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[Re: Which logging software]

Dan Romanchik KB6NU
I've been using N3FJP software for both general logging and
contesting. I originally got it because it was the only
software I could find that supported the Fists Sprint, and
now I'm quite used to it. It has some quirks, but what
software doesn't?

73!

Dan KB6NU
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: [Elecraft] Which logging software
Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 17:58:07 -0700
From: Phil and Christina <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>

I have been a pen and spiral log book logger since I started
in Ham Radio
over 30 years ago.  But, I am thinking of moving to some
software for
logging and award tracking (and maybe a few other functions).

My question is, which logging software do list members like
and recommend.
Thank you for taking time to answer.

73,

Phil
NS7P
K2 # 4635


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Re: [Re: Which logging software]

DYARNES
 
In a message dated 10/2/2005 7:08:21 PM US Mountain Standard Time,  
[hidden email] writes:

I've  been using N3FJP software for both general logging and
contesting. I  originally got it because it was the only
software I could find that  supported the Fists Sprint, and
now I'm quite used to it. It has some  quirks, but what
software doesn't?



I support the nomination of this software, although I don't find too many  
"quirks" of any consequence.  Scott, the author of this software, also puts  out
a bunch of specialized software for different contests, etc.  He has  quite a
nice library of stuff.  His logging software will track DXCC, WAS,  WAC, etc.
 It can also be coupled with the FCC call database, so you get  info on your
U.S. contacts as soon as you enter their call.  Once you pay  for the software
(a very modest fee) you are done--no charges for upgrades. You  can try it
free for a period, so nothing to lose.
 
Dave W7AQK
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Re: [Re: Which logging software]

roncasa

> I've  been using N3FJP software for both general logging and
> contesting. I  originally got it because it was the only
> software I could find that  supported the Fists Sprint, and
> now I'm quite used to it. It has some  quirks, but what
> software doesn't?

Quirks??

The only quirk is that it doesn't support Linux!
(smile)

Ron wb1hga
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