Good on you Peter ! also, if you do not know, LoTW will accept a combo of
paper cards and electronic contacts. This can help if you get close to that
VUCC and need a few new grids
GL and 73, Ted
K7TRK
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From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org
The Ham Radio Deluxe Logbook (V 5.0, Build 2356) includes fields for
Satellite Name and Satellite Mode - but I don't know what you'll have to do
to get LoTW to recognize them.
73,
Tim - N3TL
Athens, Ga. - EM84ha
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From: amsat-bb-boun...@amsat.org
Louis,
From first hand experience, I know that DXKeeper, part of the DX Lab Suite,
works perfectly with both LoTW and eQSL for satellite contacts.
http://www.dxlabsuite.com/download.htm
There is a moderate learning curve, as with all programs, but I have found
the result worth it.
Ham Radio
Eric,
What 'flavor' (version of Linux are you running?
I am running Ubuntu 8.04 amd64 here.
I run the following:
FLDIGI - psk
gMFSK - psk
Gnome PREDICT - Satellite Tracking
WSJT - Meteor scatter/EME
xLog - Logging for VHF+ contests
GRIG - Radio control - Icom IC-820/910/275h/575h/1275/375h
I
This site:
http://radio.linux.org.au/
is the best I've found for Linux Amateur radio applications.
There's quite a few logging programs, but I don't think there's anything quite
as All-In-One as HRD for Linux.
73, JimĀ KQ6EA
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