[Ham-Mac] Aether 1.5 Now Available
John Merrill
johnn1jm at gmail.com
Fri Dec 3 15:05:33 EST 2010
Does this integrate with dxcluster via telnet or a tnc?
On 12/3/10 12:09 PM, "Andrew Madsen" <elecraftlist at villainousturtle.com>
wrote:
> Hi Dino,
>
> Some newer rigs have USB ports, but as far as I know, they all actually just
> contain a built in USB to serial converter. Aether works fine with several
> Icom rigs that work this way. You do have to install a driver on your Mac
> before they'll work, however. I should probably update the requirements to
> make it clear that a USB to serial adapter is only required for most rigs, not
> those that have a built in one (i.e. have a USB port).
>
> Which rig do you have?
>
> 73,
> Andrew AC7CF
>
> On Dec 3, 2010, at 7:40 AM, Dino Papas wrote:
>
>> Andrew - Do you have any plans for USB vice serial rig control?
>>
>> Dino KL0S
>>
>> On 3Dec2010, at 9:06 AM, Andrew Madsen wrote:
>>
>>> I'm happy to announce that Aether 1.5 is now available. Aether can be
>>> downloaded at http://www.aetherlog.com/ . New features in this release
>>> include:
>>>
>>> * LoTW integration, including the ability to upload and download
>>> confirmations as well as manage TQSL certificates right in Aether
>>> * eQSL.cc integration with one click synchronization
>>> * Awards tracking including detailed awards report and an indicator that
>>> shows up when you enter the callsign of a contact you need for an award
>>> * Export of Google Earth KML file so you can see all your contacts in Google
>>> Earth
>>> * Use of callsign prefix database from www.country-files.com, including the
>>> ability to easily update the database
>>> * Much faster and more reliable callbook lookups
>>> * Many more performance and user interface improvements
>>>
>>> For complete release notes see http://www.aetherlog.com/1_5_0_181.html .
>>>
>>> Aether is a ham radio logging application for Mac OS X. Aether includes
>>> tools to quickly and easily log QSOs while on the air, as well as organize,
>>> search and track your QSOs later. Aether was designed for Mac OS X, and has
>>> the same kind of clean, intuitive, friendly interface you've come to expect
>>> on the Mac. Some of the useful features that Aether provides include:
>>>
>>> * LoTW and eQSL.cc integration
>>> * Awards tracking
>>> * ADIF, Cabrillo export/import
>>> * Serial Rig Control
>>> * Automatic callbook lookup including optional support for QRZ.com
>>> subscriptions
>>> * Automatic dupe checking
>>> * Powerful address and QSL info label printing
>>> * Google Maps integration
>>> * Automatic distance and beam heading calculation
>>> * cocoaModem 2.0 integration
>>> * Instant Search
>>> * Spotlight, Mail, Address Book and AppleScript support
>>> * Much more
>>>
>>> The free version of Aether is fully featured except for a 30 QSO limit for
>>> logs. The full version of Aether, priced at $39, removes this limit.
>>>
>>> Thanks and 73,
>>> Andrew Madsen AC7CF
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