LogHX3 – Ver. 3.0 build 235 Release (29 december 2016 )

LogHX3 with FLDigi….All FREEWARE!!!!!!!!

A good replacement for HRD….

Ver. 3.0 build 235 Release (29 december 2016 y.)
+ Main window – menu Setup – Show button panel –
  now you can hide/show button panel.
+ Log window: mouse pointer over flag column:
  Hint with info about country.
+ Wkd/Cfm window: right click menu:
  – Show Cfm/Send method
  – Set Cfm/Send method – Now you can setup cfm/wkd method
  for each statistic
+ Grid window – right mouse click menu:
    Copy QSOs to another log
+ Filter window: new filteres add.
+ Now log can get QSO info from WSJT-X/JTDX.
* Fixed many bugs.

Log4OM 1.27.0 Released

HAPPY NEW 2017

Release notes Version 1.27.0
MAINTENANCE RELEASE

– Fixed issue with SOTA cluster not following “standard” cluster format (SOTA cluster rev. 27th November 2016)
– Added SSID support to cluster connections
– LOTW settings is now able to show a dropdown list contaning the station ID retrieved from TQSL xml file
– New configuration file RSTMode that maps the mode with the relative RST set of values. Digital catches everything else
– Many small enhancements and optimizations in performance, stability and error catching and reporting

I wish to say a BIG THANKS to Log4OM Team (Terry and Chuck), Beta Testing team and the whole community that is supporting Log4OM forum users.

Without you, guys, Log4OM will not be the software we know:

Special thanks goes to (in random order):

Aldo VA3AG, Chuck K7PT, Claus EI7JZ, Doug W7DRM, Manuel CT1BXX, Martin VE3VEE, Peter G3ZSS, Rolf LA9FFA, Terry G4POP, Juergen DF5WW, Olaf DK2LO

 

MixW 3.2.103…..

mixw

MixW 3.2.103 (with 14-11-16)

– Automatic checking for updates
– New view Callbook settings
– New macro (NEWRXWINDOW2: audiofq: mode)

RX opens a window into the second channel
– Server Log backup bug with password was fixed
– A bug in SO2R mode was fixed
– Spanish translation by ASTRORADIO (https://astroradio.com/) added.

HF Propagation Tools and Solar Data ….

http://www.hamqsl.com/solar.html

If you can afford to, please consider a donation…

As more and more people utilize the data, tools, solar banners (for your websites and desktop’s) the costs have increased to the point where I cannot continue to maintain without your help. The bandwidth and processing on my ISP server has increased to the point where I have had to upgrade three times, and this is as high as I can go. This last upgrade is 3X the cost of the last one. The problem is simultaneous connections, because of the large number of webpage and desktop banners in use. To date I have been able to cover all server costs myself, but traffic has increased as Solar Cycle 24 moves towards maximum (it has been a long minimum), and I now find I cannot keep up with the costs without your help.

So for those of you that have the solar banners on your webpage or desktop (biggest users of bandwidth and processing), and those that use the on-line tools, please consider a donation of any amount to offset the costs, and keep the banners and services available for everyone to use. Keeping the tools and services free for all to use is still my primary goal. I opted to add a donation box through PayPal for anybody volunteering to donate money to help offset the increased costs. If you do not like online transactions, you can also send a donation the old fashioned way, my address is in the callbook.

Everyone that does donate is added to the scrolling contributors banner on every page (with my thanks)!

I will continue to donate much of my free time and money in keeping all the equipment maintained, and pages up to date with new information and your ideas. Any size donation is appreciated, and all money donated will go towards keeping the equipment and information free for all to use. You can also specify where you want the money to go (websites, repeaters, or weather). I will make sure it is spent as you wish. All donations are voluntary, so if you choose not to make a donation, you can still use all the tools, services, and information available just as before.

But if you can afford it, please make a donation.

Very respectfully,
Paul L Herrman (N0NBH)

V26K – Antigua

antiguaBud, AA3B

will be active from

Antigua

between  22-28 November 2016

as 

V26K.

Participation in the CQ WW CW contest, SO AB LP category.

Primarily a CW operation with the potential for RTTY on 28/11/16.

QSL via LOTW, bureau (via AA3B) or direct to home call.

OQRS available via Club Log.

TL8TT Central African Republic

tl8tt

The Italian DXpedition Team announces the date of the

TL8TT

DXpedition

to

Central African Republic

The actvity will cover two weeks,

1 to 14 February 2017,

24h/day with three stations operating 160m through 10m.

The RTTY activity will be restricted to 20m.

Our TL8TT licence has been credited by ARRL and LoTW has been activated.

OQRS will be activated from the beginning of the DXpedition.

QSL Policy

A70X – AS-088 Al Safliyah Island

as088

Radio Amateurs members of

Qatar Amateur Radio Society (QARS) will be active from

Al-Safliyah Island AS-088

 01-07 January 2017

as

A70X

They will operate on HF Bands

CW, SSB, Digital modes.

QSL via M0OXO, OQRS.

 

TM1CEZ – EU-157 Cezembre Island

tm1cezGil F4FET, Antoine F5RAB + others

will be active from

Cezembre Island EU-157

as

TM1CEZ

during December 26-28, 2016.

QRV with 3-4 stations, 80-10m

CW/SSB/RTTY.

QSL via M0OXO.

RI1ANC – Vostok Base, Antarctica

ri1ancAlex, RD1AV

will again be active from

Vostok Station, Antarctica

as

RI1ANC

from mid-December 2016 to mid-February 2018. 

QRV spare time on all bands CW, SSB & Digi.

QSL via RN1ON

direct or bureau

OQRS on Club Log.

Cw Decoder Logic v1.0.0.5 release 2016.11.10

cw-decoder-logic-tipsFine CW Decoding software by LY3H
Features:
Speed 5–60 WPM
Auto tracking CW signal in 3 KHz
range or manually select the station.
Auto speed detection in few msecs.
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