Check out this thread to add it in yourself: http://dl2rum.de/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=420
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Dave
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- Tue 25. Jun 2013, 22:11
- Forum: RUMlog
- Topic: Add JT9 mode?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3844
- Fri 10. May 2013, 16:35
- Forum: RUMlog
- Topic: Fldigi - Call Check broken?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4416
Re: Fldigi - Call Check broken?
NA4M,
I haven't had a chance to check this yet, but I will. In the meantime, can't you do the check in Fldigi before importing? I always do my QRZ/HamQTH lookups in Fldigi, and then import to RUMlog a completed log entry. Just a thought.
Dave
K3DCW
I haven't had a chance to check this yet, but I will. In the meantime, can't you do the check in Fldigi before importing? I always do my QRZ/HamQTH lookups in Fldigi, and then import to RUMlog a completed log entry. Just a thought.
Dave
K3DCW
Re: RUMlog2Go
It all looks very nice, Tom. I look forward to a release.
I'm interested in how the control of the rig will be accomplished...that will be an interesting capability.
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Dave
K3DCW
I'm interested in how the control of the rig will be accomplished...that will be an interesting capability.
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Dave
K3DCW
RUMlog2Go
Interesting forum name, Tom. Looking forward to seeing what you have in mind for a RUMlog2Go app???
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Dave
K3DCW
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Dave
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- Sat 9. Mar 2013, 00:23
- Forum: RUMlog
- Topic: Cluster Announce Last QSO and Fldigi
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3871
Re: Cluster Announce Last QSO and Fldigi
Tom, I thought that the announce last QSO function was intended to spot the most recent entry in the log, and I don't see why it should consider a QSO that was just received from Fldigi in a different way than a QSO I had entered directly in RUMlog. Maybe a failsafe warning in case the QSO date/tim...
- Thu 21. Jul 2011, 22:17
- Forum: RUMlog
- Topic: Will RUMLog run on Lion?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3035
Re: Will RUMLog run on Lion?
Yes.
I picked up one of the new Mac Minis with Lion and the first program I installed was RUMlog. It works just fine.
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Dave
K3DCW
I picked up one of the new Mac Minis with Lion and the first program I installed was RUMlog. It works just fine.
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Dave
K3DCW
- Mon 25. Oct 2010, 16:40
- Forum: RUMlog
- Topic: QSL Label Editor
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7007
Re: QSL Label Editor
I'm talking about labels to print the QSO data to stick it on a QSL card. For address label printing, you can use the Max OS-X Addressbook, it has great label printing features. BTW, In the next future you can take over the address data from qrz.com into your address book with a simple mouse click....
- Mon 25. Oct 2010, 04:51
- Forum: RUMped
- Topic: FT-950 Support
- Replies: 15
- Views: 13878
FT-950 Support
Any chance of getting support for the FT-950/FT-2000 in RUMped as there is in RUMlog? I'm willing to help test, if necessary.
Thanks in advance,
Dave
K3DCW
Thanks in advance,
Dave
K3DCW
- Mon 25. Oct 2010, 04:42
- Forum: RUMlog
- Topic: QSL Label Editor
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7007
Re: QSL Label Editor
If you are talking about address labels to mail QSOs, then I find that the Avery 5160 size is quite useful, and readily available here in the US.
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Dave
K3DCW
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Dave
K3DCW
- Mon 25. Oct 2010, 01:29
- Forum: RUMlog
- Topic: QSL Label Editor
- Replies: 8
- Views: 7007
Re: QSL Label Editor
If you are talking about QSL labels that include the QSO info, then I find that the Avery 5163 label is ideal. Not sure if it is available readily in Europe, but it is fairly common here in the US.
Thanks for a great program!
Dave
K3DCW
Thanks for a great program!
Dave
K3DCW