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 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