11/6/2023 0 Comments Use fldigi for general logging![]() If you are planning to use Fldigi this weekend, please be sure that you are running Fldigi 3.23.19! If you are planning to use Jeff, N7YG's software, please be sure you are running his latest versions too. Dave just made some changes in Fldigi to support ARRL RTTY. The ARRL RTTY Roundup is this weekend! Dave, W1HKJ and author of Fldigi has updated his digital software to interface with my programs via my new API. Getting Ready for ARRL - RTTY Roundup by Interfacing Digital Software! The CW % wildcard will now send the county abbreviation instead of the full county name (state QSO party programs only).Īs always, these upgrades are free to registered users! All the latest versions are available for download from Just uninstall the existing program from Windows Control Panel and then install the latest. Click More Filtering on the DX Spotting set up form (Super Check Partial filtering for contesting software only). Additional DX Spotting filter options including blocking stations in your country and blocking stations not in the Super Check Partial list (to hopefully cut down on inaccurate DX spots). Flex radio users can now connect to their rig via the Flex API to read and change the frequency and mode of the active slice (Settings > Rig Interface and select Flex API). Removed Windows Media Player dependency. Added ability to record wave files for transmit (Settings > Transmit > Phone). Added ability to select the sound card or device (RIGblaster, SignaLink, etc.) that you want to use to play your audio wave files (Settings > Transmit > Phone). Upgrades for Amateur Contact Log and all My Contesting Software are Now Available! Lord willing, we are just getting started! ![]() I am having more fun in radio now than ever. ![]() We would not have been able to do this without all your kind words, support and encouragement along the way. ![]() Kimberly and I never foresaw or imagined that N3FJP Software would become what it is today! My goal in 1997 was to write some logging programs for my station and maybe share them with the local group. It's nearly impossible to believe it's been 20 years since I first started dabbling in Amateur Radio software. I have several announcements to share, but first, a thank you. ![]()
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