I know, it's a little late to be asking this, but does anyone have any suggestions for a free, simple logging program that will work for the ARRL 160 this weekend? It would be nice if it also worked
N1MM I know, it's a little late to be asking this, but does anyone have any suggestions for a free, simple logging program that will work for the ARRL 160 this weekend? It would be nice if it also wo
I agree with Doug on N1MM. Do follow the instructions on the download page to install the program first and then the most recent update. Then once it's running and you've filled in the station info,
Hi Mike, I am FAR from being ANY sort of a "computer friendly" kind of a guy, believe me...! But I have found "SD"--by EI5DI--to be THE easiest computer logging programme to use: http://www.ei5di.com
On 2013-12-04 08:25, Gary Smith wrote: I agree with Doug on N1MM. Do follow the instructions on the download page to install the program first and then the most recent update. Then once it's running
Mike, N1MM is a very nice and powerful contest logger that will do the contests you are interested in and many more. It is well documented and relatively easy to get the basics working without a stee
Thanks for all the recommendations for N1MM, but I am just unable to install it on my shack's Linux computer. Under WINE, I get a database run-time error after I do the latest update. And there's som
I was able to install N1MM the day I received my General and play around in the California QSO Party cant be that hard if I managed it on day one. Years later I am still finding additional features h
I'm going to try CT and tlf first, based on a couple of private replies. https://github.com/Tlf/tlf BTW, if anyone is interested in my Pascal contesting programs source code, it's at http://www.w0btu
Mike, there are several linux contest loggers. TRlog has a linux version ( http://www.kkn.net/trlinux/ ). Drawbacks: * supercheckpartial doesn't work 'on the fly', you need a key shortcut * you need
I will add to the list of simple, powerful and free contest loggers, the DXLOG. Very similar to wintest, ct and n6tr. Supports many many contests (much more than wintest) See www.dxlog.net for detail
On 12/04/2013 01:12 PM, Mike Waters wrote: Thanks for all the recommendations for N1MM, but I am just unable to install it on my shack's Linux computer. Under WINE, I get a database run-time error af
there are several linux contest loggers. TRlog has a linux version ( http://www.kkn.net/trlinux/ ). Drawbacks: * supercheckpartial doesn't work 'on the fly', you need a key shortcut * you need a X ru
Hi Bill, I'm like you: try as I might (and I really & truly did try, too--ONCE!), I simply can NOT "marry" a computer with my Ham shack here. I use "SD" strictly for post-contest Cabrillo log generat
Interesting this topic came up right now, it does look like I'll be able to participate at least a little this weekend so I just set N1MM up for this contest and am now ready to go. I'll finish check
Since we haven't yet been asked to cease with this thread I'll throw my oar in the water. I know I will never "win" any contests with my station. Nevertheless I often enter with the intent of getting
It would make sense to raise this on n1mmlogger@yahoogroups.com. For that matter, a quick search will find a number of recent threads on exactly this topic. 73, Pete N4ZR Check out the Reverse Beacon
If you want easy to learn, look elsewhere. For example, N3FJP. Rick N6RK _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband I have to whole heartedly agree with Rick. Y
I have extensively used N1MM inside a "Virtualbox" VM emulator on Linux. I don't think it'll ever work in Wine. I heartily recommend N1MM. Tim N3QE It would make sense to raise this on n1mmlogger@yah
N3FJP for super simple easy 5 min learning curve for the Stew Perry, works for me a 69 year old fart. 73 Merv K9FD/KH6 Thanks for all the recommendations for N1MM, but I am just unable to install it