[Elecraft] logging program
Charles Greene
[email protected]
Thu Oct 23 06:22:01 2003
Earl,
I tried the below URL, and it only lists Logger32. I couldn't find a link
to Logger16, or Logger. Any ideas?
At 10:45 PM 10/22/2003, Earl W Cunningham wrote:
>Jeff, AD9T wrote:
>
>"I am looking for a logging program. Currently, my computer is across the
>room from the K2 so I do not need rig control or DX spots.
>
>My first goal for using a computer logbook is keeping track of award
>progress and other interesting statistics. I am also hoping to reduce my
>QSL expenses by only QSLing contacts that will advance my DXCC or WAS
>status. Finally, I hope that automating the outgoing QSLs will save me
>some time.
>Obviously, the program needs to be inexpensive and easy to use if the
>second two goals are to be realized.
>
>I first evaluated the free Logger32. The features in this program are
>great, and you can't ask for a better price! Unfortunately, the beta
>version seems to still have a lot of bugs, and unimplemented features."
>==========
>Until KC4ELO gets the bugs worked out of his 32-bit version (Logger32), I
>recommend that you download his 16-bit version from
>http://www.qsl.net/kc4elo/logger.htm. It does everything you want (plus
>a lot more).
>
>Download version 707bfull (1.94M) and 807updt (450k). I've been using
>this freeware program for several years and haven't observed a single
>bug.
>
>The award and QSL tracking features are great and, if you're a low band
>DXer, you'll find his built-in version of the geoclock greyline map quite
>handy. It also has features you said you didn't want (and don't havre to
>implement), like rig control and packet clustering, among other things.
>
>73, de Earl, K6SE
73, Chas, W1CG
K2 462b, 3571