
_ K4IA has some really excellent books for those wanting to upgrade, or those just starting out. _ Please visit this awesome returning Sponsor! Here’s their website: _ Please Visit This Great Company, I use their Soldering Station Myself and Love It! : _ Need Programming Software? Check out RT Systems at: Relatively complicated to set up, but once that is done, it works pretty. I have used Logger32 for a long time, it has a decent feature set, and is highly configurable. SkookumLogger is a full-featured contest logging program suitable for the most demanding contester.
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_ For All Your Soundcard Needs Check them Out at: With the acquisition of a Mac Mini to replace a very tired Windows XP laptop, came the need to convert my daily logging system from Logger32 to an OSX solution. _ Check out the Awesome Large Selection of Products at: _ Check out their Line of Cool Products at: _ Check Out This Great Sponsors Website at: _ Visit The ARRL at the Following Website: MacLoggerDX supports close to a hundred radios, (including all recent models like Kenwood TS-990s, TS-590s and Yaesu FTdx1200, FTdx3000) automatically tuning to the spots you are interested in and optionally swinging your beam around. _ Please Visit This Sponsors Website at: MacLoggerDX is the Total Mac Ham Radio Assistant and premier Mac logger: Organizing and filtering the spots from your favourite DX Cluster for DXing, Contesting or casual rag-chewing. _ Please Visit The 4 State QRP Groups Website at: Please Visit the Ham Radio Deluxe Website at: Please Visit DX Engineering’s website at: Please Visit Radioddity’s Website for great prices at: The Worked column displays the QSO's Band and Mode you have had with this station sorted low frequency to high.Peoria Area Amateur Radio Club would like to thank the following for their prize donations: Double clicking on this table row will perform a look up and tune to the the most recent spot which you have not worked band and mode. Now Mac owners are able to build, test, and configure any WKUSB without using Windows (YEA) Links to Mac Applications that support WinKeyer. Bill has taken Jim Rogers' work on WK24Mac and brought it to a whole new level. Red indicates you haven't worked this station on this band and mode. A very useful app is MacWinKeyer written by Bill K1GQ, the author of SkookumMorse. The Spotted column displays the band and mode for the spots received for this call, sorted most recent first. The Spots column displays the number of spots received for the watched call (spotted on your dxcluster matching your filter criteria eg. The QSOs column displays the number of QSOs you have had with the watched call. The Country column displays the DXCC name of the station you have added to the dxpedition tracker. The Call Sign column displays the call of the station you have added to the dxpedition tracker.

The Alarm check box will raise an alarm (alarm types are set in the Alarm Prefs) when one of your watched stations is spotted on your dxcluster matching your filter criteria. Select the time frame you want to consider QSOs in your log from the time popup. Press the delete button to remove the selected call sign(s) from the watch list. The DXpedition Tracker will keep track of DXpedition stations as they are spotted, showing you which bands and modes you have worked and which ones you still need.Įnter Call Sign text to add a station to the watch list. The Floating check box allows the Contest Helper window to float above other windows.Īctivated by the DXpedition Tracker menu item under the Log Menu. The Contest Timers display QSO's per Minute, Time since Last Logged QSO and Time since Last Band Change and can be set to zero with the Reset button.

The Cluster check box looks for duplicates in triple-clicked DXCluster spots and double-clicked Bands Panel spots.
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Band, Mode, Contest QSO Sent and Received serial numbers are also displayed. The Duplicates table is a user-configurable dupe checking tool that will check duplicate QSO's in your log based on date, time, and band.

to guess calls, it can result in stupid mistakes and significant score reductions. Used correctly, it can help you more quickly pull a call out of the QRM. It enables the use of a database to extend the list of calls that appear in the check partial call window. Contest with MacLoggerDX, the best logging,etc. " Super check partial is a feature that K1EA first introduced in his CT logging software. It cannot support the ARRL VHF Contests since the underlying Maclogger DX. You may also type an asterisk * in any position as a wild card to stand for any character in that place (v5.47). These two tables are updated dynamically as you type a call into MacLoggerDX - not waiting for a lookup. The Contest Helper Window has two main sections - the K5ZD Call Completion table and the Duplicates table.
