[Elecraft] Mac Logging Software
Kevin McQuiggin
mcquiggi at sfu.ca
Sun Jun 12 13:37:53 EDT 2022
Hi Richard:
I will second Rich Lim’s positive comments re MacLoggerDX (MLDX). I’ve been using it for several years now. It is a fantastic logging application with full LoTW/QRZ/eQSL/etc upload integration. It also tracks grids/states/DXCC/zones etc and tracks award eligibility. It does spots, has an interactive map, and has many other features.
User support is top notch, as Rich noted. Don VE3VRW (the developer) also accepts good suggestions from the user base and incorporates them into beta releases, and then eventually into the production releases, which come out 3-5 times a year.
MLDX also integrates easily with “GridTracker”, a free MacOS application that displays grid squares and QSOs that your radio is hearing in real time. This is actually more valuable info that what pskreporter reports, as MLDX/GridTracker is displaying the stations you are actually receiving.
73,
Kevin VE7ZD/KN7Q
> On Jun 12, 2022, at 10:22 AM, Rich Lim via Elecraft <elecraft at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
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> Another option is MacLoggerDX (MLDX). It is a paid application but works beautifully well. It is full featured and has lots of bells and whistles, some which I thought I wouldn’t need or use, but having them opened my eyes to the possibility. For example, I use MLDX as my main Mac logging program and when I run WSJTx it will receive broadcast QSO info from WSJTx and log it directly into my main database. It has a telnet application to spot dx and if you like it can qsy you to that station with a mouse click. It’s again one of those things you don’t know you need or want until you try it. It integrates w LoTW, EQSL and Club Log. Plus the owner Don Agro is a great guy, he will reply to queries often in a few minutes after you send an email. It’s worth a look.
> Rich KQ9L
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> Rich
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> On Sunday, June 12, 2022, 12:10 PM, Rick Tavan <rick at tavan.com> wrote:
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> I'll second the nomination of RUMlog for general QSO logging on a Mac. I
> don't care for the contest section but I haven't really spent enough time
> with it for my observations to be definitive. It does not appear to support
> SO2R or SO2V and doesn't have nearly the configurability of N1MM, my
> preferred contest logger. But for general QSOs, RUMlog has everything I
> might ask for, much better than limping along with a contest logger.
>
> 73,
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> /Rick N6XI
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> On Sun, Jun 12, 2022 at 5:04 AM Richard <FlatHat at comcast.net> wrote:
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>> I’m looking for a simple basic logging program for the Mac, preferably one
>> that I can tailor to my needs, one that would be good for SSB contacts.
>>
>> Any recommendations?
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>> Thanks.
>>
>> Richard Kunc
>> W4KBX
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