![]() ![]() Jimmy M0HGY is the chap and his address is jimmyread AT .uk (fix the AT!). Or perhaps a bit later.Īs for the ARMs, we have a new man in charge of checking ARMs and he is the man you should send them to. As we have very good tools (and some dirty hacks) for taking ADIF logs and converting them to and from SOTA CSV for Linux, Windows & Mac then direct ADIF support is not urgent but nice. They take priority as running the program gets more involved as it grows. That doesn’t give you a date for when! There are some other things which are needed that most wont see, internal things to do with running the program. As this is new then it seems reasonable to remove those limits. The fundamental limit to having to import it twice is based on how the existing code worked. When the desktop appears, plug in the device. ![]() Allow for more time at the blue screen upon startup. Follow the instructions, and start the installation program. I made an improvement with V2 format in that you can feed the same file into the activation or chase code and it figures out what is in the file and ignores things it doesn’t want or like. Download the Mac OSX (Intel) driver on this web page. What would be nice if it could read the file just once and import both activations and chases. I wont want to remove the existing format support as it works. The basics are all in place now and it would be reasonable to consider how to add ADIF support. Windows XP end of life, we knew that was coming in 2014 since 2009 but lots of people have done nothing about it. MacLoggerDX supports more than a hundred radios, automatically tuning to the spots you are interested in, swinging your beam around. What’s new in version 6.42 Updated on Spot QSO added to Log menu. We know people don’t like updating software, c.f. MacLoggerDX logs into your favorite telnet or TNC DXCluster and as DX Spots are received, tunes your radio to the spot, looks up the call and displays the DX station on the Greyline Map. Then we needed to wait for users to update their logging programs. Then we needed to wait for developers to add support for those fields. First we needed to get some SOTA fields into the ADIF specs.
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