Scott Davis has just released the latest N3FJP Field Day logger program
ver 6.6. This is a major improvement release since it now fully integrates WSJTX
operation with his FD Logger program, similar to how N1MM logger currently does
with WSJTX.
What this means for those of you that use N3FJP FD Logger during
Field Day is that when running WSJTX for doing FT8 or FT4 digital modes, all completed
digital QSOs will now be automatically entered into the N3FJP FD Logger log.
Ron
WW8RR
From:
N3FJPSoftware@groups.io [mailto:N3FJPSoftware@groups.io] On Behalf Of Scott
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Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2021 1:15 PM
To: n3fjpsoftware@groups.io; n3fjpsoftwareusers@groups.io
Subject: [N3FJPSoftware] Field Day 6.6, VHF 6.6, WW Digi 1.2, AC Log
7.0.1 and More Now Available!
Hi All,
Thanks so much for your great enthusiasm and kind words on last
week's release of Amateur Contact Log 7.0! Kimberly, Chris and I really
appreciate it!
For those of you who missed last week's announcement detailing our
direct WSJT-X integration, support for the 13 Colonies event and more, with
lots of details and setup information, you will find that here:
http://www.n3fjp.com/news/news2021-05-13.html
We knew that you would really enjoy having the WSJT-X direct
connect integration into Field Day, VHF and other contest logs that use the FT
modes too, so we have been working hard on that as well. As a result...
The following contest program upgrades are now available!
ARRL RTTY Roundup 3.9 (which also supports FT Roundup)
CQ WPX 4.9 (not WSJT-X applicable, but you can enjoy the rest of
the enhancements in next week's CQ WPX CW contest)
Field Day Log 6.6
VHF Log 6.6
World Wide Digi DX 1.2
You will find all the details on directly connecting these
programs with WSJT-X here:
http://www.n3fjp.com/help/digitalsetup.html#wsjtx
In addition to the WSJT direct connect feature, which will also
display duplicates in red, right on the WSJT-X Band Activity list, etc., these
programs also include many of the features you've already been enjoying in the
recent releases of Amateur Contact Log including:
- Font scaling based on manual form height changes of main form.
- Frequency Privileges form enhanced to show current frequency and
DX spots.
- Winkeyer settings now saved along with your other CW
settings when you click the Save Settings button.
- Winkeyer: Use _ to merge characters and | to add a small amount
of space between characters.
- RI: commands in F1 now can be programmed with loop delay.
- You can now toggle most rigs from transmit to receive with
Ctrl + Shift + A.
Lord willing, we plan to release upgrades for the rest of the
contest programs with these new features within the next few months.
As always, upgrades are free to registered users. If
you are currently running the last released version, it should detect the new
upgrade and offer to retrieve it on start, but if you have any problem, or you
are running an older version, you can install the latest from the specific
program's download link on n3fjp.com (you should not have to uninstall your
previous version).
Amateur Contact Log 7.0.1 Now Available!
Immediately after releasing Amateur Contact Log 7.0 last week,
along with the great feedback, we received lots of requests for two features
related to the WSJT-X decode coloring including:
- A color for AC Log Watch List decodes (displayed with a black
background and different foreground, depending on duplicate status).
- The ability to control what defines a needed entity (new, new on
band, new on mode or new on band and mode) based on your selection in Settings
> New Contact & QSL Alert Options.
Not only have we accommodated both of those requests in AC Log
7.0.1, you can also optionally set an audio alert that will let you know when a
call sign in your Watch List is decoded. That way, rather than staring at
the screen, waiting for that rare, juicy DXPexpedition callsign to appear, AC
Log will let you know the moment WSJT-X decodes it! After you click
Settings > Application Program Interface and check the Listen for WSJT check
box, just click the Configure button to enable audio alerts and customize the
colors that will appear in WSJT-X.
We also corrected the circumstance in which grids were sometimes
appearing with the purple color, indicating they were needed, when they had
already been confirmed.
Also, immediately after releasing AC Log 7.0, the 13 Colonies
folks contacted us to let us know that there will be an additional bonus
station from France this year. If TM13COL (TM1 on the display) is
not appearing in your 13 Colonies display (View > 13 Colonies), just click
File > Download Country Files from AD1C and that form will update as well.
As always, AC Log upgrades are free to registered
users. If you are currently running AC Log 6.8 or later, it should detect the
new upgrade and offer to retrieve it on start, but if you have any problem with
the automatic upgrade, or you are running a version prior to 6.8, you can
install AC Log 7.0.1 from here (you should not have to uninstall your previous
version):
http://www.n3fjp.com/aclog.html
A Couple Notes on Field Day!
- Field Day Log 6.6 is the last planned release before Field Day,
so please go ahead and install it now. Please do not wait until the
week of Field Day to get set up!!!
- If you are operating in the Delta class, be sure that Settings
> Enable Delta Station Scoring Waiver is checked, so that you can log and
score other Delta stations properly per ARRL rules.
- If you can't find your Field Day password, please e-mail us
direct now and we will be happy to look it up for you, but please do not
wait until the week of Field Day!
