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I've been a long-time user of MacLogger DX, since 2004.
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I recommend MAcLogger DX to anyone with a MAC in their shack.
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I like how easy it is to upload contacts to LOTW. But as I learn the details, I really like it.
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I have used this software for almost a year, sort of on and off at first. MacLoggerDX is a great product with absolutely amazing support. The kind of patient, responsive and thorough customer support that Don provides is a rare thing these days. Finally, it turned out that the issue was with my USB cable which he had suggested I swap out. I still encountered difficulties and continued to email Don, who literally responded in minutes to my emails, with additional guidance. I emailed the debug log to Don and he responded promptly, identifying the issues from the log and provided additional directions. Don provides great set up instructions which I followed but still wasn’t able to connect my radio to MacLogger DX. I encountered several challenges while trying to get my radio connected. The best of the best program work perfect with iOS support is just fantastic very very quick top notch And to top it all off, Don Agro's response time to my few technical email questions has been shockingly fast and on target every time.
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I do not want to be forced to run a Windows PC or Windows VM just to do Ham Radio logging, and it is a huge help to me that I can use MacLoggerDX natively on the MacOS.
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I really appreciate using the MacLoggerDX on an iPad while operating portable from my car. It is super helpful to me to be able to use MacLoggerDX on a MAC because all my main computers are Mac. I use Mac products and Windows PCs extensively, and for a multitude of reasons, I prefer to primarily use the MacOS and run Windows Virtual Machines using VMWare or Windows PCs as needed. The User Interface, breadth of options, and SQL database on MacLoggerDX put it in a class by itself among excellent competition. I am an automation controls engineer and use software of all types for my job. I am continually amazed at the features in MacLoggerDX. We did not design MacLoggerDX toĮmulate other Windows logging programs, we want it to be
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Users, and this has resulted in an uncommonly high level Since 2002 we have relied on the feedback of experienced Strive constantly to keep the design simple and elegant. If you worked one of these, thank a portable or mobile station.From first principles to suit the mainstream DX’er. We are still searching for resident stations in Lake, Sherman, Wasco, Gilliam, Morrow, Wheeler, Crook, and Tillamook Counties. These newcomers saved our mobiles a lot of extra miles. New to the OQP were first time participants W4PJS in Union, N7YB in Grant, KD7SWP in Linn, and KA7U in Malheur County. Top Canadian finisher is veteran contester Serge using CG2AWR, and a very persistent DL5AWI wins the DX honors.Īll thirty-six counties were active but no one station worked more than 34. The highest place finisher from “back east” was NA3V in 4th place.
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Outside of Oregon, a very close race went to W7ZR in Arizona, with W7SE in Wyoming finishing second - for the second year in a row. There were three mobile operations, led by K4XU, and one marine-mobile anchored in the Columbia River on the Columbia/Multnomah line. K7ZSD (with K7JI) takes the multi-op category, and the team of K7ZZ and W7UG operating in the county line category on the Crook/Wheeler border just nosed out the team of K7JJ/K0JJ operating from the equally rare Gilliam/Morrow line. Bob’s fine station in rare Jefferson County no doubt helped his total. On the Oregon side, the undisputed single op winner is W7GG. This despite declining band conditions and competition from three other concurrent QSO parties. Approximately 150 stations from Oregon participated, and another 2000+ elsewhere. Log submissions and over-all participation this year were up by 50% over last year. We would like to thank all who participated in the 2005 Oregon QSO party. Join us in 2006 (and beyond) for the new 7th Call Area QSO Party.