From jwyoung at cybertrails.com Tue Apr 11 20:38:50 2006 From: jwyoung at cybertrails.com (Joseph Young) Date: Tue Apr 11 20:39:06 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX printing Address and QSL Labels Message-ID: <5C44598C-003A-4B17-8A35-3E434CD30094@cybertrails.com> Is it possible to add a feature that would allow skipping a variable number of labels on the label sheet before printing address or QSL labels? This would allow the use of some partially populated label sheets. (Default skip value = 0) If this feature already exists in MacLoggerDX I have not found it. Thanks. Joe/W6RLL From n7jqw at cordite.com Tue Apr 11 21:00:41 2006 From: n7jqw at cordite.com (Tod Glenn) Date: Tue Apr 11 21:00:52 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX and TenTec In-Reply-To: <5C44598C-003A-4B17-8A35-3E434CD30094@cybertrails.com> References: <5C44598C-003A-4B17-8A35-3E434CD30094@cybertrails.com> Message-ID: I'd like to hear from people using MLDX with their TenTec radios. I haven't been able to make transmit work with my Jupiter. I just ordered an Orion, so if you've got radio control working with your TenTec, please let me know. ---- Tod Glenn N7JQW NAQCC #1283 SKCC #1444 FISTS #12134 ARCI #12420 n7jqw@cordite.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Tue Apr 11 21:23:24 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Tue Apr 11 21:25:10 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX printing Address and QSL Labels In-Reply-To: <5C44598C-003A-4B17-8A35-3E434CD30094@cybertrails.com> References: <5C44598C-003A-4B17-8A35-3E434CD30094@cybertrails.com> Message-ID: <5E9C16EC-B72F-4552-8F6A-33E0767C77F7@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Joe, On 11-Apr-06, at 8:38 PM, Joseph Young wrote: > Is it possible to add a feature that would allow skipping a > variable number of labels on the label sheet before > printing address or QSL labels? This would allow the use of some > partially populated label sheets. (Default skip value = 0) > If this feature already exists in MacLoggerDX I have not found it. > Thanks. Joe/W6RLL Sorry Joe, that feature does not exist in MacLoggerDX. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From jeffrey.davis at mac.com Wed Apr 12 20:19:58 2006 From: jeffrey.davis at mac.com (Jeffrey Davis) Date: Wed Apr 12 20:20:12 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler Message-ID: <39041B60-5ABB-4F43-B0B0-A6BB65A588EE@mac.com> I just celebrated the one year anniversary of my G4 Powerbook. I had always wanted a Mac but held off forever and finally a year ago I made the purchase. Been very happy and now am ready to buy a couple of new Macs and replace my aging PCs. I've been a long time NOVA user (since the DOS version) but now am looking at MacDoppler and I have two questions... 1. I am a little confused as to what the newest version - is it the version for Cocoa? 2. Is there any incentive to make my purchase via AMSAT? By the way, I am using OS X 10.4.6. Thanks all, - Jeff, KE9V From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Apr 12 20:53:58 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed Apr 12 20:55:35 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler In-Reply-To: <39041B60-5ABB-4F43-B0B0-A6BB65A588EE@mac.com> References: <39041B60-5ABB-4F43-B0B0-A6BB65A588EE@mac.com> Message-ID: <892AD27A-6E14-4DC0-BCC9-F5489A466163@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Jeff, On 12-Apr-06, at 8:19 PM, Jeffrey Davis wrote: > I just celebrated the one year anniversary of my G4 Powerbook. I > had always wanted a Mac but held off forever and finally a year ago > I made the purchase. Been very happy and now am ready to buy a > couple of new Macs and replace my aging PCs. > > I've been a long time NOVA user (since the DOS version) but now am > looking at MacDoppler and I have two questions... > > 1. I am a little confused as to what the newest version - is it the > version for Cocoa? Yes, the Carbon version is of interest mostly to OS 9 users. All new development will be for the Cocoa version. > 2. Is there any incentive to make my purchase via AMSAT? Yes, there is a discount for AMSAT members. > By the way, I am using OS X 10.4.6. Me Too. MacDoppler for Cocoa is a Universal binary and runs natively on PPC and Intel Macs. