New Mobile QSO Party Software
It appears we have new logging software for Mobile QSO Party operators made by a Mobile QSO Party operator.
From their web site…
It appears we have new logging software for Mobile QSO Party operators made by a Mobile QSO Party operator.
From their web site…
In another post I am comparing many aspects of several logging programs. Eventually each will be compared feature by feature.
I already use N3FJP software so am familiar with it. I decided to try out N1MM to learn its advantages.
Someone asked the N3FJP email reflector what the keyboard shortcuts for the state logging programs are.
The answer is handy to have and here it is…
Question:
Which logging program should I consider?
Answer:
Just for the record printable log sheets are available on the www.w4va.org web site if you are only going to make a few QSOs.
Before I start I have to admit I am a big fan of the whole N3FJP suite of programs. Created by Scott, N3FJP, these programs share a core base almost ten years old. This is not free software, but at $6, $10 or $40 takes all, these might as well be free. I use the ACLog, FDLog, FDNet and all the contest loggers with amazing success. So now I must remove my bias and see how this program stacks up. First though let’s explore the contest logger for the Virginia QSO Party v.1.2.
If your participation in a QSO Party is very brief, using a hand log is really the easiest and simplest thing to do. Many QSO Party sponsors provide templates you can print and use. The Virginia QSO Party sponsor (Sterling Park ARC) has a good example in their 2006 info page at…