But do this with gentleness and respect.Ĭopyright 1997-2023, N3FJP Software - Affirmatech, Inc. Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general logging software since 1997.ġ Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have. We hope that you enjoy these programs, and if you find them useful, please tell a friend! We are thrilled with the positive response we have received and we can't thank you all enough for your ideas, kind words and encouragement.Īll of our software is free to try and fully functional! Please click the links above to browse through our software library, try our programs, put them through their paces and see what you think. You can see what we've been up to lately on our recent news and announcements page. The rest of our programs are easy to use "contest specific" applications. See the notes in the Downloading XMLog section below. Every XMLog user should upgrade to version 7. Permission to distribute XMLog for profit is prohibited. The program was so well liked, I started to receive requests for additional software.įrom that first program, our software library has grown to more than 120 applications! Amateur Contact Log is an easy to use general logging program that has many great features including tracking of worked all states, counties and countries. XMLog is an amateur radio logbook system for Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 and 10. The log program is N3FJP Amateur Contact Log. I began in 1997 with a program to log contacts during November Sweepstakes and shared it with local hams. How to set up your rig interface from the radio to the PC for an Amateur Radio logging program. Logger32 has been developed to be a highly user configurable general purpose Amateur Radio logbook with computer control support for many radios and antenna rotators. Logger32 runs under all Windows versions. I wanted to create easy to use software for my station that performed a variety of functions for contesting and general logging. Free Windows Amateur Radio logging program written by Bob Furzer, K4CY the author of Zakanaka. We are also blessed to share this amazing radio and software adventure with our younger son, Brad, KB3MNE, who jumps in whenever he can too!Īs an extension of my Amateur Radio hobby, I became interested in computer programming. My lovely XYL, Kimberly, KA3SEQ and son Chris, KB3KCN are my partners in all our contesting and software endeavors. Hi and welcome! My name is Scott, N3FJP, I became an amateur radio operator in 1976, at the age of 14 and have been enjoying many facets of amateur radio ever since! I love working contests, making contacts via CW and phone, experimenting with antennas and general tuning around the bands. CW Messages - Pre-programmed CW messages can be sent using function keys. CW Keyboard - XMLog allows you to send CW from the Packet Window or from a separate CW Keyboard Window. Welcome and thanks for visiting our amateur radio software website! Callbook Lookups - Callbook lookups can be made via a dialog or by double-clicking on calls displayed anywhere in the Packet or Spot Windows.
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