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From wa9dro at joink.com Thu Apr 13 14:40:56 2006 From: wa9dro at joink.com (Keith Reedy) Date: Thu Apr 13 14:42:07 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Packet program that will work with Voiceover. Message-ID: Hello every one, I am looking for a packet software package that will work withTiger and Voiceover. any ideas? Thanks. Keith Reedy WA9DRO@joink.com God gives his best to those who leave the choice with him--J. Hudson Taylor Mac Voiceover list http://lists.icanworkthisthing.com/mailman/listinfo/macvoiceover From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Apr 14 09:02:23 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri Apr 14 09:12:55 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX 4.2.4 released Message-ID: <28F70BF2-7688-49E7-918E-A51CA742FB31@dogparksoftware.com> MacLoggerDX 4.2.4 released Dog Park Software is pleased to announce that version 4.2.4 of MacLoggerDX has been released and can be downloaded from: What's New in this version: * Enabled cocoaModem PTT. * "DXCC NOT confirmed" DX Alarm. * VFO focus menu command and kbd equivalent. * 8x3 A4 Avery L7159 labels format. * Added 'Report Power Setting' to Icom IC-7000 Driver. * Fixed 'mH' check box false positive error. --------------------------------------------------------- MacLoggerDX logs into your favorite Telnet or TNC DXCluster and as DX Spots are received, tunes your radio to the spot, looks up the call and displays the DX station on the real time grey line Map with distance and bearing from your station. If you decide to work the station, MacLoggerDX is ready to instantly add the QSO and your Radio's VFO information to your log and can swing your beam around to work the station Direct or Long Path. MacLoggerDX supports ADIF Import/Export which is fully compatible with eQSL.cc and the ARRL LoTW. MacLoggerDX looks up calls on the Internet, the new QRZ or HamCall Online premium services, in QRZ CD Roms, on MapQuest, it's internal zipcode database, Dxpedition database, the ARRL country and DX lists, your Log Book and your User Call Book. MacLoggerDX's internal databases are regularly updated instantly over the Internet. With a single key stroke you can see where this QSO is operating from - right down to the street level using MapQuest or Google Maps. Not sure of the call you just heard ? K5ZD Super Check Partial Database Files are there to help you out as you enter a partial call. In the background MacLoggerDX can tune your rig to a pre-arranged schedule or scan list - interrupting the program if something of interest pops up on the DXCluster. MacLoggerDX automatically tracks DXCC, IOTA, WAS, VUCC and CQ WAZ (Worked All Zones) Awards and will even use Mail.app or Eudora to Email you if that rare DX location pops up on the DX Clusters. It has a Bands Display panel which tracks activity by HF Ham Band and lets you quickly tune to the action using a separate VFO slider for each band - as well as VFO Stacking registers for quick recall of interesting frequencies. MacLoggerDX can monitor, decode, lookup and plot APRS packets from APRSServe on the Internet or a connected TNC. You can use the TNC panel to communicate with any serial TNC to monitor and decode APRS traffic, DXCluster Spots or to work any of the digital modes supported by the TNC. See stations pop up on the map in real time as they digipeat APRS packets over the International Space Station. MacLoggerDX features popup selection of multiple logs, searching and sorting based on any log field, automatic one-click generation of eQSL Cards, fast and easy printing of logs, envelopes, QSL Cards and bulk address labels, unlimited user-customizeable memories, Drag and Drop Scan List with adjustable delay, UTC scheduled events that automatically switch between summer, winter, weekend and weekday schedules, an integrated CW keyer (OS X) and drivers for over 70 popular Amateur Radio Transceivers and SWL Receivers as well as multi- radio quick-select preferences for switching quickly and easily between multiple rigs. MacLoggerDX can also sync your rig with the NCDXF/IARU Propagation Beacon Network for empirical propagation status displayed in real- time on the world map. MacLoggerDX is fully integrated with MacDopplerPRO X for logging of satellite QSO's and with Apple's OS X Address Book for quick adds of lookup data. --------------------------------------------------------- Requirements * Mac OS 9 with CarbonLib 1.6 or Mac OS X. * Internet connection for Telnet DXClusters. and/or * Radio & TNC for Packet DXClusters. Optional... * Serial Port and cable for Radio Interface. * USB Serial Adapter. * QRZ CD-Rom. --------------------------------------------------------- Supported Radios: Kenwood TS-50, TS-440S, TS-450, TS-480, TS-570, TS-670, TS-690, TS-790, TS-850, TS-870, TS-940S, TS-950S, TS-2000, R-5000. AOR