I understood that from the earlier discussions, Andy. I was asking
whether PC-ALE was capable of interoperating with existing logging
applications to allow users to
- record the information along with the rest of their QSOs
- track progress (e.g. how many countries have I worked in ALE mode?)
I can answer that for you Dave.
It will not do any of that since it has
it's own logging.
John, WØJAB
At 08:40 AM 8/21/06, you wrote:
I understood that from the earlier discussions, Andy. I was asking
whether PC-ALE was capable of interoperating with existing logging
applications to allow
MixW, MMTTY, and Digipan all have internal logging capability, but all
support programmatic interfaces that allow users to record their
digital mode QSOs with the same application used to record CW and phone
QSOs.
73,
Dave, AA6YQ
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker
Then your problem is over Dave.
Use one of them and forget about PC-ALE.
At 06:57 PM 8/21/2006, you wrote:
MixW, MMTTY, and Digipan all have internal logging capability, but all
support programmatic interfaces that allow users to record their
digital mode QSOs with the same application used to
You misunderstand, John.
This thread was initiated by the following characterization of PC-
ALE: If it can not work at least as well as Multipsk with DX Lab's
interoperation, it is not really ready for prime time.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/digitalradio/message/15697
As the developer of
No I got that from that get-go Dave.
And as I said before it will not.
PC-ALE is not a contest tool. Therefore If the user Can't
take the time to write down date, time, freq and call then
we have just become to lazy as a whole.
Still logging the old way: paper pen
John, W0JAB
At 07:54 PM
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PC-ALE is not a contest tool. Therefore If the user Can't
take the time to write down date, time, freq and call then
we have just become to lazy as a whole.
Still logging the old way: paper pen
John, W0JAB
Hi
AA6YQ comments below
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Becker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No I got that from that get-go Dave.
If so, please explain how your suggestion that I go use MixW,
MultiPSK, or Digipan was responsive to my request for information
about PC-ALE's programmatic