[QCWA] Straight Key Night 2010 and the aftermath

F Tender wd8e at arrl.net
Sat Feb 5 15:21:11 EST 2011


Thanks Jon, a friend talked me into downloading DX Labs.  It's a very
powerful program but you need a Phd in programming to operate it not to
mention my inbox is clogged with constant updates.  I am a casual user and
find it to hard to do.
The reason for all this is I tried to operate a PODX PSK31 contest using
Hamscope and N3FJP logging.  By the time I clicked on a signal they were in
QSO with another station.  The few contacts I did make were difficult to
log, the whole thing was not worth the effort so I gave up.
If HRD can look a several signals allowing me to choose then log and upload
conatcts to LoTW, that would be the cats meow.  Again I am a casual user.

73
Fritz WD8E

On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Jon Pearl - W4ABC
<jonpearl at tampabay.rr.com>wrote:

>  Hi Fritz.
>
> I use the N3FJP line also, for contest logging.
>
> There's a great add on program that will do what you're looking for on
> WD5EAE's website.
>
> The  software page is located at: http://wd5eae.org/Software.html
>
> There you'll find a couple of versions of Ham Radio Deluxe Utilities for
> the different versions of HRD.  Included in the program download is a very
> graphical PDF file that easily takes you through the setup of the utility
> program.  You can see it here:
> http://www.wd5eae.org/Ham%20Radio%20Deluxe%20Utilities.pdf
>
> With such a powerful program constantly under develop, it's hard for the
> designer to get to everything that everyone demands of a program, so others
> such as WD5EAE have pitched in to fill some of the voids.
>
> Give it a look.
>
>
>
> 73,
>
>
> Jon Pearl - W4ABC
> QCWA - 29773
> www.w4abc.com
>
>
> On 2/4/2011 10:13 AM, F Tender wrote:
>
> I use N3FJP as my log.  Can HRD v5.0 upload directly to LoTW like N3FJP
> does?
>
> Fritz WD8E QCWA 32028
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