AR5000, AR3000A, AR7030, AR8200, AR8600. Icom IC-703, IC-706, IC-706MkII, IC-706MkIIG, IC-737, IC-746, IC-746Pro, IC-751, IC-756, IC-756Pro, IC-756ProII, IC-756ProIII, IC-7000, IC-7400, IC-7800, IC-775, IC-781, IC-910, IC-970, R71A, R75, R735, R8500, R9000, PCR-1000. Yaesu FT-1000MP, FT-1000D, FT-990, FT-920, FT-900, FT-897, FT-890, FT-857, FT847, FT-817, FT-757GXII, FT-100, VR-5000. JRC JST-245, NRD-525, NRD-535, NRD-545. Elcraft KIO2. Drake R8B. Ten-Tec Jupiter, Argonaut V, RX-320, Pegasus, Omni VI. Racal 6790/GM. Alinco DX-77 Collins HF-2050 --------------------------------------------------------- Supported Rotator Controllers: Yaesu GS-232 hy-gain DCU-1 Pathfinder M2 RC2800 SARtek Idiom Press RotorCard SDX --------------------------------------------------------- Supported Antenna Switches: microHAM micro Band Decoder --------------------------------------------------------- Supported External Keyers: microHAM USB micro KEYER microHAM USB CW KEYER --------------------------------------------------------- MacLoggerDX has been thoroughly tested with the iMac, iBook, PowerBook, G3, G4, G4-Cube, G5, Intel Macs, MacOS 9 & Mac OS X (10.0 to 10.4.6) --------------------------------------------------------- Registration: MacLoggerDX must be registered to work beyond the 10 minute time limit. This is a free upgrade for registered MacLoggerDX 3.5 and later users. --------------------------------------------------------- 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From brett at librum.org Wed Apr 19 12:04:16 2006 From: brett at librum.org (brett) Date: Wed Apr 19 12:05:53 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Keybindings In-Reply-To: <20060326184453.6753124F88@two.pairlist.net> References: <20060326184453.6753124F88@two.pairlist.net> Message-ID: Hi Don, Any chance you'd consider enabling emacs keybindings in MLDX? For some of the text entry work, it would save a ton of time. My fingers type them without thinking about it, so it just slows things down when they don't work hihi ;) http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ BasicEventHandling/Tasks/TextDefaultsAndBindings.html Pretty straight forward, unless you're doing something crazy in the textboxes... thanks and 73, Brett AI5C From brett at librum.org Wed Apr 19 12:45:51 2006 From: brett at librum.org (brett) Date: Wed Apr 19 12:51:35 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] oops Message-ID: I realized that my last email (and the link) were poorly written, and could easily be confusing ;) Normally, Cocoa apps on osx inherit the DefaultKeyBinding set. For some reason, this doesn't seem to be the case in MLDX or MM. Ideally, that would get fixed in a future release ;) As an aside, I highly recommend: http://www.cocoabits.com/ KeyBindingsEditor/ best, Brett AI5C From dross at globalserve.net Wed Apr 19 13:06:15 2006 From: dross at globalserve.net (David Ross) Date: Wed Apr 19 13:09:35 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX DXCC Message-ID: DXCC is tabulated at the bottom of the Log window. XYZ/XYZ It would be nice to know when I click on a contact to have it show as Country # of the total. In the Log window move VUCC under IOTA and WAZ under WAS. Put the new DXCC # of total under the present DXCC in the Log window. 73 David Ross VA3MJR From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Apr 19 13:18:39 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed Apr 19 13:23:58 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Keybindings In-Reply-To: References: <20060326184453.6753124F88@two.pairlist.net> Message-ID: <5681BFD0-0E7B-4AD9-9928-86D6B478EF2B@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Brett, On 19-Apr-06, at 12:04 PM, brett wrote: > > http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/ > BasicEventHandling/Tasks/TextDefaultsAndBindings.html > > Pretty straight forward, unless you're doing something crazy in the > textboxes... Thanks for the link Brett, but MacLoggerDX is not a Cocoa application, it is a Carbon application. It's a good idea for when MacLoggerDX is rewritten for Cocoa though. