32-bit VHF LOG

° Free software runs in Windows ME, W2K, NT, XP & Vista. Has post contest log entry.
° Logs ARRL VHF/UHF `big 4` contests, Sprints etc.
° Use GenLog for VHF/UHF contests not supported by VHF LOG, plus hundreds of other HF/PSK/QRP/State contests.
Screens can be resized to fit any video display.
° Allows dupe QSO entries, logged with zero points. Logs Rover QSOs as Call/R.
° Logging without the mouse - see Keystrokes/Shortcuts in the HELP file.
° DVK - Plays wave files w/repeat and PTT control.
  · Call the working station in your voice.
  · Full DVK over-ride functions - supports RIGblaster mic and footswitch click.
° CW keyer - Memory and keyboard CW, w/repeat and PTT.
  · Software swap of DTR and RTS COM connections.
  · CW keying to LPT1-17, to PCI COM ports other than 1-4, and PCI LPT boards.
° Windows style Help system. ° Displays US grid maps.
° Distance and bearing from real time 6-digit grid calculations, and from 6-digit lookup.
° Transverter offsets, IF frequency and dial calibration delta is displayed.
° Writes an ASCII Log file or Cabrillo file to be E-mailed to the sponsor.
° Control of band decoder or N3FTI's LPT interface. See pix of decoder and read about switching and don`t miss this consideration about hot-switching.
° Supports export of ADIF files.  ° Displays your favorite beacon frequencies.
° Use KM Rover for the `Big 4` ARRL VHF/UHF contests in the rover category.
° Auto UTC offset. Just in case, adjust the UTC hour in your log using UTC Time.
° Uses `good calls` and band activity files made from your own LOG files using LOGSORT.
° Has master callsign lookup using an ADIF file from K9PW {vhf4k.adi} with 4K callsigns. Use Cab2ADIF to update the ADIF file from your own logs.

Although the data files supplied contain `good calls`, band activity and 6-digits from the NE part of the U.S., VHF LOG can be setup using data from your local activity area. Use the supplied applications [LOGSORT, SQUARES] to make your own files. The Pack Rat club roster (cklist.dat) can also be replaced with you own local roster using [CHECKLIST]. If you have VHFLOG32 on your PC, you can download CHECKLIST. Logger has new datafile lookups, using the {ck2list.dat} file of frequently work stations that contains the operator`s name.

To insure that stations work each other on as many bands as possible, stations in the NE part of the country follow an activity clock. The logger displays the activity band every hour. The 4 activity data files can be tailored to any part of the country.