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macloggerdx map zoom
  1. Macloggerdx map zoom update#
  2. Macloggerdx map zoom full#
  3. Macloggerdx map zoom portable#
  4. Macloggerdx map zoom mac#
  5. Macloggerdx map zoom windows#

The most popular of these is the ReportMap Plugin which has received a wealth of features and enhancements, and is being used widely. Since 2016 I have built and maintained plugins that make it easy to integrate Google Maps in your APEX applications. Within the APEX development team it has been known for some time that maps are frequently required and this has been on the roadmap to be built in to the core product. If you decide to work the station, MacLoggerDX is ready to instantly add the QSO and your Radio’s VFO information to your log and can swing your beam around to work the station Direct or Long Path.MacLoggerDX supports ADIF Import/Export which is fully compatible with  and the ARRL LoTW.Home APEX / Oracle APEX Map Region vs. 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 real time grey line Map with distance and bearing from your station.

Macloggerdx map zoom update#

Link to MacLoggerDX v5.0 Beta for Cocoa: Īll internal databases can be updated over the Internet.Įxports ADIF, Imports ADIF and MacLoggerDX v3.5+ Logs.Ĭan automatically check for software update at startup. The MacPro is pricy enough that it is not really justifiable for home use, but wow it would be sweet. Presently I am leaning to upgrading the shack’s Dell with a roll-you-own Windows-7 box AND replace the MacBook with an iMac running Parallels/Win-7.

Macloggerdx map zoom windows#

The new iMac really is a looker – and my Apple experience is much more positive than my Windows experience.īut then there are the Flex-5000A’s PowerSDR and Firewire needs. Really looks like two avenues of choice – an Apple iMac or MacPro with Bootcamp or Parallels to run Windows, or two separate machines with one Windows and one OSX basis (also perhaps running Bootcamp or Parallels as well.) Then after that I get into things I do occasionally, rather than regularly.

Macloggerdx map zoom mac#

  • Downloading and Organizing my Photos (prefer Mac OSX).
  • Macloggerdx map zoom full#

    Full Presentation Software – needs to exchange files with MS Powerpoint (Windows, Mac OSX, or Linux).Full Spreadsheet Software – needs to exchange files with MS Excel (Windows, Mac OSX, or Linux).Full Word Processing Software – needs to exchange files with MS Word (Windows, Mac OSX, or Linux).Running Scrivener (Complex Document Editing) Software (Windows or Mac OSX).Running Sibelius Music Software (Windows or Max OSX).Running fldigi and related programs (Windows, Mac OSX, or Linux).Running the Bengali CW Software (Windows).Running MixW, JT65HF, DDUTIL, PowerMaster and similar station accessory programs (Windows).Running N4PY for the TenTec Pegasus and Jupiter (Windows).Running EZNEC Antenna Modeling (Windows).Running SmartSDR for the upcoming Flex-6000 (Windows).Running PowerSDR for the Flex-5000A (Windows).There are enough parts and licenses to put together a few wobbly generic PC’s with either Linux installs or using one of the Window’s Licenses if Microsoft will issue a key for replacement hardware. A neat little ARM based Linux computer, it has been running as a “burn-in” on the desk. Then my newest computer is running on my project’s desk – a Raspberry Pi. Have been meaning to see if I can coax the machine back to life, at least enough to rescue pictures.Īn older G5 iMac is around too – it was one that the power supply had the counterfeit capacitor issue, fixed under “quiet recall” and hasn’t really been used since. Retired, but lingering around are a MacMini (early series) that my youngest bloated the hard disk gaming and won’t run.

    Macloggerdx map zoom portable#

    Nothing fancy but when a decent battery was added it is close to a portable version of the Dell Tower. This is the smallest & slowest MacBook but is running the latest Mountain Lion.įor portable operations I retired a now defunct IBM Thinkpad and replaced it with a decent Windows XP-Pro larger Thinkpad. Dual core Windows-XP box with not really that much going for it, the highlight is having dual screens and the requisite Firewire port.Įlsewhere in the house I do all writing, and all my “home work” from work, on an early Aluminum MacBook. Some of my peeves with PowerSDR can be lain at the feet of a marginal computer. My Flex-5000A with PowerSDR runs on a 4-5 year old Dell tower that really isn’t adequate. Boy do I have a mess in the shack – several computers not very well coordinated due to a split vision and having been acquired over too much time.














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