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Apr 19 14:02:05 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed Apr 19 14:04:26 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX DXCC In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <30A25E22-EEB1-4209-9149-C17817BA50F6@dogparksoftware.com> Hi David, On 19-Apr-06, at 1:06 PM, David Ross wrote: > DXCC is tabulated at the bottom of the Log window. > > XYZ/XYZ Yes, worked / confirmed. > It would be nice to know when I click on a contact to have it show > as Country # of the total. Why exactly ? (Sorry, I'm not following your reasoning) 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Apr 19 14:02:22 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed Apr 19 14:04:36 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] oops In-Reply-To: References: <20060326184453.6753124F88@two.pairlist.net> Message-ID: <8CC048F0-75B2-40B3-A34D-D147DF1EA8F1@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Brett, On 19-Apr-06, at 12:45 PM, brett wrote: > Normally, Cocoa apps on osx inherit the DefaultKeyBinding set. For > some reason, this doesn't seem to be the case in MLDX or MM. That's because MacLoggerDX isn't a Cocoa application and therefore does not inherit the DefaultKeyBinding set. I don't think that this is the correct forum for this discussion but if you would like to continue offline please do so. > Ideally, that would get fixed in a future release ;) There is nothing to fix - it's a Carbon application. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed Apr 19 14:07:17 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed Apr 19 14:23:36 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] a reminder Message-ID: <0E646DC5-B120-4F64-BFED-E5A8B075FA41@dogparksoftware.com> About DogParkList This list has been set up for news and discussion about Dog Park Software Ltd. Amateur Radio software products. Requests for design changes or feature requests should be sent to dagro at dogparksoftware dot com rather than the email reflector (The Zebra was the result of a committee trying to design a Horse :) 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From 2E0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk Fri Apr 21 08:28:07 2006 From: 2E0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk (David Ferrington) Date: Fri Apr 21 08:28:14 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MLDX in a contest Message-ID: I?m going to have a go at a short RSGB contest using MLDX pointers on use would be appreciated: do people tend to turn internet lookup off when they contest? obviously use the contest helper ? not tried that before TIA -- I don't mind that you think slowly but I do mind that you are publishing faster than you think. -Wolfgang Pauli, physicist, Nobel laureate (1900-1958) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/private/dogparklist/attachments/20060421/dbd04fac/attachment.html From sjp at sjprior.fsnet.co.uk Fri Apr 21 13:09:27 2006 From: sjp at sjprior.fsnet.co.uk (Stephen Prior) Date: Fri Apr 21 13:09:47 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLogger and Cocoamodem PTT hel; In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Despite having read the latest manuals for both MacLogger and Cocoamodem, and using the latest versions of both programs, I am unable to persuade MacLogger to put my IC7400 into TX when I hit the transmit button in cocoamodem. Perhaps I have got hold of the wrong end of the stick, but from what I can understand, I should be able to do this. I have selected the appropriate radio button in cocoamodem?s preferences, and the cocoamodem docs refer to internal scripts which the program then uses to talk to logger and get logger to use its transceiver interface to put the transmitter to TX. Am I being stupid? Thanks Stephen G4SJP -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/private/dogparklist/attachments/20060421/6ead51da/attachment-0001.html From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri Apr 21 15:04:13 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri Apr 21 15:05:18 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLogger and Cocoamodem PTT hel; In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <40CBA636-2A80-4980-8260-7B46C91BF9D1@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Stephen, On 21-Apr-06, at 1:09 PM, Stephen Prior wrote: > Despite having read the latest manuals for both MacLogger and > Cocoamodem, and using the latest versions of both programs, I am > unable to persuade MacLogger to put my IC7400 into TX when I hit > the transmit button in cocoamodem. > > Perhaps I have got hold of the wrong end of the stick, but from > what I can understand, I should be able to do this. I have > selected the appropriate radio button in cocoamodem?s preferences, > and the cocoamodem docs refer to internal scripts which the program > then uses to talk to logger and get logger to use its transceiver > interface to put the transmitter to TX. cocoModem and MacLoggerDX will use what ever method you have set in the Keyer Window for PTT - DTR, RTS or Software. If it works in the CW Keyer Window, it will work from cocoaModem. You didn't say what kind of USB/Serial connection you have to the IC-7400 - or if you had DTR or RTS wired to key the PTT ? 