![]() ![]() This works great for SSB- although to switch back to my FT8 Next - I got RumLogNG to control my radio using the usb driver, Ive also done RTTY using fldigi/flrig, not sure why I need flrig,īut I wasn’t able to make fldigi work stand alone and control theĪlso can you log from fldigi to RumLogNG? RumLogNG gets the QSO and uploads to Lotw using tqsl- all great ( JT-Bridge has a nice interfaceĪnd filters to highlight new callsigns countries and grids. Guys I have been using WSJT, jt-bridge and RumLogNG for FT8 very RumLogNG gets the QSO and uploads to Lotw using tqsl- all great ( rig control from WSJT via usb driver) ive also done RTTY using fldigi/flrig, not sure why I need flrig, but I wasn’t able to make fldigi work stand alone and control the radio - is this possible? also can you log from fldigi to RumLogNG? next - I got RumLogNG to control my radio using the usb driver, this works great for SSB- although to switch back to my FT8 workflow I have to disable CAT control on RumLogNG- does this make sense? Is there an easier way? Is there a way to leave RumLogNG in charge of rig control- because the interface seems the most complete and easy to use, and then run WSJT as a client - not sure I’m asking the right questions here but if all the mode specific apps used the logging program for control - life would be simpler in short can fldigi log directly to RumLogNG why do I need flrig can RumLogNG control the radio while using WSJT? thx JT-Bridge has a nice interface and filters to highlight new callsigns countries and grids. The WinKeyer and few microHAM devices are supported.Guys I have been using WSJT, jt-bridge and RumLogNG for FT8 very successfully on my iMac and IC-7300. The data (log + trx) exchange with fldigi is supported. Work CW, RTTY and other digital QSOs direct in the RUMlog application, using cocoaModem as interface. Except the DXCC statistics, RUMlog tracks the most interesting areas of the world for the most important awards: IOTA islands, CQ zones, ITU zones, Grid Squares, US States and German DOKs. RUMlog can interface with Google Maps (Web-Browser based) and Google Earth. RUMlog has import and export functions to allow exchange of log data in different formats to other logging tools. More controls are provided for the Elecraft K3. ![]() Kenwood, Elecraft, Yaesu, Icom and TenTec transceivers are supported. RUMlog can interface with two transceivers, setting the main parameter on your TRX from the logbook or vice versa. Multiple interactive band maps virtualize activities on the air. RUMlog will separate DX-spots and alert you via e-mail or Growl when there is a ,new one' DXCC or IOTA spotted. RUMlog can establish multiple dx-cluster connection via the internet or to your local skimmer. Quick log searches or more detailed log queries and export routines are possible. RUMlog keeps you up to date about worked, confirmed or missing DXCCs and provides you with country lists and detailed statistics. Save the retrieved data into the Mac's address book. Provisions are made to query the qrz.com online library. RUMlog can build and use an own manager and IOTA database, extracting the information from dx-cluster spots. You can get different statistics for paper- or LoTW QSLs. The Logbook of The World (LoTW) and eQSL are fully supported, and you can create files for the Global QSL service very quick. Using RUMlog you can print QSL card and address labels on your favorite label size and manage your incoming paper QSLs. RUMlog includes calculations, routines, tables and an interactive gray line map to support the user in gray line dxing. An user editable, all time country database is used for automatic DXCC recognition. RUMlog can handle an unlimited number of logs and an unlimited number of QSOs per log. Basic logging features are included for the higher bands up to 1.2 cm and for satellite. RUMlog is a logging, QSL handling and printing tool, especially made for the short wave DXer, made by a DXer.
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