RUMped you need a MySQL server This allows a Multi Multi operation and you have a very reliable and safe database RUMped was made for my requirements has features I use and supports hardware I own Since I haven t a Yaesu transceiver handy I can not support this TRX because I can t test it But feel free to contact me to report bugs or when ever you have an idea to improve it For the latest new visit http www dl2rum de rumsoft Installation Program After unzipping the downloaded file you will get a single folder Move it where ever you want preferred to your application folder Following files are included and are required to run RUMped e
58. s is to prevent an excessive split area or to prevent to run the split Screen shoot 18 into your own TX frequency Split Readout CW Echo 13 This scrolling text is a on time feedback from your CW Fi HO Paco keyer even when using the paddels Be sure the Echoback 13 SS SS functions from the CW tab in the preferences are switched on Cosi In RTTY mode while you are in keyboard mode you see your typed in text to allow type ahead TX Indicator 14 When you have a Kenwood TRX connected the green circle will change to red when the TRX is in the Transmit state De s5 T Screen shoot 20 TX Indicator When you have an ICOM TRX connected only when the WinKey keyer keys the TRX the circle will change to red RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 13 The Main Logging Window The OSO Editor not shown The QSO Editor not shown This editor will overlay the upper left hand part of the window during editing QSOs Only the most ld 5541 EE important fields are editable You A can not change the QSO id this is Mime e ao a fixed and for info only When the Cal G3WPH co Ta editor is shown you can select another QSO in the log table Band Mode 160m le w Oe TROVE MacBook Changes will be only saved after op Grom pressing the Save button Cancel Screen shoot 21 OSO Editor The Menus All windows are using the same menu but most of them ar
59. ser s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 8 The Main Logging Window Previous QSOs 1 TX5T localhost DX ped SSB DL2DK DL AMA DL2BOC DL CHM de DL20R2 DL2DSL DL20 DL2FCK DLZHEF D DLZHWI DL JEM DL2KO DL KUA 2006 09 08 23 38 46 DL KUF DL L2MI DLZNEC DL2 OE 2006 09 01 20 04 01 DL20W DL L2RU DLZUH OL2VBH 2006 09 09 18 51 58 DL2VFR DL2VPF DL2VPO DL2ZAE CT 2006 09 09 12 31 29 DL NC CT3 DLIMDU DLZAH DLZAKO 2006 09 04 14 50 22 09 05 09 49 41 2006 09 05 15 20 33 2006 09 05 11 02 38 2006 09 10 10 43 12 All Time on 63 1 Last 10 2006 09 05 11 33 02 All Time off 183 2 Last 100 i Gp Time on Ci Speed DL Eu 14 Germany ei ALL Bandchange 7854km 340deg Sunrise 02442 5 19302 This hour Logging Mode ITX RX 5509 DL2 160m Is ow Is 6 14 eg KT TY SSB BPSK FM 7 Yy MM DO HH MM 55 Call Band TX RX double TF DxCC osc Dupes 2006 09 10 22 57 49 G3WPH 160m 599 599 160m 41 16 187 11 198 2006 09 10 22 56 41 Weowe 160m 599 599 D som 35 220 8 228 2006 09 10 22 55 13 RUA4HP 160m 599 599 40m 49 464 12 476 2006 09 10 22 52 06 G3KMA 160m 599 599 30m 61 41 42 983 2006 09 10 22 51 04 OH2TM 160m 599 599 20m EE 6 32 1088 2006 09 10 22 48 47 ZEVK 160m 599 599 LPM 44 9 B 457 2006 09 10 22 48 48 0K25G 160m 599 599 15m 58 i 18 869 2006 09 10 22 46 18 DM1M 160m 599 599 12m 39 435 449 2006 09 10 22 45 28 IKACIE 160m 599 599 Lom 2l 73 0 73 2006 08 10 22 44 2TAD 160m 599 599 Em 0 O 0 0 2006 09 10 22 GIOWLW 160m 599 59
60. t Make sure all three columns in the table are filled out before you press the Save button To edit the list select an entry and modify it in the text fields as required Use the Tab key to jump to the next field and the changes can take effect To delete an entry select it in the table and press the Delete button In the left hand part of the window you can filter the dx spots Take care using the mode filter because RUMped can determine the mode only by the frequency and you know what happens in a contests If you want spots presented only on 160m in CW from Europe where the spotter is from NA just check these four boxes RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 29 The Preference Window Network Tab Network Tab General TRCVR CW RTTY Phone BPSK Hell Frequencies DX Cluster Network Multi User Any Station Le MM Send DX spots to other Use DX spots from other Mame i M Refresh log after changes MM Refresh statistic after changes Screen shoot 30 Preferences Network Tab When running RUMped on more than one computer in a local area network LAN each computer can communicate with each other This does not work via the internet When connected you get a table of other stations with operating information Also there is only one dx cluster connection required In the popup menu you can select three operating modes e Off Network features are disabled Several computers c
61. the log file are marked with a red dot To show this window select Menu gt RUMped gt Preferences To close the window without changes press the Cancel button or the Escape key To close the window save and use the changes press the Save button or just the Enter key General Tab neral TRCVR CW RTTY Phone BPSK Hell Frequencies DX Cluster Network Callsign Station MacBook UTC Offset re i Operator Tom Contest Locator LH2 FMA Backup Folder Macintosh HO Users DLRUM Desktop RUMDX Backup O O indicates that item is stored in Log database others local Cancel Save gt Screen shoot 22 Preferences General Tab Here you have to fill in some important information to allow RUMped to work correctly You should fill out all fields even when you not get an error message Please note that you can not change the contest type This is for your info only and was selected during creation of the log file Depending from the contest there may be more input fields visible which are clear labeled for DXCC continent state zone and so on RUMped will try to fill it out for you when entering a callsign e callsign used call during this operation e UTC Offset difference between the MySQL server time and utc time in houres e Station a name for this computer or station important for multi multi Operator name or callsign from the current op RUMped Version 1 0 The User s Manual 10 July
62. ual 10 July 2007 Written by DL2RUM page 11 Log Table 8 In this table you see the 150 latest QSOs Please note that the most recent QSO stands in the upper line You can navigate through the full log using the Menu gt Log gt 150 up 150 down Menu gt Log gt Clear Masks will bring up the 150 most recent OSOs again In Multi Multi using Menu gt Log gt Show all TRCVRs you can select if you want to see the log from all transceivers or only QSOs from the station you are working from Youcan move the horizontal scrollbar full to the right to see which station was making the QSOs In the lower left hand corner you see an info which QSOs are shown When you have set the option in Menu gt Log gt Show prev QSOs you get a list with all QSOs from the the Space or the Tab key QSO Summary 9 Tey MM DD HH MM SS 2006 09 10 2006 09 10 2006 09 10 2006 0910 2006 09 10 2006 09 10 2006 09 10 2006 09 10 2006 09 10 2006 09 10 2006 09 10 a 57 49 5641 asa 52 06 51 04 49 47 de da 46 18 45 29 44 38 43 50 Last 150 0505 Screen shoot 12 Log Table 5509 DLFCM MM 0D HH MM S5 2006 09 10 2006 09 10 2006 09 10 2006 09 09 2006 09 08 2006 09 06 2006 09 06 2006 09 06 2006 09 04 2006 09 02 2006 09 01 12 04 02 Ee 025626 2 L40059 lee ee ee Ws Es 20 40 00 Lesa 10 46 45 2048 26 leso Al 0505 with DELZEM TAST station in the call field after

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