

- MACLOGGERDX FOR COCOA 64 BIT
- MACLOGGERDX FOR COCOA SERIAL
- MACLOGGERDX FOR COCOA UPDATE
- MACLOGGERDX FOR COCOA WINDOWS
Even trough the VMware virtual machine, the device and serial to usb adapter were properly installed and I was working PSK in MixW.īut my interest was to find decent MAC software to play with. So I found the small iMic usb sound device for a small price and it works like a charm.

The internal in/out jacks don’t like rigs or interfaces connected.
MACLOGGERDX FOR COCOA WINDOWS
So I took off by running a virtual machine in OSX leopard and installed my Windows XP.Īll was running fine, except for the soundcard. I had a lot of PC’s before and own a lot of interesting software. I recently took the plunge and ordered a iMac aluminum 24 inch 2,4 Ghz. I found ‘moving to my mac’ interesting to read. I was googling on some Mac issues regarding software for PSK31 and serial to usb comport solutions. He handed it back to me saying, “I popped a new battery into it. He said, “Let me take a look at it.” He took it into the back room and returned in about ten minutes. I told the tech that the battery didn’t seem to be holding a charge.
MACLOGGERDX FOR COCOA UPDATE
UPDATE 10/18/07: Great news! I took the iBook back to the store this afternoon. Batteries for these laptops are $100 and up. The one nice thing about buying the computer from a dealer is that they offer a warranty on the battery. I guess I’ll be heading back there real soon. I just went to battery power about ten minutes ago, and it’s already down to 90%. I left the charger on throughout the morning, and did get it up to 100%, but it seems to be discharging very rapidly. I left the battery to charge over night, and this morning, it was only at 50%. It’s in pretty good physical condition, and everything seems to be working just fine, except for perhaps the battery. In fact, I’m writing this blog entry on it right now. How could I resist? So, now I’m the proud owner of an iBook G4, with Mac OSX. While I was in there, I noticed that they were selling some used iBooks for $539. Fortunately for me, they found another card-this one an Ethernet-only card-that did work and only cost $15. I took it back the next day, and it turns out that the card they sold me was bad. Unfortunately, when I got it home, I found that I still couldn’t connect to the net. I took it in to the place where I bought the computer, Affordable Computers, and they sold me a replacement card for $30. The connector wouldn’t stay put, and I was in effect off the Net. The latest thing to break was a little plastic clip holding the Ethernet cable in place. Recently, though, the computer has really started to show its age. I was going to try PSK31 at some point, but was concerned that the sound card in it wasn’t good enough. I’ve never done anything really fancy with it-I’ve mostly used it for logging. I’ve been plugging along with an old Windows98 laptop that I bought used about five years ago. (I am a freelance Web developer.) It’s a great computer.ĭown in the shack, though, it’s another story. Save and restore dxcluster spots between sessions.Īdded support for QRZ XML Secondary Calls (OS X 10.9+).īand Panel spot positions fixed.A couple of years ago, I bought an iMac to use for business purposes. Grab latest SKCC, LOTW and SCP files automatically.
MACLOGGERDX FOR COCOA 64 BIT
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. SWL Schedules, Rig Control and Memory Scanning. Contest Helper with K5ZD call completion and by-band Dupe Checking. 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. Filtered DXCluster spots color coded for worked/confirmed status. Internal databases automatically updated over the Internet. SQLite super fast data base, 100% Native Cocoa app. 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.
