[Elecraft] : logging/k3s control program
Joe Subich, W4TV
lists at subich.com
Sun Jun 5 19:46:06 EDT 2016
On 6/5/2016 5:37 PM, Ian - Ham wrote:
> One new feature that HRD has that I haven't heard about in any other
> logger is the ability to take input from N1MM Logger+ directly as it
> is being input into the contest logger.
Also available in DXLab Suite (N1MM+/DXLab bridge). The one thing I can
say is that DXLab Suite does not cause systems with limited power to
bog like HRD can do. DXLab also provides seamless control of multiple
rigs (up to four transceivers) with built-in (automatic) switching of
sound cards, CW, FSK and PTT outputs based on the active transceiver.
Of course, DXLab Suite (DXKeeper) also supports VUCC and all of the
newer VHF digital modes. New modes can be added by the user as needed.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 6/5/2016 5:37 PM, Ian - Ham wrote:
> I'm late jumping into this discussion, but want to add my two cents' worth.
> In the interest of full disclosure, I'm a beta tester and evangelist for Ham
> Radio Deluxe, but have no financial interest.
>
> HRD provides all the functionality everyone has mentioned on this list
> (including the info Ed asked for below, for V/UHF logging). In addition to
> rig control, logging (which provides at-a-glance worked/confirmed info in
> the cluster window), and digi modes, HRD also provides satellite tracking
> and rotor control, all in one suite of tools. Awards tracking is superb.
> And, HRD allows the use of MariaDB (a variant of MySQL) as the log database,
> instead of just using Access (Access is the default data store, but it can
> be converted very easily, following the video on HRD's YouTube channel). One
> new feature that HRD has that I haven't heard about in any other logger is
> the ability to take input from N1MM Logger+ directly as it is being input
> into the contest logger. There are a couple of configuration items in HRD to
> set, and the HRD logger must be running in the background during the
> contest. This eliminates the step of exporting the contest log to an ADIF
> and then importing it into HRD. I admit my bias, but feel HRD is well worth
> the license fee and is among the best all-in-one suites available.
>
> Thanks and 73,
>
> --Ian
> Ian Kahn, KM4IK
> Roswell, GA EM74ua
> km4ik.ian at gmail.com
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>
>
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