Rumlog for Mac OS X: A Comprehensive Video Tutorial for HAM Radio Operators
- oleg1n7a
- Aug 17, 2023
- 2 min read
On 10/21/2020, Thomas, N4FWD reported success on his Linux configuration after replacing the LogData.mdb file created under Linux with a copy created on Windows, though others have said this step was not necessary. In case you need it, here is a fresh copy of LogData.mdb created on a Windows machine. Since some browsers block .mdb files, I've removed the extension. Just add .mdb after downloading. Here is a video by Tom, N4FWD detailing how to install N3FJP Software on Linux Mint:
You can filter by continent right from our software's DX spotting form by selecting the continents you would like to see. This is useful for contests geared towards specific regions. With AC Log 4.8 and later, we added additional filtering you can set by clicking the More Filtering button on the DX Spotting setup form as detailed in the video above.
Rumlog For Mac Os X Video Tutorial
Here is a video created by Dean, KA3YJM demonstrating his entire remote station setup, configuration and operation using Amateur Contact Log! This implementation will work fine for our contest software, too!
You can easily configure AC Log's main entry form and output for both POTA and WWFF-KFF POTA! Just below is an awesome video by Matt, N3NWV, detailing how to configure AC Log for POTA, but these four simple steps will have you all set for your next POTA chase or activation!
While the VPN option is the most secure approach, Ken, K4EES provided the following write up on his testing and experience with other alternatives. While I typically recommend File Share on local area networks and VPNs, simply because it has been around the longest, it makes sense Ken found the TCP approach superior for his method, allowing for true, simultaneous logging from multiple PCs (as well as messaging). Please click here for Ken's findings and setup tutorial. 2ff7e9595c
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