From: Pino Zollo <pinozollo@gmail.com>
To: Yahoo linux hams <linuxhams@yahoogroups.com>,
pa0r <rein@couperus.com>,
"Marco Di Martino (IW2OHX)" <iw2ohx@eutelia.com>,
Linux Hams <linux-hams@vger.kernel.org>, Joop Stakenborg <pg>
Cc: I2PHD <i2phd@weaksignals.com>,
"INFO Sezione A.R.I. di Milano" <info@arimi.it>,
"Psk31 at qth.net" <psk31@mailman.qth.net>
Subject: DBLog 0.13.2
Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 13:07:23 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <200807111307.27192.pinozollo@gmail.com> (raw)
The new version of DBLog, the 0.13.2 is available on
http://www.qsl.net/zp4kfx/Linux
News:
Special for developers of other HAM radio applications as programs for
digimodes, EME or Meteorscatter.
DBLog now works also as 'Log server': another program can send commands to
DBLog via TCP on port 3164 to fill fields and to log QSOs. DBLog replies
with 'Name' and 'QTH' if the call has been worked before. More infos in the
file SERVER_DOC included into the distribution.
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DBLog is a logging program for radio amateurs based on a relational Data Base.
The main table conforms to ADIF specifications.
It allows to log QSOs, export a range of them in ADIF format and import from
an ADIF file.
It keeps statistics of DXCC worked countries in mixed mode.
It reads the VFO frequency via the hamlib daemon rigctld, so all radios
supported by hamlib can be used.
When rigctld is active appears the Band Map graphic windows which shows an
analogical representation of the radio tune. Clicking on the tune scale will
set the radio VFO.
It includes a CW Keyer based on cwdaemon.
Receives cluster spots from xdx by PG4I, checks them against local statistics
and shows the results in a dedicated window.
If Cluster is active spots are shown also on the Band Map.
The Band Map can store permanently spots or frequencies.
Clicking on a cluster spot sets the radio VFO, honouring QSX an UP information
in case of split.
In RUN mode it will remember the CQ frequency, while in S&P a call written
into the entry window will be remembered.
Shows the azimuthal map of the earth centred on the QTH using xplanet. If the
other station call is present, his position is also shown.
The NCDXF beacons can be monitored by band or by beacon. A map is available
to see where beacons are located.
Beta testers and feedbacks appreciated.
73
Pino ZP4KFX
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