A few more comments.  No shortage of opinions on this topic.

 

CT – old now, but great in its day

NA – Good but dated also

WriteLog – Good, but didn’t find it overly user friendly

NA – Very Good, but was a CPU hog.  It is free, which is nice.

WinTest – Very Good, very stable, not a resource hog.  Did cost $45, but well worth it.  They provide years of updates.

 

I also use it as a day to day logging program.  I named the contest DAILY_LOG

 

GL

 

 

From: W5JR - Mike [mailto:w5jr.lists@att.net]
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 7:29 PM
To: Jay Pryor
Cc: SECC@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [SECC] Contest Logging

 

I'm on the N1MM train. Been using it for several years. Steep learning curve but excellent performance, flexibility and outstanding support. Unless you have a pretty fast computer, and even if you do, I highly recommend an external USB keyer to actually send CW - if that is your mode. In SSB, you can record voice files so you can make it through the weekend without loosing your voice, but I've never been in an SSB contest in the "computer era". Can't remember the last SSB contest come to think about it, maybe early 70's??

tnx

Mike


On Oct 18, 2011, at 6:13 PM, Jay Pryor <jpryor@uga.edu> wrote:

So what are folks using these days for single op contest logging?  As much as I enjoyed using it, I suppose it’s time to say goodbye to TRLog. 

 

Thanks,

 

Jay, K4OGG

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