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NAME

       twlog - Amateur radio logging program

SYNOPSIS

       twlog

DESCRIPTION

       Twlog  records  basic  Ham  log  information. It is used for day to day
       logging, not contesting.  There is no dup checking and contest  related
       things  like  that.   My keyboard is where my logbook use to be, so why
       not use the computer to log QSOs!

          The interface can be customized without  re-compiling.   A  resource
       file  allows  you  to modify the menus for the bands, modes, etc.  that
       you use.

          Most of the log entries can be made with a button press or a  single
       key stroke.  It records the date, start and end times, call sign, band,
       mode, power, and signal reports.  There is also  a  field  for  general
       notes.

          A  second  window  allows you to search and edit the log file, and a
       third widow provides online help.  The help file can also be view  with
       any unix command or editor at any time.

USER INTERFACE

          The  main  interface has a data entry form and a menu bar.  The data
       entry form holds log information for one QSO.  Most data can be entered
       with  a  button press or a key stroke.  The File button on the menu bar
       lets you perform operations on the log file, like append the data entry
       form  to  the log, edit, print the log, etc.  A Help button on the menu
       bar brings up a window with online help.

FILES

       The application defaults file is in /etc/X11/app-defaults.

SEE ALSO

       /usr/share/doc/twlog/README