Re: [Elecraft] Mac Logging Software

2022-06-12 Thread Jack Brindle via Elecraft
Ah, but Kevin, this topic is for Mac logging… I will agree that SkookumLogger is really good for contesting. I don’t think I would use it for general logging, though. I’ll ask my question of Kevin in his topic… ;-) 73, Jack, W6FB > On Jun 12, 2022, at 7:35 PM, kevin wrote: > > My two

Re: [Elecraft] Mac Logging Software

2022-06-12 Thread kevin
My two Macintosh boxes have Motorola chip sets so I doubt this will run on them :)    Kevin.  KD5ONS On 6/12/22 17:01, Walter Underwood wrote: The MacHamRadio blog is a good way to track releases of new ham radio software for the Mac. I follow it via RSS in NetNewsWire.

Re: [Elecraft] Mac Logging Software

2022-06-12 Thread Walter Underwood
The MacHamRadio blog is a good way to track releases of new ham radio software for the Mac. I follow it via RSS in NetNewsWire. https://www.machamradio.com This page lists hardware and software for the Mac. https://www.machamradio.com/links/

Re: [Elecraft] Mac Logging Software

2022-06-12 Thread a4...@sy-edm.com
Kevin, SkookumLogger is my #1 logger on a Mac. The source code is available - so you can add your own features (I added a Voice Player for example as my K3S does not have that hardware). RumLog is a good all-round logger also, easy to configure to work with WJJTX also for

Re: [Elecraft] Mac Logging Software

2022-06-12 Thread Kevin McQuiggin
Hi Richard: I will second Rich Lim’s positive comments re MacLoggerDX (MLDX). I’ve been using it for several years now. It is a fantastic logging application with full LoTW/QRZ/eQSL/etc upload integration. It also tracks grids/states/DXCC/zones etc and tracks award eligibility. It does

Re: [Elecraft] Mac Logging Software

2022-06-12 Thread Rich Lim via Elecraft
Another option is MacLoggerDX (MLDX). It is a paid application but works beautifully well. It is full featured and has lots of bells and whistles, some which I thought I wouldn’t need or use, but having them opened my eyes to the possibility. For example, I use MLDX as my main Mac logging

Re: [Elecraft] Mac Logging Software

2022-06-12 Thread Rick Tavan
I'll second the nomination of RUMlog for general QSO logging on a Mac. I don't care for the contest section but I haven't really spent enough time with it for my observations to be definitive. It does not appear to support SO2R or SO2V and doesn't have nearly the configurability of N1MM, my

Re: [Elecraft] Mac Logging Software

2022-06-12 Thread Bayard Coolidge, N1HO via Elecraft
I've been using RUMlogNG for years, and it's worked beautifully for me, and it's well-maintained. It integrateswith LoTW beautifully, as well as other databases. There are numerous rig control features available that Idon't personally use, since I tend to use WSJT-X or JTDX, and it does

[Elecraft] Mac Logging Software

2022-06-12 Thread Richard
I’m looking for a simple basic logging program for the Mac, preferably one that I can tailor to my needs, one that would be good for SSB contacts. Any recommendations? Thanks. Richard Kunc W4KBX __ Elecraft mailing list Home:

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-09 Thread Rick Prather
If you are using a K3 the K3 and P3 control screens in RUMLogNG are hard to beat on any platform. Also, if you are a DX’er it does a superior job of tracking and displaying DXCC slots and their status. RUMlogNG also has much better integration with LotW and doesn’t require you to use a 3rd

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-09 Thread Rick Prather
If you are using a K3 the K3 and P3 control screens in RUMLogNG are hard to beat on any platform. Also, if you are a DX’er it does a superior job of tracking and displaying DXCC slots and their status. RUMlogNG also has much better integration with LotW and doesn’t require you to use a 3rd

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-09 Thread Joel Black
Mike, NF4L, is correct. RUMlogNG is the version to use for daily and contest logging. I asked that question on the forums and Tom, DL2RUM? (The author), told me that. 73, Joel - W4JBB On Thursday, June 9, 2016, Mike Reublin NF4L wrote: > RUMLogNG has about 75 pre-defined

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-09 Thread Mike Reublin NF4L
RUMLogNG has about 75 pre-defined contests. I think RUMPed is sorta deprecated. 73, Mike NF4L > On Jun 8, 2016, at 11:06 PM, Scott Manthe wrote: > > You'll get recommendations for MacLoggerDX, and it is nice software, but it's > also $95. I recommend RUMLog, which does just

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-08 Thread Robert Nobis
I agree, MacLoggerDX from Dog Park Software is great. Bob Nobis - N7RJN n7...@nobis.net > On Jun 8, 2016, at 19:10, George Rebong wrote: > > Looking for a nice MAC logging software that I can use for my K3/K2. Any > recommendations that you would like to share. > Thank

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-08 Thread Scott Manthe
You'll get recommendations for MacLoggerDX, and it is nice software, but it's also $95. I recommend RUMLog, which does just about everything MLDX does, but its free (or whatever you choose to donate). There is a contest version, called RUMped as well as versions for the iPad/iPhone and they

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-08 Thread Bayard Coolidge, N1HO via Elecraft
I've been enjoying RUMlogNG with my K3: RUMLog Next Generation | | | RUMLog Next Generation | | | Tom, DL2RUM, also has a smaller version, "RUMped" originally designed forholiday/DXpedition use, that I've used for contest logging. Also, there aresome web pages out there

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-08 Thread D Howard
Have a look at RUMlogNG Excellent , comprehensive and free! Constantly being updated with features and cat to new rigs 73 Dan VA3MA On 2016-06-08, at 22:10, George Rebong wrote: Looking for a nice MAC logging software that I can use for my K3/K2. Any recommendations that

