I forgot to mention, it handles two radios very well, interfaces nicely with
MMTTY for RTTY and my WinKeyer for CW. I haven't finished installing the
EZ-Rotor control yet, but it should talk nicely to that as well. I also am
building an interface for my remote antenna switches that will be run off the
parallel port using N!MM to switch antennas.
One particular feature I like is that on the bandmap, it shows your CQ
frequency--if you see a multiplier you need, you can click on the spot, work
the multiplier and then click back on your CQ frequency spot and continue
calling CQ--a "kinda SO2R," if you will, with one radio. With two radios, you
get two bandmaps, one for each radio.
Tad Williamson <ironbutttad at yahoo.com> wrote:
I use N1MM's contest logger and am thoroughly pleased with it. It interfaces
to all my radios (FT-1000 MKV, FT-847 and FT-897) very well. I use Writelog at
WW4LL's when I operate there and N1MM will hold it's own against Writelog.
Plus, it is freeware.
god luck, 73, Tad, WF4W
Dan/W4NTI wrote:
OK Guys...your the experts. I would like you to give me your opinions
on the software of choice for this contesting we all love to do.
I would prefere freeware, but something good I'll pay for.
Please let me know why you like what you have, and any good/bad comments.
Thanks a bunch.
Dan/W4NTI
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