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Tue May 2 19:36:36 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed May 3 08:45:17 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Keyspan adapters on the Intel Macs Message-ID: Hi, A number of people have asked, and the answer is yes - the Keyspan adapters work just fine on the Intel Macs with MacLoggerDX etc. Make sure you install the correct keyspan driver though... 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Fri May 12 09:56:19 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Fri May 12 09:57:09 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX v4.2.5 Released Message-ID: MacLoggerDX v4.2.5 has been released with several minor changes... * Added QRZ Notes checkbox to the preferences panel. * microHAM virtual port checkbox changed to popup. * Stack increased from 2MB to 3MB (fixes intermittent freezes). Note: You will have to redo your radio settings because of the Port Type popup change. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Thu May 18 06:10:20 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Thu May 18 06:13:39 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Dayton Message-ID: <341774D6-2865-4ADE-843B-9D61A23CB759@dogparksoftware.com> See you in Dayton... I'll be at the AMSAT booth 2:00 pm Friday and Saturday. Also, Simplex 446.375 pl/ctcss 103.5 Cell (416) 822-1293 Will try to drop in at the Ham-Mac get together at the SGC booth #623 10:00 am Saturday. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From terry at oltraining.com Thu May 18 09:21:33 2006 From: terry at oltraining.com (Terrence R. Redding, Ph.D.) Date: Thu May 18 09:21:43 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Re: DogParkList Digest, Vol 21, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: <20060518101341.C97BB105161@two.pairlist.net> Message-ID: Good morning all. I just did the upgrade to v4.2.5 and seem to be noticing a few new behaviors. First, I kept hearing a clicking sound?? It appears to have been caused by the persistent serial port trying to find my radio through the USB port. As soon as I entered ICOM IC-756proII, usbserial port driver info (which it found its self), and the baud rate 19200, the clicking went away and the radio was displayed in MacLoggerDX. I had to de-select DTR and RTS to take it out of transmit - but from there it was fine. The serial port seems more aggressive and persistent at trying to find the radio connection. One question, it seems the call signs are no longer displayed on the map. How do I turn that back on? Also, it use to be that when I clicked on an entry in the log, the map display would switch and display the station location. Now the map seems to be off. Hawaii displays in China??? My son just upgraded to General Class - so I bought him MacLoggerDX for his Mac notebook computer. Terry On 5/18/06 6:13 AM, "dogparklist-request@dogparksoftware.com" wrote: > Send DogParkList mailing list submissions to > dogparklist@dogparksoftware.com > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > dogparklist-request@dogparksoftware.com > > You can reach the person managing the list at > dogparklist-owner@dogparksoftware.com > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of DogParkList digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: MacLogger and Cocoamodem PTT hel; (Don Agro) > 2. Keyspan adapters on the Intel Macs (Don Agro) > 3. MacLoggerDX v4.2.5 Released (Don Agro) > 4. Dayton (Don Agro) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 15:04:13 -0400 > From: Don Agro > Subject: Re: [DogParkList] MacLogger and Cocoamodem PTT hel; > To: Stephen Prior > Cc: MacLogger > Message-ID: <40CBA636-2A80-4980-8260-7B46C91BF9D1@dogparksoftware.