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-08 Thread Phil Hystad
Ditto! Phil, K7PEH > On Jun 8, 2016, at 7:21 PM, Michael Walker wrote: > > Yep... Dog Park stuff is pretty good. > > Mike va3mw > > > On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Matthew Cook wrote: > >> MacLoggerDX from Dog Park Software. >> >> Can't go

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-08 Thread Michael Walker
Yep... Dog Park stuff is pretty good. Mike va3mw On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 10:12 PM, Matthew Cook wrote: > MacLoggerDX from Dog Park Software. > > Can't go wrong. > > 73 > > Matthew > VK5ZM > > On 9 June 2016 at 11:40, George Rebong wrote: > > > Looking for

Re: [Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-08 Thread Matthew Cook
MacLoggerDX from Dog Park Software. Can't go wrong. 73 Matthew VK5ZM On 9 June 2016 at 11:40, George Rebong wrote: > Looking for a nice MAC logging software that I can use for my K3/K2. Any > recommendations that you would like to share. > Thank you. >

[Elecraft] MAC logging software

2016-06-08 Thread George Rebong
Looking for a nice MAC logging software that I can use for my K3/K2. Any recommendations that you would like to share. Thank you. __ Elecraft mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft Help:

[Elecraft] MAC Logging

2012-05-12 Thread Mike
I just saw on the RUMLog forum that Tom is considering adding rotor control if he gets enough requests. I have some RUMLog questions I'd like to discuss off-reflector, if anyone is willing. 73, Mike NF4L __ Elecraft mailing list

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-10-02 Thread Jim Wilson
I use MacLoggerDX for my casual operating. The support is superb. I've tried RumLog and found it to work well. I particularly like the K3 control panel. However, for contesting I've found that Skookum Logger http://www.k1gq.com/SkookumLogger/about.html is the best on the Mac. RUMped is an

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-10-02 Thread Rick Prather
I also sometimes use Skookum Logger for CW contests but find RUMLog better for Digital contests. The ESM mode for RTTY contests is magic! BTW, Tom has been updating the program and his contest maker app is pretty slick (especially if you sucker him in to helping you..) for setting up unknown

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-10-02 Thread Dave Wright
I can't say enough good things about RUMLog/RUMped. Tom (DL2RUM) is very active in supporting his software. He has added great support for Fldigi into RUMLog, such as auto-import of logs from Fldigi and tracking of frequency/mode from Fldigi. This was done literally in a few day's of work by

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-09-30 Thread David Ferrington, M0XDF
Version 4 of MLDX is still available and runs on Tiger, but as you say, is not being improved. I use MLDX v5 on Snow Leopard. 73 de M0XDF, K3 #174, P3 #108, KX3 #??? -- When work is a pleasure, life is a joy! When work is a duty, life is slavery. -Maxim Gorky, author (1868-1936) On 30 Sep 2011,

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-09-30 Thread David Ferrington, M0XDF
does RUMLog support microHAM (specifically microKeyer mk1) ? 73 de M0XDF -- If you're sending someone some Styrofoam, what do you pack it in? On 30 Sep 2011, at 03:18, Rick Prather wrote: In my opinion MacLoggerDx is not the best if you are a DX'er. Especially if you are a K3 user.

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-09-30 Thread Joe Subich, W4TV
Yes, RUMLog supports microHAM keyer interfaces. DL2RUM has modified Chen (W7AY's) uH Router and uses it with microHAM Keyer interfaces. He also uses Chen's cocoModem for digital operation. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 9/30/2011 4:02 AM, David Ferrington, M0XDF wrote: does RUMLog support

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-09-30 Thread David Ferrington, M0XDF
Thanks Joe, very interesting, I'll give it a try -- A teacher is one who makes himself progressively unnecessary. -Thomas Carruthers On 30 Sep 2011, at 16:12, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote: Yes, RUMLog supports microHAM keyer interfaces. DL2RUM has modified Chen (W7AY's) uH Router and uses it

[Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-09-29 Thread Hunsdon Cary III
Elecraft friends: I'm making the transition to electronic logging and wonder which logging program those of you running Apple computers (I use an iBook) have used successfully? I'l be using it with my K3-100 and rig control would be nice, too! Thank, in advance, for any responses!

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-09-29 Thread ROBERT HARMON
MacLoggerDX is the best for a Mac user in my opinion. 73, Bob K6UJ On Sep 29, 2011, at 6:24 PM, Hunsdon Cary III wrote: Elecraft friends: I'm making the transition to electronic logging and wonder which logging program those of you running Apple computers (I use an iBook) have used

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-09-29 Thread Jeremy McDermond
On Sep 29, 2011, at 6:24 PM, Hunsdon Cary III wrote: Elecraft friends: I'm making the transition to electronic logging and wonder which logging program those of you running Apple computers (I use an iBook) have used successfully? I use MacLogger DX as well, but note that you have an

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-09-29 Thread Rick Prather
In my opinion MacLoggerDx is not the best if you are a DX'er. Especially if you are a K3 user. RUMLog is far better for sorting cluster spots and for keeping track of countries worked and confirmed on LoTW or paper. Also, for doing one-click uploads and downloads to LoTW. RUMLog also has an

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-09-29 Thread William Ravenel
Hi Cary, The premiere general purpose logging program for the Mac is MacLoggerDX from DogPark Software. It incorporates many features including rig control, DX clusters and spotting, automatic beam steering, 2D or 3D map, and much more. It is actively supported with frequent updates by Don

Re: [Elecraft] Mac logging programs?

2011-09-29 Thread Charles Johnson
I agree that RUMlog is by far the better program, especially for the DXer. It is well written, intuitive, and loaded with useful features. Above all, the program is actively supported by the author and in the time I've used it, have not seen any bugs. I tried MacLoggerDx and simply couldn't get