I upgraded the KIOB3 principally to eliminate the requirement for Multi Port
software.
I have a K3 , P3, SteppIr Interfaced with Logging Software and regularly use
HRD and N1MM+ .
I rebuilt the S13 cable that I had originally built into a S26 cable as
suggested by Steppir. This was accompli
I have been using MacLoggerDX with my K3 for several years. The product
continues to improve and is instep with changes to the Mac OS. I am not a
contester or heavy user, but am very satisfied with the software. I have never
used software in my hobbies or professional life that is supported as w
Hi All,
I'm not suggesting that it is a "you ask for it, and you get it" process.
Also, I think previously Scott was more restricted on how much time he could
devote to revisions. However, now that he is more or less doing this full
time, I think he spends a lot more time evaluating suggestio
"Also, they are very receptive to suggestions for enhancements."
If that is true, that's a pretty significant about-face from N3FJP's
previous attitude. I used AC Log for a few years myself and bought all
of the contest modules, but any time I suggested areas for improvement
(some of them pr
Hi,
I did a review of both versions of ACLog 3.x, and 4.x here:
http://nk7z.net/review-of-n3fjps-ac-log-4/
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Good Morning All,
Every so often someone asks about good logging software. I've used the
Amateur Contest Log software, by N3FJP, for several years. I can't honestly
say it is "the best", but it certainly is very good software--and very well
enhanced! Since Scott, N3FJP, started devoting nea
Hey, Nick:
Darn, I forgot that HamLog is also a Mac app. I also use HamLog
(usually on my iPhone) when operating. My level of activity is such
that I don't need a super-duper logging app. HamLog does fine. I
didn't realize that it also was a Mac app!!!
73 de Ray
K2ULR
KX3 #211
On Ju
Nobody ever mentions HamLog for Mac. :)
To answer some questions directed at me about the Piglet with HamLog on
iOS...
(1) Can it fetch the frequency in use from the rig (K2 or KX3)?
Yes.
(2) Can it enter a frequency from the iPad?
Yes. For K3 and KX3 it actually puts the whole face of the ra
Mac Logger DX is great, but I use RUMlog and RUMped. These have most if
not all of the functionality of MLDX, but for free. I've got no problem
with MLDX, but when I can get the same functionality for free, I'm going
to choose the free program every time. Well, not exactly free. I liked
RUMlog
Joshua,
In the "QSO" Menu do you have "Auto QRZ Lookup" and "Add data to Log
Automatically" checked?
Rick
K6LE
On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 7:04 AM, Joshua Gould wrote:
> I'm going to chine in here and give a vote for RUMLog. The only thing I've
> noticed is that for some reason RUMLog doesn't
Another Mac user chiming -
My wife and I dumped our Dell / Windows computers about seven years ago and
couldn't be happier. She now is using a MacBook Pro w/Retina display and I have
two Mac's: a 27" iMac and an original version of the MacBook Air (MBA). When we
got rid of the Dell's, I chose M
I'm going to chine in here and give a vote for RUMLog. The only thing I've
noticed is that for some reason RUMLog doesn't auto pull the details of the
call sign (Name, QTH, Grid square, Etc) I think it's something with the way
that I've got my software set up.
73,
Joshua Gould
K8WXA
EM89pn
On
HI Gang:
I also use RUMLog, and it does an excellent job of logging. I'm not a
constester, so I haven't tried RUMPed, but I'd wager it does the job
as well. I also use CocoaModem.
However, there's another option, which I used during Field Day, and
that is the hardware device, Ham Centra
Phil,
You have a few options when it comes to logging software for Mac:
1. RUMlog - the one I use and really like. Cost is _free_. Excellent
support for the K3. Has a K3 interface window; uses the K3 keyer;
interfaces great with cocoaModem; has a DXCluster function; gray-line
map; and that's
To: Elecraft@mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Elecraft] Logging software for Linux
What recommendations for Linux logging/operating would fellow hams recommend
and why? This would be for use with a K2/KPA100 of recent vintage.
Thanks, Tom KG7CFC
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I have to agree with Sal, I've tried several Mac logging programs. HamLog is pretty
darned good on the iPad and iPhone for quick logging when I'm not doing a lot and don't
want to bother with a computer. But I use MacLoggerDX on my Mac and really like it a lot.
It isn't a "real" contest logger,
2014 11:03 AM
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Subject: [Elecraft] Logging software for Linux
What recommendations for Linux logging/operating would fellow hams recommend
and why? This would be for use with a K2/KPA100 of recent vintage.
Thanks, Tom KG7CFC
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What recommendations for Linux logging/operating would fellow hams recommend
and why? This would be for use with a K2/KPA100 of recent vintage.
Thanks, Tom KG7CFC
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respects and enhances the freedom of others."
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I've looked at logging with an iPad and haven't found it satisfactory yet
-- but I haven't tried a Piglet. Just what control does the Piglet allow
with an iPad?
(1) Can it fetch the frequency in use from the rig (K2 or KX3)? (I think
yes.)
(2) Can it enter a frequency from the iPad?
(3) Can i
MacLoggerDX and MacLoggerDX HD (for the iPad) are the best loggers i've found
for my Macs.
Very visual and VERY easy to setup/use.
They don't do rig control besides the normal QSYs when clicking on spots. But
they do work with a bunch of rotators.
And support from the developer is awesome.
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Hi Phil,
The Piglet creates a wireless network out of the box. It is possible to
reconfigure the Piglet to join a home wireless network or a hotspot network
created by a mobile device. When using it with iOS it's also possible to
reconfigure the Piglet to create an ad-hoc wireless network allowin
For logging, I have been running Logic 9 on an HP Windows 7 laptop. A few days
ago the four year old laptop died (hard disk failure). I was using an Elecraft
RS232 to USB adapter cable for the computer to K3 link.