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; > format=flowed > > Hi Stephen, > > On 21-Apr-06, at 1:09 PM, Stephen Prior wrote: > >> Despite having read the latest manuals for both MacLogger and >> Cocoamodem, and using the latest versions of both programs, I am >> unable to persuade MacLogger to put my IC7400 into TX when I hit >> the transmit button in cocoamodem. >> >> Perhaps I have got hold of the wrong end of the stick, but from >> what I can understand, I should be able to do this. I have >> selected the appropriate radio button in cocoamodem?s preferences, >> and the cocoamodem docs refer to internal scripts which the program >> then uses to talk to logger and get logger to use its transceiver >> interface to put the transmitter to TX. > > > cocoModem and MacLoggerDX will use what ever method you have set in > the Keyer Window for PTT - DTR, RTS or Software. > > If it works in the CW Keyer Window, it will work from cocoaModem. > > You didn't say what kind of USB/Serial connection you have to the > IC-7400 - or if you had DTR or RTS wired to key the PTT ? > > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Tue, 2 May 2006 19:36:36 -0400 > From: Don Agro > Subject: [DogParkList] Keyspan adapters on the Intel Macs > To: MacLogger dogparklist > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed > > Hi, > > A number of people have asked, and the answer is yes - the Keyspan > adapters work just fine on the Intel Macs with MacLoggerDX etc. > > Make sure you install the correct keyspan driver though... > > > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 09:56:19 -0400 > From: Don Agro > Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX v4.2.5 Released > To: MacLogger dogparklist > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed > > MacLoggerDX v4.2.5 has been released with several minor changes... > > * Added QRZ Notes checkbox to the preferences panel. > * microHAM virtual port checkbox changed to popup. > * Stack increased from 2MB to 3MB (fixes intermittent freezes). > > > > Note: You will have to redo your radio settings because of the Port > Type popup change. > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Thu, 18 May 2006 06:10:20 -0400 > From: Don Agro > Subject: [DogParkList] Dayton > To: MacLogger dogparklist > Message-ID: <341774D6-2865-4ADE-843B-9D61A23CB759@dogparksoftware.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed > > See you in Dayton... > > I'll be at the AMSAT booth 2:00 pm Friday and Saturday. > > Also, Simplex 446.375 pl/ctcss 103.5 > > Cell (416) 822-1293 > > Will try to drop in at the Ham-Mac get together at the SGC booth #623 > 10:00 am Saturday. > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList@dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist > > > End of DogParkList Digest, Vol 21, Issue 1 > ****************************************** From terry at oltraining.com Thu May 18 10:17:43 2006 From: terry at oltraining.com (Terrence R. Redding Ph.D.) Date: Thu May 18 10:17:47 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Re: DogParkList Digest, Vol 21, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: <20060518101341.C97BB105161@two.pairlist.net> Message-ID: Good morning again. I just restarted MLDX in the office to look again at the latest version. Now after a shutdown and restart all mapping functions are fine, and the call signs display next to the DX spots on the map. My guess is a restart was required to take the changes made with the installation of the latest version. Again, all appears to be working as expected. This is just a great program. Terry On 5/18/06 6:13 AM, "dogparklist-request@dogparksoftware.com" wrote: > MacLoggerDX v4.2.5 has been released with several minor changes... > > * Added QRZ Notes checkbox to the preferences panel. > * microHAM virtual port checkbox changed to popup. > * Stack increased from 2MB to 3MB (fixes intermittent freezes). From iseki at gongon.com Sun May 21 00:18:15 2006 From: iseki at gongon.com (Isao SEKI) Date: Sun May 21 00:18:06 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler 450 mode Message-ID: <200605210418.k4L4I1cU007654@gongon1.gongon.com> Hi, Will MacDoppler support 450 degrees mode of GS-232 (Yaesdu)? My antenna slipped 60 degrees clockwise by a strong wind and I set the offset. However it seams MacDoppler limits 360 degrees. tia, Isao / JM1WBB From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sun May 21 03:33:06 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sun May 21 03:34:46 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler 450 mode In-Reply-To: <200605210418.k4L4I1cU007654@gongon1.gongon.com> References: <200605210418.k4L4I1cU007654@gongon1.gongon.com> Message-ID: Hi Isao, On 21-May-06, at 12:18 AM, Isao SEKI wrote: > Will MacDoppler support 450 degrees mode of GS-232 (Yaesdu)? > My antenna slipped 60 degrees clockwise by a strong wind and I set the > offset. However it seams MacDoppler limits 360 degrees. Yes, this is correct. In normal operation MacDoppler has no need for the extra rotation because of