I looked through the manual but didn't find any mention of this - is there any way to set a default web page, such as QRZ.com - for the Log4OM integrated web browser so it remembers it each time the logger is started?
Thanks - the software is just fantastic.
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- 12 Feb 2014, 00:11
- Forum: User Support
- Topic: Default "home page" for integrated web browser?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3181
- 22 Jan 2014, 00:11
- Forum: User Support
- Topic: How to enter complicated callsigns into Log4OM
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4367
Re: How to enter complicated callsigns into Log4OM
Good advice thanks.IW3HMH wrote:we (Log4OM) deal with both forms of the callsign (good and bad one).
You should use the SAME callsign the user reported in his QSO, because it's probably the one he will use when report the QSO in the LOTW/EQSL system.

- 20 Jan 2014, 20:02
- Forum: User Support
- Topic: How to enter complicated callsigns into Log4OM
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4367
Re: How to enter complicated callsigns into Log4OM
Hi ???
You have hit on my pet hate where hams use a prefix as a suffix - correct is 6Y5/W8YCM incorrect is W8YCM/6Y5 :(
However Log4OM will accept the call either way and provide the correct country and DXCC information so just enter it as it was provided by the other station during the QSO
Ah ...
You have hit on my pet hate where hams use a prefix as a suffix - correct is 6Y5/W8YCM incorrect is W8YCM/6Y5 :(
However Log4OM will accept the call either way and provide the correct country and DXCC information so just enter it as it was provided by the other station during the QSO
Ah ...
- 20 Jan 2014, 18:59
- Forum: User Support
- Topic: How to enter complicated callsigns into Log4OM
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4367
How to enter complicated callsigns into Log4OM
This is probably a dumb question, but I'm confused about how to log certain DX station callsigns when the operator is a US ham using a call like this:
PJ2 / K8ND
^^^ I worked this guy this morning. That's how he announced the call and that's how I should write it on the QSL card as I understand it ...
PJ2 / K8ND
^^^ I worked this guy this morning. That's how he announced the call and that's how I should write it on the QSL card as I understand it ...
- 12 Jan 2014, 00:42
- Forum: General discussions
- Topic: Greetings from TX
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3589
Greetings from TX
Hey all,
I've been using Log4OM since getting back into HF ham radio about ~2 months ago. I actually got back into ham radio after about 20 years hiatus this summer, but was only active on VHF and UHF.
After evaluating other loggers I decided to use this package and I really like it. I thought I'd ...
I've been using Log4OM since getting back into HF ham radio about ~2 months ago. I actually got back into ham radio after about 20 years hiatus this summer, but was only active on VHF and UHF.
After evaluating other loggers I decided to use this package and I really like it. I thought I'd ...