Are any of you using N1MM logging in a Multi environment for VHF Contesting? If so, do you like it, why or why not, ie: ease of setup, use, networking, and would you recommend it? The current program
Ken, Yes, I've used it here for years for all contests including multiops, HF and VHF. No problems, really like it. Don't let the huge amount of features scare you off, you don't have to use them all
Hello All....we used the N1MM logging program for our DXpedition to DL88. Worked fine as we were a single user on a single computer. The window for the packet cluster was very nice. HOWEVER, I have s
Marshall, Thanks for the in depth response to Ken and it solved one of my interests in trying it out. I tried it years ago and found it to be more than what I wanted to deal with and gave up yet many
Interesting, never saw those problems here over the last 10 or more years. But we are simple users and follow the instructions, and do not try anything outside the box. No problems with the N1MM netw
Mike adds And for us Linux users it will run under WINE. I have even been able to attach to a multi-op network using a MS machine as host with my dell netbook running Fedora just fine. -- Mike Urich
I've used RoverLog for years. It works great in the rover. It is being used in other shacks as their network log as well. Check it out! http://roverlog.2ub.org de Andy Delgado, KE5EXX --Original Mess