Had experimented quite a bit with N1MM’s super big contesting logger, which I believe I will still be using for Field Day next month. But I still wanted to find something that… integrates with fldigi (and a couple other digital-mode programs I’d want to use) is designed for regular day-to-day (i.e. non-contest) logging is good… Continue reading How About log4om?
Category: Ham Radio
Dipped My Toe Into CW Contesting
For a long while, N1MM seems to have been the standard for contest logging software. I’m not absolutely sure, but I think it may have been what the Twin Cities Repeater Club used for Field Day way back in the ’90s when I would participate at their Field Day event, the last full weekend (of rain)… Continue reading Dipped My Toe Into CW Contesting
Dits and Dahs and Ants in my Pants
In the previous post, should you have been so unfortunate as to have read it, you saw that I had gotten a Bencher BY-2 Chrome Iambic Paddle set. Very exciting. …to a very niche market, of which I am a member. Way back in the early days of my Ham Radio avocation, most of the… Continue reading Dits and Dahs and Ants in my Pants
CW For The Aging Brain
I’ve been a Licenced Amateur Radio Operator since Spring of ’92, but in those early years, I was more into local VHF than the long-distance HF stuff (what non-hams call “Shortwave”). And even when I did dabble on HF, I had only studied Morse Code enough to pass the 5wpm requirement at that time. Mere… Continue reading CW For The Aging Brain