Thanks David ( and thanks to others who replied offline, including VE3KI, N1HO, 
NF4L, and others who will have replied by the time I send this.)

I had tried both RUMLog and MacLogger in the past and, for reasons I can't now 
remember, I dropped them.  It may be that back then I was looking just for 
manual logging rather than logging plus basic rig control (for one of them, I 
recall, I had to create a "phantom" transceiver to fool the program into 
thinking I actually had a rig connected to the computer.)

Based on the advice I've gotten here, I will go back and look at each.  As 
someone just said, for what I need fldigi is "way overkill."  Good.  It will 
not pain me to erase a 428 page user's manual that I won't be reading.  At 
least not now.  Maybe someday . . .

Thanks again, all . . .

Ted, KN1CBR


Edward A. Dauer, LL.B.  M.P.H.
Dean Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Law
University of Denver


From: "<David Ferrington>", M0XDF 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Friday, June 3, 2016 at 10:45 AM
To: Edward Dauer <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Cc: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] fldigi for Mac / K3 / KX3 / K2

Take a look at MacLoggerDX, you do have to pay for it, but a number of us 
MacHams think it's well worth it 
(https://www.dogparksoftware.com/MacLoggerDX.html).

Also there is RUMLog, which was free (http://www.dl2rum.de/rumsoft/RUMLog.html).



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