[50mhz] Your favorite VHF contest logging software?

John Geiger [email protected]
Fri, 2 Apr 2004 09:52:37 -0800 (PST)


Here's another vote for NA.  Tried a couple of other
logging programs recently (CT and N1MM) and either
couldn't get them to work right (N1MM), or preferred
NA (vs. CT and N1MM when it did work).  NA and CT are
very similar, but I find NA easier for follow up
things, like getting the logs in Cabrillo format.  

Also, NA will allow you to log rovers in multiple grid
squares.  You have to type "options" in the call
section of the log, which brings up the options menu,
and then change the setting to on for "QTH must match
for dupe."

73s John NE0P



--- Garie Halstead <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Bill VanAlstyne wrote:
> 
>  > I'm looking forward to operating the June VHF QSO
> Party this year as a
>  > single-op fixed station, 6M only. I'm currently
> running LOGic 6 as my
>  > general logging program, but many have voiced the
> opinion in the past
>  > that a lighter-weight, more nimble contest logger
> is the way to go for
>  > contests.
> 
> Here's one vote for NA by K8CC <www.datomonline.com>
> from a very 
> satisfied user.  You'll find it's simple and easy to
> use but with full 
> features.  It also supports most HF contests as
> well.  Reviews of this 
> software can be read on eHAM.
> 
> -- I'm basically S&P also.
> 
> 73, Gary -K8KFJ-
> West Virginia [EM98]
> 
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