Ed wrote:
> John B. Egger wrote:
>
>
>> Logging: I desperately need a Linux logging program! I tried to install
>> LiHaLo but am not that good at MySQL. Using StarOffice Calc's
>> spreadsheet, I relied on "autocomplete" as a dup checker... it usually
>> worked, but sometimes I had to use CTRL-F "Find," which really took
>> time. Manually entering FQ and time also was delaying. I bet some who
>> asked for a repeat on my NR simply didn't believe it was so low!
>
>> --John K3GHH
>> Registered Linux User #291592
>
>
> John
>
> Take a look at xLOG, its available as RPM or DEB, worst case you can
> compile it from source. Has hamlib support as well as a built-in CW
> contest keyer with user programmable macros. IIRC it also has dupe
> checking and it will generate a cabrillo file.
>
> Also you might look at either TLF or xTLF. TLF is a console mode contest
> app with some really great features for CW. xTLF is a Perl app and is
> a little sluggish, but works well. Both of these were written by Rein
> PA0R a dyed-in-the-wool CW contester. He is quick to respond to
> questions and problems and there are email lists for both. BTW both
> support the Orion with hamlib, as Rein uses a Orion I. HTH
>
> Ed W3NR
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I use jLog (www.jlog.org) which is a Java app that works on any Java
capable platform. No problem on Fedora Core systems. But IANAC. (I am
not a contester.)
73 Martin AA6E
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