If your club is planning to operate from your individual homes
this year, please review these tips for enjoying the event together virtually,
using our free Club Score Processor and other on line tools:
http://www.n3fjp.com/clubscore.html
If your club is gathering together, you plan to use a network for
Field Day and haven't already done so, it's time to get all the PCs you'll be
using together and make sure your network is all set. Complete details on
networking my Field Day software using both File Share and TCP methods are
here:
http://www.n3fjp.com/help/networkinghelp.html
Please take a little time well before the contest, get your PCs
together and your network up and running. As always, problems easily solved in
a relaxed atmosphere can seem insurmountable when the clock is ticking!
Whether you are a contester or not, please get on the air and make
some Field Day contacts!
As we approach Field Day weekend, groups from all over the
continent will be making final preparations, getting equipment, generators,
food, rigs and computers together, antennas airborne, coordinating operating
schedules and all the little things that make Field Day go. In many cases they
will be on the air for many hours, striving to both show off the amazing hobby
of Amateur Radio and turn in a competitive score. It is a huge amount of fun
and a heck of a lot of work! Please help reward their great efforts by
providing plenty of QSOs for their logs!
Even if you aren't a contester, and you only have an hour to spare
from home, please fire up your rig and give as many stations as you can a
contact. Every group you call will really appreciate your QSO, and it will make
their Field Day that much more enjoyable! In addition, you might be able to
pick up a few more states towards your Worked All States Award. If you are
ambitious, it is very possible that you can achieve the goal of working every
state on Field Day weekend alone!
For folks new to Field Day, if you are on a single transmitter
home station with commercial power, your exchange is simple. You'll simply send
your Call, your Class as 1D and your ARRL section. Just be aware you can't call
other 1D stations for contest points, but all the other station categories will
love for you to give them a call!
Here us a quick start video on using our Field Day software that
you can share with your local group:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJEIXuoKWqc
Encouraging visitors can change a life (and even affect yours)!
When I was 14 years old, a family friend took my Dad and me to a
local Field Day on a Saturday evening. That was my first exposure to Amateur
Radio. I didn't understand the significance at the time, but the guys had an
amazing run going as we arrived at their site. Still, they took the time to
explain what was going on, the exchange, and they were completely willing to
abandon their run to encourage this shy, 14 year old to take over the mic. I
got started, the run resumed and so much was happening, I forgot all about
being nervous. Before I knew it I was having a blast! Anyone who has ever been
at the bottom of a pile up, running a frequency, knows the thrill. They kindly
said I was a natural, and I was hooked!
Had it not been for the positive, encouraging spirit of that great
group, willing to forego an awesome run for the sake of possibly encouraging a
kid, I'd very likely never have become an Amateur Radio operator. I wouldn't be
doing what I'm doing today, and there would never have been N3FJP Software for
you to use. Those couple hours changed my life and hopefully, through my
software, has brought some added enjoyment to yours, too!
If you see a visitor with a hint of intrigue in their eye, please
offer them that same gracious encouragement that was given to me. It's very
possible that you will be helping to shape a destiny, and we will all be better
for it!
Have Fun!
Kimberly, Chris and I are planning to run 1E (home station
emergency power) from here at the house this time. We hope to work you!
Above all, be safe, have fun and enjoy the Field Day
experience!
And in response to the questions we always receive when we neglect
to include the following in our e-mail announcements...
Package
Upgrade Information...
If
you have registered one or more individual programs and would like to upgrade
to N3FJP's Software Package for full use of all our Amateur Radio software, we
would be glad to apply the amount that you have registered so far as a credit
towards that purchase. Please send us an e-mail directly and we'll let you know
your balance.
N3FJP's
Software Package includes more than one hundred programs for contesting, net
management and general logging Amateur Radio applications. In addition to full
use of all these programs, registered package customers are also entitled to
receive free passwords for any new software that we add to the package and free
upgrades to existing programs. There are no annual / maintenance costs of any
kind. Simply register once and you are set with N3FJP Software for life!
You'll find all the details on the Register Now page here:
Donations
are Gratefully Accepted!
And
in response to the often asked question, for which Kimberly, Chris and I
are very grateful...
"I
know your upgrades are free, but I also realize how much time and effort coding
these enhancements and new programs take and that your pricing policy doesn't
fully reflect that. Can I send you something to show my appreciation for your
continued efforts?"
Yes,
thanks so much, your continued support in any amount is very welcome and deeply
appreciated! You can use this page:
or
send your contribution by mail, payable to Affirmatech Inc., to:
G.
Scott Davis
118
Glenwood Road
Bel
Air, MD 21014-5533
Thank
you so much for your continued support!
Thanks!
As
always, thanks for your kind words, support, linking to our web site and
spreading the word about our software. Kimberly, Chris and I really appreciate
it!
73, Scott, Kimberly and Chris
N3FJP, KA3SEQ and KB3KCN
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general
logging software since 1997.
1 Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to
everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you
have. But do this with gentleness and respect...
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