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DESCRIPTION
MacLoggerDX logs into your favorite telnet or TNC DXCluster and as DX Spots are received, tunes your radio to the spot, looks up the call and displays the DX station on the Greyline Map.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 5.20b3:
- Added Select Duplicate QSOs Menu Command.
- DXCluster call parser changed from 10 to 13 chars.
- Fixed Icom CI-V address bug.
REQUIREMENTS
- Mac OS X 10.5 and later.
- Internet connection for Telnet DXClusters,
and/or (optional):
- Radio & TNC for Packet DXClusters.
- USB Serial Adapter.
- QRZ CD-Rom.
- Supported radios:
- Kenwood TS-50, TS-440S, TS-450, TS-480, TS-570, TS-670, TS-690, TS-790, TS-850, TS-870, TS-940S, TS-950S, TS-2000, R-5000.
- AOR AR5000, AR3000A, AR7030, AR8200, AR8600.
- Icom IC-703, IC-706, IC-706MkII, IC-706MkIIG, IC-737, IC-746, IC-746Pro, IC-751, IC-756, IC-756Pro, IC-756ProII, IC-756ProIII, IC-7800, IC-781, IC-910, IC-970, R71A, R75, R735, R8500, R9000, PCR-1000.
- Yaesu FT-1000MP, FT-1000D, FT-990, FT-920, FT-900, FT-897, FT-890, FT-857, FT847, FT-817, FT-100.
- JRC JST-245, NRD-525, NRD-535, NRD-545.
- Elcraft KIO2.
- Drake R8B.
- Ten-Tec Jupiter, Argonaut V, RX-320, Pegasus, Omni VI.
- Racal 6790/GM.
- Alinco DX-77.
- Collins HF-2050.
- More added every day (If you don't see your rig in the list, just ask)
- Supported Rotator Controllers:
- Yaesu GS-232
- hy-gain DCU-1 Pathfinder
- M2 RC2800
- SARtek
- Idiom Press RotorCard SDX
- Prosistel CBOX
- AlphaSpid
- Supported Antenna Switches:
- microHAM micro Band Decoder
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| MacLoggerDX User Reviews (12 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Jul 20 2009 |
26CAB40 This is a fantastic piece of software, and the Author must be congratulated for making a package for the Mac that has been sorely needed. It seems the app is updated at least twice a week !! or at least it seems that way, the only thing missing is the detail of the changes, can we please have these at the same time ? It has happily communicated with old and new transceivers using a cheap USB-serial interface. (Version 5.11b18) | |
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 | Jul 29 2009 |
DOGPARK The list of release changes is here: http://dogparksoftware.com/mldxfc_changelog.html (Version 5.11) | |
 | Mar 22 2008 |
BLUEJAY3132 I sent Don an emailed question and he responded within hours - and I'm not even a customer - yet. Sent him a thank you email, and damned if he didn't respond to that one, too. Impressive. I'll be supporting this software author, especially after reading the glowing reviews here and on other sites. (Version 4.3.4) | |
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 | Dec 24 2006 |
** N8NOE ** There is a New Yahoo Group for The Software also: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/macloggerdx/ Very Good Work by Don and others on this, and a lot of new Features.. Check it out. (Version 4.2.8b17) | |
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 | Sep 30 2005 |
JEFF (N8NOE, MICHIGAN/EN82) If your Looking at this REVIEW, YOU NEED the MacLoggerDX software!.. This is Truly a FINE piece of work. And the Support is GREAT!.. In One Review I see. (Are we Reviewing BETA Software)?.. Well, Yes and NO!.. There are alwas updates as to accomodate some of it's Features like DX Cluster, SWL Scheds, Etc.. And YES the Betas are posted, but the Full Version is alwas there.. You need to look at this and judge for yourself, But I upload Logs to LoTW and eQSL using it, and has some VERY nice features!.. Look at it and decide if it's for you, But I'd guess it is!.. (Version 4.1.3) | |
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 | Jul 1 2005 |
