![]() The script will fill the mode/frequency and special propagation values for LOTW and QRZ. In places where you make a satellite contact, just mark which Satellite it was. Looks something like this:Īs you can see, there's a little bit of everything going on here. So, here's how it works, I've got 3 main files that do the work. So the idea I had was take a spreadsheet, be able to toss in the minimal amount of information required about my contacts, and then have a script generate everything based on that input. I'm also a spreadsheet fiend - in my day job tons and tons of data is moved about via spreadsheets, and they lend themselves to script friendly formats (like CSV - comma separated value) well. That's a ton of different data to work with, but it's doable. What this comes out too is there are 5 different types of files I typically have to generate if I've had an all band SOTA activation weekend. I also have to upload my SOTA activations to the SOTA database to get credit there. ![]() LOTW and QRZ both accept ADIF uploads, though they are slightly different in how they do it. I use LOTW as my primary QSL path, and I use the QRZ logbook for an online logbook database. So strap in, here we go.Īs said before, I operate primarily Satellites, with some portable terrestrial mixed in, and I also activate Summits on the Air. In particular, how I log EVERYTHING into the different logging systems came up a couple times. Single User License, electronic download $95.00 USD.As I fully expected, my post about Logging Satellite Contacts to LOTW generated a fair number of questions and got some interest. Racal 6790/GM, Alinco DX-77, Rockwell-Collins HF-2050, Collins/AOR DDS-2A, DZKit SIenna. Ten-Tec Jupiter, Argonaut V, Argonaut VI, Orion, Eagle, RX-320, RX-350, Pegasus, Omni VI, Omni VII. Speed Log for entering old paper log and QSL card data.įlexRadio SmartSDR 6000 series (OS X 10.9+) Native LAN Interface (smartsdr-objective-c SDK by Stu Phillips – K6TU). SWL Schedules, Rig Control and Memory Scanning. Update exisiting log entries with Call Book.Ĭontest Helper with K5ZD call completion and by-band Dupe Checking.ĭXpedition Tracker with Band/Mode Alarms. QRZ XML, HamCall, HamQTH, QRZCQ and WM7D Call Books. SKCC number list updates.Įxport to Mac Address Book and Label Printing. Integrated Real Time Club Log QSO upload.Īutomated eQSL and LoTW Uploads and Confirmations Script. ![]() Spot integration with dogparkSDR FlexRadio 6000 client.Įxports ADIF, KML, Imports ADIF and MacLoggerDX v3.5+ Logs.Įxport Cabrillo files with Cab-Converter.ĢD and 3D display of DX Cluster Propagation by Band.ĭX Alarms including Band Openings, specififc calls, missing DXCCs.Įcho frequency over USB/Serial for amplifiers, SteppIR, etc. Internal databases automatically updated daily over the Internet.įiltered DXCluster spots color coded for worked/confirmed status. Supports K1EL Winkeyer for Mac, and the ZLP DigiMaster CW Interface. SQLite super fast data base, 100% Native Cocoa app. “Hands down, the Premier Logger for the Mac!” – Rich Seifert (KE1B) Awards Tracking, Band Activity, Schedules, Memories, QSL Generation, ADIF import, export, Club Log integration, eQSL, LoTW Confirmations and much more. MacLoggerDX can also text or email you when the Bands are open or that rare DX is spotted. Alerting you to rare contacts or Band Openings and looking up, displaying on 2D, 3D and Satellite Maps and logging your contacts to a super fast sql database. MacLoggerDX supports close to a hundred radios, automatically tuning to the spots you are interested in, swinging your beam around. Organizing and filtering the spots from your favourite DX Cluster for DXing, casual Contesting or rag-chewing. ![]() MacLoggerDX – the Mac Ham Radio Logbook choice in 110 countries… Added check for QSO My Call before uploading to QRZ Logbook.Added eQSL AG status in Spots QSL VIA column.
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