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Macloggerdx for cocoa
Macloggerdx for cocoa









macloggerdx for cocoa
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Remember, Mac OS has no real concept of a “Com port” as in Windows, and Windows Com ports (and their configuration within N1MM and microHam Router) work exactly the same in a virtualized environment as in a native one. After each contest, I export the N1MM log via ADIF, and import it into my MacLoggerDX log to maintain completeness and consistency. (I will send you the developer’s email privately so you can ask.)Įxactly what I do. (And thank you, Chen, for open sourcing the code.) I have used it with a USB-II not sure if it fully supports an MKIII. It's not clear that it supports the MKIII, though likely since I believe it to perform the same as the MKII from a communications perspective.Chen's (W7AY) original MacOS “router” has been updated and modified by others to keep it current, especially in light of new versions of the MacOS. I've heard of W7AY's µH Router ( ), presumably the third party (not made/supported by Microham) application you are referencing. Well, I can *imagine* it, but I wouldn’t want to write or support it!)

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(I can’t imagine a driver that could multiplex a device across multiple operating systems. Each OS has an appropriate driver for the device. Essentially, ANY USB device must connect either to the native Mac OS or to a virtual machine running another OS (e.g., Windows). On Jan 30, 2020, at 6:54 PM, Andy Holmes, K5PO wrote:Ĭorrect. Interfaces uses uH Router which is a native MAC OS program.

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MLDX and other Mac OS software written to support microHAM "keyer" Router (with Windows software) at the same time. You can not run MacOS software (e.g., MLDX) and microHAM USB Device Router as long as no other Windows software is connected to it?No. So you can have the MACLoggerDx connected to the virtualized Microham Have you run into challenges with Com port software/hardware management? Perhaps I'll also use N1MM virtualized for contests too.

macloggerdx for cocoa

I'll likely use MACLoggerDX for the day-to-day as you do. It's not clear that it supports the MKIII, though likely since I believe it to perform the same as the MKII from a communications perspective. If I understand correctly, it seems to work well in a virtualized environment provided you're not trying to have applications from multiple OS's connect with the software? So you can have the MACLoggerDx connected to the virtualized Microham Router as long as no other Windows software is connected to it? I don't want to buy a Mac workstation for the hamshack to replace my aging custom PC only to run into software roadblocks. Though I'm a longtime Mac OS and Windows user, my Mac is a work device so not appropriate for testing ham radio software. Save and restore dxcluster spots between sessions.Īdded support for QRZ XML Secondary Calls (OS X 10.9+).īand Panel spot positions fixed.Thanks. Grab latest SKCC, LOTW and SCP files automatically.

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Requires OS X 10.6.8+ and Intel 64 bit Processor.Īdded SKCC to Log, ADIF and Reports. Speed Log for entering old paper log and QSL card data.

macloggerdx for cocoa

SWL Schedules, Rig Control and Memory Scanning. Contest Helper with K5ZD call completion and by-band Dupe Checking.

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Update exisiting log entries with Call Book. QRZ XML, HamCall, HamQTH, QRZCQ and WM7D Call Books. Export to Mac Address Book and Label Printing. Automated eQSL and LoTW Uploads and Confirmations Script. Integrated Real Time Club Log QSO upload. DX Alarms including Band Openings, specififc calls, missing DXCCs. 2D and 3D display of DX Cluster Propagation by Band. Export Cabrillo files with Cab-Converter. Exports ADIF, KML, Imports ADIF and MacLoggerDX v3.5+ Logs. macOS 11,12,13 (Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura) supported. What’s New in this version: Requires OS X 10.13+. Dog Park Software has announced that version 6.43 of MacLoggerDX has been released. Filtered DXCluster spots color coded for worked/confirmed status. MacHamRadio DogParkSoftware, Logging, MacLoggerDX, macOS. Internal databases automatically updated over the Internet. SQLite super fast data base, 100% Native Cocoa app. The layout of MacLogger DX on my Mac I recently tweeted that I had dropped Ham Radio Deluxe in favour for MacLoggerDX. Awards Tracking, Band Activity, Schedules, Memories, QSL Generation, ADIF import, export, Club Log integration, eQSL, LoTW Confirmations and much more. MacLoggerDX can also 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, Contesting or casual rag-chewing.











Macloggerdx for cocoa