To the assembled multitude of folks smarter than me (which in this case is everyone): The EM04 gang is going to try a limited multi-op next June from the farm with 50, 144, 220, and 432. And since no
What radios are you using on each band? The interfacing capability of radios varies widely. If you have a separate station for each band, you really do not need the logging software to be able to rea
Seems like you would want to do all of this real time instead of off line. What functionality is missing from the industry standard logging programs? Tree
How well does TR handle the rovers??? Can it keep track of the grids a rover has visited and tell me what bands I need him on? OR does it just tell me, yea I see that he is "in the log". CT does not
I think they may not be aware of them. Many of the currently available programs do exactly what you're asking. Are you looking for recommendations ? My recommendation is to pick one as soon as possib
Bob, You are exactly right on both counts. We want to learn more about what's out there and get started on it as soon as possible to keep down on the gotcha's. I just ordered TR Log from their websit
The way NA handles rovers is thru a feature called "QTH Must Match For Dupe". When this feature is enabled, the grid field as well as the callsign field must match before the QSO is scored as a dupe.
What programs, if any, support rover operation without having to start a new log file each time you change your grid? I would like to be able to simply type "NEWQTH" or similar, and enter the grid (o
Jim, Check out VHFTEST by WG3E. It works well for rovers - N1MJD/R uses it as does a few others and I understand it works well for them. I've used it for home and portable vhf contesting for almost 1
Seems like you would want to do all of this real time instead of off line. What functionality is missing from the industry standard logging programs? Tree
How well does TR handle the rovers??? Can it keep track of the grids a rover has visited and tell me what bands I need him on? OR does it just tell me, yea I see that he is "in the log". CT does not
To the assembled multitude of folks smarter than me (which in this case is everyone): The EM04 gang is going to try a limited multi-op next June from the farm with 50, 144, 220, and 432. And since no
What radios are you using on each band? The interfacing capability of radios varies widely. If you have a separate station for each band, you really do not need the logging software to be able to rea
I think they may not be aware of them. Many of the currently available programs do exactly what you're asking. Are you looking for recommendations ? My recommendation is to pick one as soon as possib
Bob, You are exactly right on both counts. We want to learn more about what's out there and get started on it as soon as possible to keep down on the gotcha's. I just ordered TR Log from their websit
The way NA handles rovers is thru a feature called "QTH Must Match For Dupe". When this feature is enabled, the grid field as well as the callsign field must match before the QSO is scored as a dupe.
What programs, if any, support rover operation without having to start a new log file each time you change your grid? I would like to be able to simply type "NEWQTH" or similar, and enter the grid (o
Jim, Check out VHFTEST by WG3E. It works well for rovers - N1MJD/R uses it as does a few others and I understand it works well for them. I've used it for home and portable vhf contesting for almost 1