[Elecraft] Logging software advice

Nick Garner nwgarner at gmail.com
Wed Jul 2 18:54:34 EDT 2014


Nobody ever mentions HamLog for Mac.  :)

To answer some questions directed at me about the Piglet with HamLog on
iOS...

(1)  Can it fetch the frequency in use from the rig (K2 or KX3)?
Yes.
(2)  Can it enter a frequency from the iPad?
Yes.  For K3 and KX3 it actually puts the whole face of the radio to iPad.
(3)  Can it send CW or PSK31 from the iPad?
Yes, it's via keyboard though and only what the radio decodes, no waterfall
or decode via audio (yet).

73,
Nick
N3WG



On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Scott Manthe <scott.manthe at gmail.com> wrote:

> Mac Logger DX is great, but I use RUMlog and RUMped. These have most if
> not all of the functionality of MLDX, but for free. I've got no problem
> with MLDX, but when I can get the same functionality for free, I'm going to
> choose the free program every time. Well, not exactly free. I liked RUMlog
> and RUMped so much, I donated some money to the author, DL2RUM.
>
> So, you probably can't go wrong with either RUMlog or MLDX, but you'll
> have to pay for one, but not the other.
>
> 73,
> Scott, N9AA
>
>
>
> On 7/2/14, 10:04 AM, Joshua Gould wrote:
>
>> I'm going to chine in here and give a vote for RUMLog.  The only thing
>> I've
>> noticed is that for some reason RUMLog doesn't auto pull the details of
>> the
>> call sign (Name, QTH, Grid square, Etc) I think it's something with the
>> way
>> that I've got my software set up.
>>
>>
>>
>> 73,
>> Joshua Gould
>> K8WXA
>> EM89pn
>>
>>
>>
>>
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