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ARRL November Sweepstakes contest. This logger features dupe checking, a | |Picture=NA.png | ||
section list window that tracks sections worked, a scrollable log list window | |Version=1.2.0 (1996-10-20) | ||
which can be used to edit log records previously written, a facility to record | |Vendor= | ||
breaks taken during the contest, a status window showing various statistics, | |Author=Will Edwards | ||
a built-in controller for the Kenwood TS-940S, and a facility to export the | |License= | ||
log to ARRL Suggested Standard File Format. | |Download={{FileLink|SSLogger_1-2-0.zip}} | ||
|Website= | |||
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SSLogger is a freeware native OS/2 logger designed specifically for the ARRL November Sweepstakes contest. This logger features dupe checking, a section list window that tracks sections worked, a scrollable log list window which can be used to edit log records previously written, a facility to record breaks taken during the contest, a status window showing various statistics, a built-in controller for the Kenwood TS-940S, and a facility to export the log to ARRL Suggested Standard File Format. | |||
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Version | 1.2.0 (1996-10-20) |
Vendor | |
Author | Will Edwards |
License | |
Download | SSLogger_1-2-0.zip |
Website |
SSLogger is a freeware native OS/2 logger designed specifically for the ARRL November Sweepstakes contest. This logger features dupe checking, a section list window that tracks sections worked, a scrollable log list window which can be used to edit log records previously written, a facility to record breaks taken during the contest, a status window showing various statistics, a built-in controller for the Kenwood TS-940S, and a facility to export the log to ARRL Suggested Standard File Format.