MIKE K4MTS After reading some of the reviews here, I just have to say something. After reading many of the previous reviews, I wonder how many of these people actually use the software and are amateur radio operators. MacLoggerDX is one of the best ham radio logging programs out there, Mac or pc, period. MacLoggerDX has more features than can be listed here. It's a fantastic amateur radio logging program. It connects to DX clusters and displays spots as they are received, looks up calls on HamCall.com and QRZ.com (or CD). MLDX aslo controls more than 50 different amateur and shortwave radios. It tracks, WAS, WAZ, DXCC, VUCC and IOTA awards. You can even use it to plot APRS packets. It also works as a contest logging program using the Contest Helper window, and so much more. It really is the Swiss Army Knife of ham software. The developer of the software is very responsive to any requests for new features or enhancements from users. One may wonder why there are so many "betas" released. It is because (in my opinion) the developer wants to get the new features and enhancements out to those who want them as fast as possible. If you aren't interested in "beta testing", don't download the beta. The link for the latest official version is available to download from the Dog Park site. Regarding the price, there aree a lot more expensive programs out there that don't do half of what MLDX does. Quality software costs money to develop. Larger companies could take a lesson from Dog Park's response to their customer's querries. If you don't want to spend what the developer thinks is a fair price, use a paper and pencil and stop complaining. (Version 4.1b6) | |
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 | Jul 6 2005 |
LIC. SINCE 1989 The logging I use is FREE!.. http://www.dl2rum.de/rumsoft/ But the Idea of all the Features is, NOT everyone wants all of them, If there were a "Lite" version at let's say Less50, In my opinion would be very nice to use. I have used it a few times for the 5Min time limit, and it is very Nice. BUT, NetDXCluster is FREE, RUMtrol, RUMped, are all FREE, and work well also. As for APRS, I see NO REASON to have my logging Track APRS?.. I have been running APRS for Some time, and to me this is a WHY?..E-Mailing QSL's, No WAy to back the Memmories in the Radio up, and a few other things are why I think a Lite Version might be good?.. (Version 4.1b11) | |
 | Jul 4 2004 |
ANONYMOUS There are lots of reviews on eHam. (Version 3.9.6) | |
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 | May 21 2002 |
MATOS AD SILVA Nice piece of software for hamradio.Its not yet so powerfull as some versions of win softt but it is a good begining. (Version 1.2) | |
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 | Aug 30 2009 |
I've been an avid user since version 5 (OSX) and it has been performing nicely, and the author has been making great strides to continually improve the feature set. No complaints with the software... Rig control i now lost! After upgrading to OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard), the drivers for West Mountain Radio's RIGTalk are no longer available!! WMR does NOT support the Mac, and I'm lost as to what to do. Has anyone else discovered this problem, and is there a solution available NOW? The software is great, but rig control is a must have, and under Snow Leopard, it is a have NOT--at least using RIGTalk. (Version 5.12) | |
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 | Sep 14 2009 |
DOGPARK As you noted correctly, WMR does not support the Mac but a number of our users have found drivers for the RigTalk that work under 10.6. Ask on http://groups.yahoo.com/group/macloggerdx/ (Version 5.14b2) | |
 | Feb 11 2009 |
AQTINC Last two releases b86 and b88 crash on load. Looks like the typical beta development cycle--squash 2 bugs and add a new one. However, prior to that, the Cocoa interface is a HUGE step up. I've avoided that antiquated OS-9 version since about, forever. I bought the version 5.0 app immediately upon seeing it. I can hardly wait for the beta cycle to complete!! (Version 5.0b87) | |
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 | Jul 1 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Am I reading this right? Are we doing reviews on Beta software -- software intended to give users a glimpse at what might be coming in future general availability (GA) releases? I'm a _very_ happy user of MacLoggerDX and I'll be happy to review (again) any GA release. The review will be easy to spot: it will be GLOWING! -- Scott (NE1RD) (Version 4.1b6) | |
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 | Aug 23 2005 |
HOLYPOLY Freebander alert... 73's, OZ2IRO (Version 4.1.2) | |
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