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Since early summer I've been active on QO-100, I'm one of only 6 EI operators that are, as far as I know, licenced to use that portion of the band. It's been almost 3 years since my last post so I thought I'd better give an update. I need to look at this further, maybe try and work a country on a new band and see if that is saved correctly in Clublog but for the most part Log4OM works just fine as a logging tool, best thing of all, it's free.! I've worked 70 DXCC but Clublog shows only 6! I think Clublog requires the frequency in MHz to show 'worked' entities and this has always worked fine with HRD. I've also found that saving the QSO frequency in kHz instead of MHz is preventing me from seeing the correct total number of 13cm band QSO's that I've made via QO-100 in Clublog. It will take the QTH as entered by the operator exactly as they entered it on their QRZ.com page which can include postcodes, CAPS LOCK names and sometimes just plain wrong info! It does have some annoying features for me, such as the inability to enter a QTH on the main QSO window. Like most logging applications around it does have its quirks and configuring it for the first time can be a little daunting.
Jt65 ham radio deluxe update#
The latest version of Log4OM, version 2, is the first major revamp and update of the program and is a very capable piece of software fulfilling the needs of most demanding operators today. I dabbled with it previously but always came back to HRD as it was the first logging software I used and was pretty comfortable with it.
Jt65 ham radio deluxe free#
In the meantime I've been using the excellent and free Log4OM. They didn't say when but at least it will be addressed. I contacted HRD and they are aware of the issue and plan to address this in a future release.
Jt65 ham radio deluxe 64 Bit#
It's due to a limitation of the software's architecture to accept 64 bit integers and a frequency such as 2400.220.000 will default to 2147.483.647. but will probably switch to it.Last November I decided to give Log4OM another try as I was frustrated by Ham Radio Deluxe's inability to handle 13cm band frequencies. Like I said this one is pretty awesome lots of features. transmit info is displayed in the exchange window. Waterfall display is shows multiple 1 minutes interval's with call signs has built in log editor with other editing options. Has another option (KVASD)įor decoding signals. (default), DXKeeper, Log40M, Logger32, Mix32w, HRD. it has a lot of niceįeatures and seems to be updated regularly. alsoĪnother nice feature is a small window that shows your transmit info Rig Control is also with HRD, OmniRig and Commander.ĭisplays the received callsigns above the waterfall which is nice. logging options, it has HRD, Keeper, Log40M, ADIF format, right clicking on them you can set them to pre-program text this one does not display call signs in the This one does not show your transmit info inside the program, have works with Ham Radio Deluxe, OmniRig and Commander. it has a simple log program.Ĭaptures weaks signals very good. I use this one a lot, why I don't know since they are all very annonying.Īlso another version of MFSK. but receives garbage on screen when not receiving. now with 2 radio displays.ĭownload Digipan here or click on the link above to get more info. Disk 1 Disk 2ĭigipan is catching on all over. if you use PSK you need this little baby. works with the sound card.Ī type head frontend for PSK31 with other features.