Macloggerdx support1/29/2024 ![]() Save and restore dxcluster spots between sessions.Īdded support for QRZ XML Secondary Calls (OS X 10.9+).īand Panel spot positions fixed. Grab latest SKCC, LOTW and SCP files automatically. Requires OS X 10.6.8+ and Intel 64 bit Processor.Īdded SKCC to Log, ADIF and Reports. Speed Log for entering old paper log and QSL card data. SWL Schedules, Rig Control and Memory Scanning. Contest Helper with K5ZD call completion and by-band Dupe Checking. Update exisiting log entries with Call Book. ![]() QRZ XML, HamCall, HamQTH, QRZCQ and WM7D Call Books. Export to Mac Address Book and Label Printing. Automated eQSL and LoTW Uploads and Confirmations Script. Integrated Real Time Club Log QSO upload. DX Alarms including Band Openings, specififc calls, missing DXCCs. What’s new in version 6.42 Updated on Spot QSO added to Log menu. 2D and 3D display of DX Cluster Propagation by Band. MacLoggerDX logs into your favorite telnet or TNC DXCluster and as DX Spots are received, tunes your radio to the spot, looks up the call and displays the DX station on the Greyline Map. Export Cabrillo files with Cab-Converter. Exports ADIF, KML, Imports ADIF and MacLoggerDX v3.5+ Logs. Filtered DXCluster spots color coded for worked/confirmed status. Internal databases automatically updated over the Internet. SQLite super fast data base, 100% Native Cocoa app. Awards Tracking, Band Activity, Schedules, Memories, QSL Generation, ADIF import, export, Club Log integration, eQSL, LoTW Confirmations and much more. MacLoggerDX can also email you when the Bands are open or that rare DX is spotted. Alerting you to rare contacts or Band Openings and looking up, displaying on 2D, 3D and Satellite Maps and logging your contacts to a super fast sql database. MacLoggerDX supports close to a hundred radios, automatically tuning to the spots you are interested in, swinging your beam around. With MacLoggerDX, you can automatically tune your two-way radio to the. ![]() If someone is not a member of the group but would like to check out QSL Info Print, feel free to send me an email and I’ll send you the file.Organizing and filtering the spots from your favourite DX Cluster for DXing, Contesting or casual rag-chewing. MacLoggerDX helps users find rare radio signals using specialized Telnet servers called Distance Contacts (DX) Clusters. QSL Info Print can be downloaded from the file section of the MacLoggerDX Yahoo group. Although RUMlog does have its own label design and printing features, including support for 5×2 label sheets, some may prefer the simple and efficient QSL Info Print for use with RUMlog instead. Simple, clean, and functional…what more could you ask for!Įarlier, I called this wonderful utility a “one-trick pony.” However, this “one-trick pony” does have one (undocumented and unsupported) trick up its sleeve as well: in addition to supporting MacLoggerDX, QSL Info Print can also be used to print labels from RUMlog log files. By selecting the row/column, you can print to a specific label allowing you to skip over used labels on the sheet. Single or multiple QSOs (up to 8 QSOs per label) can be printed by selecting the clearly defined options. You can select PSE/TNX and can enter QSL VIA as well. The left hand panel shows the QSOs in the MacLoggerDX logbook, the right hand panel shows the QSL label to be printed. After that, the main (actually, the ONLY) window in QSL Info Print is your complete interface to the program and is an example of simplicity in design. On initial startup, you’ll have to enter the usual personal information (Call, County, Grid Square, etc) this is only done once.
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