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Ham radio deluxe logbook
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ham radio deluxe logbook
  1. #HAM RADIO DELUXE LOGBOOK FOR FREE#
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#HAM RADIO DELUXE LOGBOOK SOFTWARE#

Then there were various software updates to JTAlert after HRD had given the API details out publicly. I can understand the reasons behind this as they are a relatively small company and potentially could have been swamped with support calls to try to fix something that was not of their making. So they took the drastic steps of preventing JTAlert from running when HRD logbook was running. HRD had found it was corrupting certain aspects of the database and numerous call tickets had been raised around the matter. The reason behind this was to protect their customers databases from being corrupted.Įssentially JTAlert when used with other JT65 software was being used to write the contact details directly to the HRD logbook database. All was working well until the good people at HRD decided to incorporate a kill mechanism into their logbook software (version 6.3.0.435) which would kill the JTAlert.exe process. I also use Ham Radio Deluxe Logbook to store contacts - I am a customer of HRDSoftwareLLC and this is well worth paying for. I also use a paid for Ham Radio Deluxe Rig Control to operate my radio.

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Then, upload those QSOs to LOTW just like you would any other contacts, and you’ll be suprised how many confirmations you get! A very high percentage of regular satellite operators are already LOTW users, so join in! It saves a lot of time and trouble getting those paper cards exchanged and checked to qualify for ARRL Satellite VUCC and other awards.First of all I use JTAlert and JT65-HF-HB9HQX (both of which have kindly been given for free for the use of radio amateurs) as my method of transmitting JT65 modes.

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Others, like N3FJP’s ACLog, can handle satellite QSO’s as long as you add “PROP_MODE” (shich you would fill in as “SAT”) and “SAT_NAME” fields to the main entry form. Some, like DXKeeper have the correct fields built into the software already. There are many other logging programs out there that support satellite contacts to some degree or another. Return to the main menu in TQSL, and click the “Sign a log and upload it automatically to LOTW” button, selecting the ADIF file you just created as the log to be signed.Proceed as you normally would from there for HF contacts, and your log will be signed and submitted to the LOTW database. Then, select the satellite you operated over during the QSO.Ĭlick “Add QSO” to save the contact, and repeat the process for each QSO you have to upload.Īfter you have entered all of your QSOs, then click “OK” to save your ADIF file for uploading. This tells LOTW to process your QSOs as a satellite contact, rather than a normal terrestrial VHF/UHF contact. The final, and most important step is to choose the correct “Propagation Mode” – Satellite.

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While these fields aren’t strictly required, it’s good practice to fill them out accurately. You can also enter the transmit and receive bands in this section. Next, enter the Mode, (FM, SSB, CW, etc.) that you used during the QSO. In the “QSO Data” entry window, first you put in the callsign, time, and date of the station you worked, in the format required. First, open the TQSL software, and click the “Create an ADIF file for signing and uploading” button:

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This tutorial assumes that you already have a LOTW account, callsign certificate, and the TQSL software installed. Many people just use the ARRL’s TQSL software to upload their sat QSOs. The process differs some depending on the logging program you use – but the basics are the same. Just follow the steps outlined below, and you’ll find out how easy it is. Uploading satellite QSOs to LOTW might seem a little daunting, but it doesn’t have to be.

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