
LHS Episode #295: TLF Contest Logger Deep Dive
Hello and welcome to Episode 295 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this episode, the hosts address two e-mails received which both talk about native contest logging under Linux. A brief compare and contrast of YFKtest and TLF leads into a deep dive into the setup, operation and special features of TLF and why it may be a better choice as a lightweight contest logging option for Linux users. Thank you for listening and have a great week.
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Show Notes
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Segment 1 (Deep Dive)
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TLF Deep Dive
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E-mail from Bob, K4RFK
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E-mail from Koos, PE4KH
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Installation
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Package
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Source
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Support
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Operation
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Configuration Files
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In Application Help and Options
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Entering Information
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Dupes and Scoring
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CW Operation
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Digital Operation
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Integrations
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XML-RPC Interface for fldigi
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DX Cluster
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Hamlib
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Additional Info
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https://lhs.fyi/f8 (TLF on Github)
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https://lhs.fyi/f9 (Github Repo)
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Side Note: PuTTY
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Change font on resize instead of terminal lines/cols
Segment 2 (Announcements & Feedback)
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Kansas Linux Fest
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Source: https://lhs.fyi/KLF