[SixClub] Choosing a Logger

Dana Rawding dana at rawding.com
Mon Jun 16 19:23:48 EDT 2008


Hey Doc,

It's more than a basic logger.  It supports multiple networked  
stations, rig and rotor control, built in CW and voice keyer, sched  
manager and more.  It does export in Cabrillo format but there is no  
interface to eQSL.  The super lookup function is also very nice and  
links to QRZ, Buckmaster or the ARRL (FCC) database.

Of course the fact it's free and runs on Linux, OS X and Windows is a  
big plus.  Tom, the developer is always open to suggestions and I've  
seen him even implement feature requests the same day!

Dana  N1OFZ


On Jun 16, 2008, at 6:30 PM, kd4e wrote:

> Thanks Dana!
>
>   Looks like a good basic logger.
>
>   I didn't see where it can export to eQSL or connect
> to a rig to automatically read the frequency and mode.
> Can it do either, please?
>
> Thanks!  doc
>
>> If It's for vhf contesting try RoverLog.  It's not just for rovers!
>> http://www.2ub.org
>> Dana  N1OFZ
>> On Jun 16, 2008, at 4:12 PM, kd4e wrote:
>>> After this weekend it is clear that I need a pc-based logger,
>>> logging on paper is frustrating!
>>> I am a Linux guy so I am looking at either jlog or xlog (unless
>>> someone recommends other Linux- compatible logging apps for
>>> consideration).
>>> http://jlog.org/function.htm http://pg4i.chronos.org.uk/linux/xlog.html
>>> Anyone using either of these loggers?
>
>
> -- 
>
> Thanks! & 73, doc, KD4E
> Have you tried 6m & 10M lately?  Wow!
> Free OS : http://www.PuppyLinux.com
> Personal: http://kd4e.com/kd4e.html
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