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Totally agree.
DX Lab Suite is the DXers "Swiss Army Knife" of Ham shack productivity 
suites. 
On 8/23/2015 11:24 AM, Jim Brown wrote:
 
On Sat,8/22/2015 10:01 PM, Hans Hammarquist via TowerTalk wrote:
 Can somebody tell me where to get help with electronic logging and 
log book
 
Hans,
I strongly recommend the FREE DXLab suite of programs, which includes 
DXKeeper (logging), and Commander (reads frequency and mode from your 
radio, plugs it into the log). I was lucky to discover it in 2003 when 
I got back on the air. I have recommended it to many friends, all of 
whom have thanked me for it. 
There are other programs in the suite, some of which I use, others I 
don't. DXView tells you the country, beam heading, and distance from 
your QTH, as well as sunrise/sunset for that station, and shows the 
path on a world map. WinWarbler is a very nice "shell" for MMTTY and 
2Tone to do RTTY. Spot Collector takes spots from several DX clusters, 
compares them with your log, and can be set to display only the 
countries, states, zones, and bands that you "need" for an award. 
If this sounds complicated, it isn't. To get started, all you need for 
logging is DXKeeper. Commander makes it more automatic (by reading 
frequency and mode via a rig interface). 
73, Jim K9YC
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