I've used N3FJP's VHF logging software for several contest and not had any problems. I've also evaluated KM logger and it worked fine. One caution, before the contest, make sure you can see the scree
George, I've downloaded N1MU's Rover logging program and it looks very user friendly. Check this out. http://www.2ub.org/roverlog/ Be sure to download the manual. Good Luck es 73, Bill WF4R
Hi George, I use WriteLog and find it's rig control useful for automatically keeping track of the freq/band I'm on. It is also very useful for transverters in that you can define your transverter's o
I have had nothing but success using W3KM's KM Rover. It does everything I need, as long as one remembers to change grids while driving through roverland. It generates Cabrillo FB, and has many nice
This is one of the misconceptions about Cabrillo - there is no scoring info expected in the file. It is not a scored log - rather it is intended as raw QSO data. The log checkers re-calculate the sco
George, As you can see from the replies, there certainly are a lot of choices. Don't forget to look at Tom's RoverLog. http://www.2ub.org/roverlog/ Many of the programs do not score correctly for rov