I have to endorse N3FJP contesting loggers. They have a very short learning
curve. They give you a picture of how well you are doing with respect to
your own station. Each contest module basically has the same appearance.
Keyboard keying is transparent using the WinKeyer. Keying can also be
accomplished without the WinKeyer. Dupe checking is built in. Submission
of logs is super easy. Merging of contest logs with your main log is also
easy. The thing I really like about N3FJP's contest modules is the fact I
don't have to have an Engineering degree in order to use it. Just call it
up and get on with the contest.
Pat - KZ5J
-----Original Message-----
From: aa6dx@arrl.net
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 6:30 PM
To: John Bescher ; cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Logging Programs
I have been using N3FJP's programs since they started offering them .. used
CT in the way-back, and have tried others. Scott & Kimberly do a swell
job..highly recommend you give their software a try!
N3FJP.COM
Mark -- AA6DX
-----Original Message-----
From: John Bescher via CQ-Contest
Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 1:36 PM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Logging Programs
Over the long run, my bets are on N3FJP. Lots of special events, QSO
parties and contests supported, easy to use, bulletproof, easy to pick up
for the first time, backups are automatic, Web interface, CW interface,
Transceiver interface, Partials, all kinds of band maps and helping guides.
The best part is Scott and Kimberly Davis' almost daily support on the Web.
I think that is what will make N3FJP be popular and useful for years.
John Bescher, N4DXI
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