Hi,
I am also using DXKeeper and I recommend it.
That's true it is very feature-rich and settings can be overwhelming.
However, the default settings usually works great and I really seldom have to
dig in the online documentation which is ok (but not perfect) in my opinion.
For contesting logging I prefer N1MM, and then I import my logs into DXKeeper.
For statistics, of course I'm using QScope, and all my logs are searchable
online :
https://qscope.org/public/logs/search_results?usr_login=xv4y&contest_name=xv4y
73,
Yan.
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Yannick DEVOS - XV4Y
http://xv4y.radioclub.asia/
http://varc.radioclub.asia/
> Le 24 août 2015 à 06:51, towertalk-request@contesting.com a écrit :
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Sun, 23 Aug 2015 09:24:13 -0700
> From: Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>
> To: towertalk@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] eLog book
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> 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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