I use RUMLog, which is designed as a DX logging program for
general logging. For contests, I use RUMPed which includes
duplicate call checking and other contest features. Both
programs can read the current frequency from my K3, and RUMLog
can read the KX3. Since both programs are written by the same
programmer, and both radios have similar computer interfaces, I
expect RUMPed will work with the KX3 as well.
There is good integration between cocoaModem for digital modes
and RUMPed. RUMPed can run macros in cocoaModem and display
cocoaModem's waterfall and decoded text. For example, double
clicking on a call sign in the received text puts it into the
call sign field of the log entry being built.
Both programs are supposed to be able to send CW, but I haven't
experimented with that feature. (My CW is bad enough that I
think I should be hand-sending everything for the practice.)
I have also experimented with fldigi on the Mac (and on Linux).
It also seems to work well, but I haven't given it the many
hours I've spent with the DL2RUM programs.
73 Bill AE6JV
On 6/19/14 at 5:24 PM, jg.k8...@gmail.com (Joshua Gould) wrote:
For those of you that run Macs, what software do you use for logging. So
far, I've only found two programs, Aether and MacLoggerDX. Aether seems
like it would work pretty well, but not having a KX3 yet, I don't know how
well the software is able to pull data from the radio.
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