[PaQSO] Re: 2008 Logging Software for Multi's
n3vqh at comcast.net
n3vqh at comcast.net
Tue Sep 9 07:24:47 EDT 2008
Another interesting thing you may want to put in the back of your mind is how to deal with the serial numbers. Our group has used WB3W software, we really like the colors, big text, (some of them are older then I), and actual use. Anyway we don't network and start each computer about 1000 apart. Its more difficult for the CW guys to use there keyers without the sequential numbering. Not even sure we ever tried to network WB3W software or that I knew it could do it...... might have to look into that... need something to solve the issues with which station can do which band.
Mike
N3VQH op at W3ZGD
-------------- Original message --------------
From: Paul -NOVLR <n0vlr at comcast.net>
> The N3ZK multi-multi operation from Venango has used the WB3W package solely
> because of the networking capabilities - it has everything that we needed
> for PAQP logging.
>
> >From PAST experience, we noticed that when you are using similar O/S's (all
> XP, etc.) it reduced the loss of network connections.
>
> We ran a wireless network and it worked very well for our weekend operation
>
> No matter what you choose, I recommend you test drive it before contest
> start time with one or more OP's
>
>
> 73 & GL in the contest
>
> Paul Lusardi, N0VLR
> Wireless Association of South Hills
> N3SH, WA3SH, NP2SH/B
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