![]() ![]() (a sH^%load of ground rods is NOT fun to drive down I am glad that task is behind me). Yesterday I just finished the ingress of coax to the house and the bonded grounding system to the various ground rods and a long run to the electrical service ground rods with ground rods about every 12 feet along the way. BTW, just passed my General so the ham shack is being set up along with antennas, coax, ground bonding and you name it. Two mice? One for the laptop and the other for the transceiver display? One keyboard for the logging suite of software. one for the FTDX101MP direct attached to the transceiver and the other for the logging laptop and attached to it. The plan is to have two display screens active. Advice on memory, disk space and anything else (like Windows OS support) would be graciously appreciated. This laptop would be 100% devoted only to the ham shack for logging. It appears the laptop would need at least 2 USB ports, wifi and bluetooth. Essentially I would use the laptop as a keyboard and USB hub. Do any of you here use the DXLab Suite of software? How well (easy and trouble free) does it integrate with the FTDX101 family of Yaesu transceivers? Also is there some other suite of software that I would be advised to consider BEFORE making a decision? I have to procure a laptop and would like to drive a larger monitor, so a laptop with a removable screen would be most desirable. That said, in looking around for logging software there seems to be a suite of software called DXLab which is Windows based. I am a long time MAC user so from what I gather, I am best advised to get a Windows laptop for logging and perhaps even control. RUMlogNG interacts with Clublog and keeps your online log synchronized in real time.Hi Group. ![]() RUMlogNG has import and export functions to allow exchange of log data to other logging tools.Įxcept the DXCC statistics, RUMlogNG tracks the most interesting areas of the world for the most important awards: IOTA islands, CQ zones, ITU zones, Grid Squares, US States, US Counties, German DOKs and more. microHAM devices are supported, the MKII and DKII are fully configurable. More controls are provided for the Elecraft K3, KX3, KX2 and the Icom IC-705, IC-7300, IC-7610 and IC-9700. Kenwood, Elecraft, Yaesu and Icom transceivers are supported. RUMlogNG can interface with your transceiver, setting the main parameter on your TRX from the logbook or vice versa. RUMlogNG will separate DX-spots and alert you ,new one' DXCC or IOTA spotted. A simple terminal is integrated for a Packet Radio connection. RUMlogNG can establish a dx-cluster connection via the internet or to your local skimmer. Quick log searches or more detailed log queries and export routines are possible. RUMlogNG keeps you up to date about worked, confirmed or missing DXCCs and provides you with country lists and detailed statistics. Provisions are made to query the qrz.com or online library. RUMlogNG can use the K7PT dx activity and QSL manager database to inform you about current dx activities and it can build and use an own manager and IOTA database, extracting the information from dx-cluster spots. It's just a mouse click to upload or download new QSLs to/from eQSL or LoTW. ![]() You can get different statistics for paper- or LoTW QSLs. The Logbook of The World (LoTW) and eQSL are fully supported, and you can create files for the Global QSL service very quick. Using RUMlogNG you can print QSL label and manage your incoming paper QSLs. Work in your favorite contests or run a dx-pedition using RUMlog, including full scoring and ESM mode. Clublog data are used for automatic DXCC recognition.įour user definable logging fields are available for your convenience. RUMlogNG can handle an unlimited number of logs and an unlimited number of QSOs per log. Basic logging features are included for the higher bands up to 1.2 cm and for satellite. RUMlogNG is a HAM radio logging, QSL handling and printing tool, especially made for the short wave DXer, made by a DXer. ![]()
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