Great video on great software. This is the best logging and contest software bar none. After 2 years, I am still learning new things about it - it is so much more than a logger. Rig control ? Check. LotW, eQSL, Clublog, and now QRZ log upload ? Check. WSJT-X integration ? Check. DX Spotting ? Check. Award calculation ? Check. Real time spotting map ? Check. It is a family affair, as both N3FJP, his wife, and son code and support the software full time.
Another great video Eric. I bought the whole N3FJP logging package the morning Winter Field Day '23 started. The program is very intuitive to use. I logged 99 CW contacts. It even makes your contest report to send in.
100 plus channels on cable, and I find 98 to 99% of it to be junk and a waste of my time. That is why I have a touring subscription, so I don't have to sit through the stupid commercials, to watch great content like Ham Radio Concepts, to help improve my ham radio skills. Please keep up the good work.
Nice video Eric. I didn’t use that logging software. I used hamrs only cause I already had it from working Pota. I don’t worry about points an scores I just enjoy making contacts
Great video on great software. This is the best logging and contest software bar none. After 2 years, I am still learning new things about it - it is so much more than a logger. Rig control ? Check. LotW, eQSL, Clublog, and now QRZ log upload ? Check. WSJT-X integration ? Check. DX Spotting ? Check. Award calculation ? Check. Real time spotting map ? Check.
It is a family affair, as both N3FJP, his wife, and son code and support the software full time.
Another great video Eric. I bought the whole N3FJP logging package the morning Winter Field Day '23 started. The program is very intuitive to use. I logged 99 CW contacts. It even makes your contest report to send in.
100 plus channels on cable, and I find 98 to 99% of it to be junk and a waste of my time. That is why I have a touring subscription, so I don't have to sit through the stupid commercials, to watch great content like Ham Radio Concepts, to help improve my ham radio skills. Please keep up the good work.
Field day, is also, for hams to get exposure time out in the public eye, to try and recruit more people to become hams themselves.
My first intro to N3FJP, thanks so much, Eric!
Nice video Eric. I didn’t use that logging software. I used hamrs only cause I already had it from working Pota. I don’t worry about points an scores I just enjoy making contacts
Erik iI have been using this logging software since 1995!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Our club was W3MAG 3A Arkansas. Unfortunately we had no contacts with Florida. This was my first field day and I had a BLAST!
Great video Eric. Informative as always 73 from Ken, KF0AUT
The VA3 was on the map! The little purple at the west end of Lake Ontario. KD9TQH
as my first outing.. i used hamrs for logging..gonna use it for pota also..ive heard of this software before
Looks like a great program.
GTA was colored in. It is the tiny section across Lake Ontario from New York state.
Great video. I could have used it a couple of days sooner though. Lol!
Where/when will we get Mac versions?
How do you use this to report to the ARRL? KD5LBE
Unfortunately does not have a Linux install. Kindly do Linux compatibility
Anyone know where I can download a field day contact log like n1mm has ?