So, I am looking for a new setup for the K3 (and maybe KX3 too). I have run
ou
On 12/29/2011 4:03 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
> There may be others,
The DXLab Suite, which includes DXKeeper, an EXCELLENT logger, and
Commander, which talks to the rig, reads frequency and mode, and does
some controlling, is the best choice for general logging. DXKkeeper
keeps track of QSLs and a
Ron...
I second Steve's comments, especially the one on using an external
Winkeyer. I've used N1MM for contests, and it works great with the
microHAM CW Keyer.
...robert
On 12/30/2011 00:56, Steve Kercel wrote:
> Ron:
>
> Yes, it has come up before.
>
> Based on advice from list members, I ha
Ron:
Yes, it has come up before.
Based on advice from list members, I have used N1MM for contests and
Winlog32 for everything else. I used those for three years with a K2. I
am delighted with both.
I am now using both with a K3.
BTW, you'll be happier if you use the Winkey keyer (compatible w
Ron,
There are several software applications that work well with the K2. he
important thing is for you to say what functions you expect from that
software.
If it is a logger application, I would suggest you start with N1MM, but
if a rig control application (which can include a logger), then H
hello,
perhaps it's been discussed B4 but can anyone recommend software for use
with the K2?
Thank you
72
Ron, wb1hga
"why do croutons come in airtight packages?
Aren't they stale to begin with??"
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Thank you to those who have contributed to this thread.
Yet another example of how very useful this mailing list can be to us
all. As a result I have now started to use RUMlog.
73 from Charles - M0BIN
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True, but RUmlog has much better integration with the K3.
The K3 status panel and macro buttons have become features I miss when I only
run MLDX.
I also occasionally use RUMlog's access to FSK D.
I do run MLDX at the same time because I like it's QRZ look up and general
appearance.
Rick
K6LE
> I have to disagree with you about RUMlog Joe. I use it for general
> logging all the time.
RUMLog is a bit more than a pure DX/Contest package, for example it
includes good QSL tracking capabilities, but it does not have the
breadth of features found in MLDX.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 9/30
> Remember also that Wine is available and runs well on OSX
When you start down that path, VMware, Parallels Desktop, etc.
are also available that allow most (all) of the Windows loggers
to run on a Mac. However, there is a significant difference
between running Windows in a virtual machine and
Fldigi is available for Macs and has a built-in log which is somewhat
rudimentary. I haven't tried, but suspect it wouldn't take a lot of work to
get Xlog to run in OS X, along with hamlib to support a K2 or K3.
Bob, N7XY
On Sep 30, 2010, at 2:37 AM, Ian Greenshields wrote:
> Remember also
Remember also that Wine is available and runs well on OSX
I use both Win-Test and KComm on my iMac; both run perfectly with the
K2 & K3. SD runs also but can be quirky.
KComm could probably be compiled to run directly on the Mac also as
the source code is available, but I'm too scared to try it.
I have to disagree with you about RUMlog Joe. I use it for general logging
all the time. It even has net control which is a boon for me. RUMped does
the contesting stuff very well and I also use that but RUMlog is a terrific
general purpose logger. I especially like being able to search my log
> Try out RUMlog by DL2RUM.
RUMlog is a more focused program
for the contester and DXer.
>> I have been using MacLoggerDX from Dogpark Software with my iMac and
>> several rigs, including my current K3, for three years now.
Maclogger DX is a more
full-featured package with the best support
Try out RUMlog by DL2RUM. It's free, brilliant and well supported.
73 Ian
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SysOp GB7MBC & HB9DRV-9 DX Clusters
Member RSGB, GQRP 9838, FISTS 14077 | K3 #455
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On 29 September 2010 18:42, Randy Cook wrote:
> I have been using MacLoggerDX from Dogpark
I have been using MacLoggerDX from Dogpark Software with my iMac and several
rigs, including my current K3, for three years now. It is one of the best
software products I have ever used on any platform. The support is 'Elecraft
-like" - great customer service from the author and a very knowled
On Apr 28, 2008, at 12:45 PM, Peter Wollan wrote:
Does anyone happen to know if the N1MM logger runs under Crossover
Mac? (this is a MacOSX version of WINE).
I don't know about WINE but I run Parallels and have had 100% success
at running every Windows program I have tried to install, incl
xlog
http://www.qsl.net/pg4i/linux/xlog.html
On Monday 28 April 2008 12:37, DW Holtman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What is a good general use logging program that will work with a K2?
>
> Best,
> DW Holtman
> WB7SSN
>
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Does anyone happen to know if the N1MM logger runs under Crossover
Mac? (this is a MacOSX version of WINE).
Peter N8MHD
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DW:
For general non-contest use: winlog32
For contests: N1MM
In either case, if you're running CW use WinKey.
(Note: I have no financial interest in any of these products. I'm
merely a satisfied user.)
73,
Steve Kercel
AA4AK
At 03:37 PM 4/28/2008, DW Holtman wrote:
Hello,
What is a goo
Hello,
What is a good general use logging program that will work with a K2?
Best,
DW Holtman
WB7SSN
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I personally wear by N1MM for contests. It supports
Elecraft and is very flexible and forgiving. The price
is great and the support outstanding.
Kinda like a software version of Elecraft!
73,
Julius
n2wn
K2/100 #3311
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Phil,
I recently migrated my PC logging function to ProLog2K after several years
of using other products. I've found it to be VERY versatile and reliable
with a variety of award- and QSL-tracking functions.
It was reviewed recently in the "SHORT TAKES" column of the August, 2005 QST
by Steve F
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