A table listing the radios and software used by the teams at WRTC2014 is now available at http://www.wrtc2014.org/radios-and-software-used/ _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest
I am surprised to see that 68% of contestants use Wintest logging software. As a Writelog user I am curious, is there a reason that Wintest was so dominant? John KK9A To: <wrtc2014@lists.wrtc2014.org
Wintest is much like CT used to be - with a ton of added features. Reliable networking is a big plus also. W5OV _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@cont
Most obvious is that Wintest is the predominant contest logging software in Europe and has a stellar reputation. There were more WRTC contestants from Europe than anywhere else. Also, Wintest immedia
On 07/24/2014 10:18 AM, David Siddall wrote: Most obvious is that Wintest is the predominant contest logging software in Europe and has a stellar reputation. There were more WRTC contestants from Eur
HiI use only my Win-test for IARU test and mainly multi op CQ ww SSB contest. I use 100% N1MM & Writelog 50/50 rest of yearly contests for cw/rtty/ssb as there is impossible to get: - new contests in
I only addressed Wintest in my earlier email. I do note that last year OZ1IKY distributed to the Danish Contest Academy set-up directions in Danish for N1MM as well as Wintest, so anecdotedly there a