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1/17/2016 10:48:31 AM EDT
Search is making crazy as it won't give any results on logging software!

I have set up LOTW and QRZ, what do you guys use that uploads to LOTW?

1/17/2016 10:57:50 AM EDT
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Ham Radio Deluxe, and previously I used Logger32.  Both work fine.
1/17/2016 11:28:17 AM EDT
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Amateur Contact Log by N3FJP
1/17/2016 11:34:59 AM EDT
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1/17/2016 12:39:05 PM EDT
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1/17/2016 1:14:54 PM EDT
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Count me as another user of this.
1/17/2016 1:30:14 PM EDT
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I just sign my adif files using the tqsl program.  It takes no time at all to upload and is log program agnostic, so I'd just pick the logging program you like the most from a user interface side of things.
1/17/2016 1:40:38 PM EDT
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Search is making crazy as it won't give any results on logging software!

I have set up LOTW and QRZ, what do you guys use that uploads to LOTW?

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Don't count on this, because I'm totally new to this as well, and haven't tried it yet because I'm still waiting for my LOTW sign up postcard.  But - you should be able to convert the QRZ log to an .adif file sign it using TQSL and send to LOTW.  

Seems roundabout, so I've gone with HRD because I like easy and HRD does a lot of things.  (Which is good and bad, but integration of logging seems good).

[thread drift] PS - really ARRL?  A postcard?  In this day and age? [/drift]
1/17/2016 3:16:04 PM EDT
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Same here.

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1/17/2016 3:27:04 PM EDT
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Does this work directly with FLDIGI?
1/17/2016 3:46:48 PM EDT
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Beats me.


It will read the frequency and mode directly from your radio, but that's all I know about the computer interface stuff.

There is a guide book download in the "help" section of their web site.
1/17/2016 6:32:28 PM EDT
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I use DXLabs. It fully integrates with LOTW. Push a button and everything uploads lickety split. Push another and LOTW confirmations go into your log book.

For Fldigi integration with DXLabs I use this. It's getting a little dated but it still works fine.

For WSJT-X integration with DXLabs I use JT-Alert.

Between both of those utilities all of my logging is 100% automagically integrated in DXLabs and uploaded to LOTW.

1/17/2016 6:37:05 PM EDT
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http://amateurradio15.com/35/
1/18/2016 2:11:44 AM EDT
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HAM RADIO DELUXE

the free version

...if you like to run digital modes, you just add " <add-log>" to your 73 macro, and it automatically logs the QSO


<his:callsign> de <my:callsign> TU  73<add-log> sk <stop>

1/18/2016 2:53:00 AM EDT
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N3FJP's Amateur Contact log is the best money I ever spent on logging software.

1/18/2016 6:11:27 PM EDT
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I use DXLabs. It fully integrates with LOTW. Push a button and everything uploads lickety split. Push another and LOTW confirmations go into your log book.

For Fldigi integration with DXLabs I use this. It's getting a little dated but it still works fine.

For WSJT-X integration with DXLabs I use JT-Alert.

Between both of those utilities all of my logging is 100% automagically integrated in DXLabs and uploaded to LOTW.

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