[Dx-qsl] free logbook + win7

PY2SEX - Alex py2sex at gmail.com
Fri May 7 16:35:03 EDT 2010


I have changed my operating System and I keep using the Logger32 program.
Works like a charm..
I'm running WIN7 Ultimate

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On 5/6/2010 5:46 PM, Dave AA6YQ wrote:
>>>> AA6YQ comments bdlow
>>>>          
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:dx-qsl-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of Carlos Poinho
> Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 3:11 PM
> To: dx-qsl at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Dx-qsl] free logbook + win7
>
>
> hello to all
> anyone have a good free logbook that works in win 7 64
>
>    
>>>> DXKeeper is free, and runs on 64-bit Windows 64. It
>>>>          
> - tracks confirmation and verification of QSOs for DXCC, TopList, and WAZ
> awards, highlighting needed DX spots, automatically generating outgoing QSLs
> that request confirmation of needed QSLs, identifying confirmed QSOs for
> submission to the ARRL DXCC desk, and generating DXCC submission paperwork
>
> - reports progress towards DXCC, TopList, Challenge, VUCC, Marathon, WAS,
> WAC, IOTA, WAZ, WPX, USA-CA, Canadaward, Holyland, DOK, WAE, WAB, DDFM, SRR,
> RDA, WAHUC, WAIP, WAJA, JCC, JCG, and AJA awards
>
> - synchronizes with LotW and eQSL.cc, initiating upload and download
> operations with a single mouse click without requiring the user to manually
> invoke TQSL, deal with ADIF files, or use a separate application
>
> - extracts address information from all 3 CDROM callbooks and QRZ.com (free
> with advertising, or no advertising with subscription)
>
> - provides one-click access to more than 80 web-accessible sources of QSL
> information
>
> - directly prints QSL labels and 4-to-a-page QSL cards
>
> - directly prints addresses on envelopes or labels
>
> - provides operations that can alter many logged QSOs simultaneously without
> requiring the user to modify ADIF files -- e.g. performing callbook lookups
> on already-logged QSOs, or adjusting the start times of QSOs logged during a
> specific time range, or extracting QTH information from COMMENT fields,
> or...
>
>
>
>    
>>>> DXKeeper is a member of the free-ware DXLab Suite, a set of 8
>>>>          
> applications that can operate independently, but detect each other's
> presence and interoperate automatically. You can start with one application
> like DXKeeper, and then incrementally install additional applications like
> Commander for transceiver control, WinWarbler for PSK and RTTY operations,
> DXView for the display of information on a world map and rotator control,
> Pathfinder for QSL route discovery, Spotcollector for realtime DX spot
> aggregation and analysis, and PropView for propagation prediction and
> monitoring. With all DXLab components running, the DXLab also
>
> - controls up to 4 transceivers, with optional transceiver selection by
> frequency
>
> - supports transverters for 6m, 4m, 2m, and 70cm operation
>
> - can direct a secondary transceiver or receiver to follow the primary
> transceiver's frequency and mode
>
> - interoperates with SDR Consoles used as panadaptors (e.g. SpectraVue) or
> skimmers (e.g. CW Skimmer)
>
> - provides 10 banks of 10 memories, with the ability to continuously scan a
> bank's frequencies
>
> - displays frequency-dependent settings for devices like tuners, amplifiers,
> and antenna switches, with optional control via parallel port signals
>
> - provides user-defined transceiver control sequences initiated by up to 16
> buttons and up to 8 sliders; see
> <http://www.dxlabsuite.com/commander/screenshot1.jpg>
>
> - provides both map-driven and callsign-driven operation of all commercial
> PC-controllable rotators
>
> - captures DX spots from up to 6 sources (telnet clusters, packetclusters,
> DX Summit), creating and maintaining a local database with one entry for
> each active DX station that is color coded by "need" and LotW/eQSL
> participation, and whose entries can be independently filtered and displayed
> in a table, on its world map, and on a zoomable bandspread
>
> - optionally announces needed DX spots, and includes a web server that makes
> all spots browser-accessible from anywhere on your home network
>
> - extracts QSX frequencies from DX spot notes, enabling accurate transceiver
> setup for split frequency operation with one user action
>
> - captures solar and geomagnetic data from WWV spots and uses this data to
> display easy-to-understand QST-style graphical propagation forecasts, and to
> depict the auroral oval on its world map (choice of VOACAP, ICEPAC, or
> IONCAP propagation forecasting engines, all of which are included)
>
> - monitors user-specified NCDXF/IARU HF beacon schedules to rapidly
> calibrate propagation forecasts with actual propagation
>
> - decodes all PSK31 or PSK63 or PSK125 QSOs within your transceiver's
> bandpass and extract callsigns to create and maintain a "stations heard"
> window
>
> - simultaneously runs soundcard RTTY (using the MMTTY engine) and an
> optional external modem (e.g. a KAM or PK232) to provide diversity decoding
> or the ability to simultaneously decode a DX station and callers
>
> - supports PSK, RTTY, CW (generation only), and Phone (voice keying) with a
> single user interface and macro facility
>
> - interoperates with MultiPSK, MMSSTV, MMVARI, MMTTY, MixW, Fldigi, DM780,
> HRD, DX Atlas, and CW Skimmer
>
> - is updated with user-suggested features frequently, and downloads/installs
> upgrades with a single mouse click
>
> - is driven by an active and friendly user community open to everyone
>
> User-reported defects are generally corrected within 24 hours. At this
> moment, the number of reported but uncorrected defects across all members of
> the DXLab Suite is 0.
>
> DXLab is available via
>
> <http://www.dxlabsuite.com/download.htm>
>
>     73,
>
>        Dave, AA6YQ
>
>
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