the predictive dead spot crossing avoidance. > tia, > Isao / JM1WBB 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From iseki at gongon.com Sun May 21 03:41:45 2006 From: iseki at gongon.com (Isao SEKI) Date: Sun May 21 03:41:37 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler 450 mode In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 21 May 2006 03:33:06 -0400." Message-ID: <200605210741.k4L7fW2V024436@gongon1.gongon.com> Hi Don, Thank you very much for your replay. Can you provide me the special image which is 450 limit? I will not be able to fix to right direction for my antenna for some time. Isao At 03:33 05/21/2006 -0400, Don Agro wrote: > Hi Isao, > > On 21-May-06, at 12:18 AM, Isao SEKI wrote: > > > Will MacDoppler support 450 degrees mode of GS-232 (Yaesdu)? > > My antenna slipped 60 degrees clockwise by a strong wind and I set the > > offset. However it seams MacDoppler limits 360 degrees. > > Yes, this is correct. In normal operation MacDoppler has no need for > the extra rotation because of the predictive dead spot crossing > avoidance. > > > tia, > > Isao / JM1WBB > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sun May 21 03:48:48 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sun May 21 03:50:04 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler 450 mode In-Reply-To: <200605210741.k4L7fW2V024436@gongon1.gongon.com> References: <200605210741.k4L7fW2V024436@gongon1.gongon.com> Message-ID: <78A22500-5E7F-4659-B25F-611D7D3B83C2@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Isao, On 21-May-06, at 3:41 AM, Isao SEKI wrote: > Thank you very much for your replay. > Can you provide me the special image which is 450 limit? > I will not be able to fix to right direction for my antenna > for some time. I will look into it when I get back from Dayton. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From iseki at gongon.com Sun May 21 03:52:09 2006 From: iseki at gongon.com (Isao SEKI) Date: Sun May 21 03:52:01 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler 450 mode In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 21 May 2006 03:48:48 -0400." <78A22500-5E7F-4659-B25F-611D7D3B83C2@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: <200605210751.k4L7pudq024145@gongon1.gongon.com> Don, Thank you very much in advance. Isao JM1WBB At 03:48 05/21/2006 -0400, Don Agro wrote: > Hi Isao, > > On 21-May-06, at 3:41 AM, Isao SEKI wrote: > > > Thank you very much for your replay. > > Can you provide me the special image which is 450 limit? > > I will not be able to fix to right direction for my antenna > > for some time. > > I will look into it when I get back from Dayton. > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed May 24 11:46:42 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed May 24 11:52:51 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] IC-7000 Driver Message-ID: The IC-7000 Drivers have been updated in MacLoggerDX, MacMemoriesManager and MacDoppler for Cocoa. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Wed May 24 12:19:47 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Wed May 24 12:22:41 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler 450 mode In-Reply-To: <200605210741.k4L7fW2V024436@gongon1.gongon.com> References: <200605210741.k4L7fW2V024436@gongon1.gongon.com> Message-ID: <1F2790B1-FEF2-4AFC-85AB-258100400EE6@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Isao, On 21-May-06, at 3:41 AM, Isao SEKI wrote: > Hi Don, > > Thank you very much for your replay. > Can you provide me the special image which is 450 limit? > I will not be able to fix to right direction for my antenna > for some time. > > Isao Give version 2.0.3b4 a try... 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Thu May 25 07:52:39 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Thu May 25 07:56:15 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Re: EchoMac 1.16 Universal Binary In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <72F36F71-7E47-4280-B11D-A6BEA7F5F0A0@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Jim, On 24-May-06, at 10:01 PM, Jim Tittsler wrote: > Hi Don, > > I made a release of EchoMac that is built as a Universal Binary. > It now requires OS X 10.3.9 or later. > download> > > There are no other significant changes in this release. Thanks for > making it available for download. > > 73, Jim 7J1AJH/AI8A Thanks Jim, I have posted it here... 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From iseki at gongon.com Thu May 25 08:39:26 2006 From: iseki at gongon.com (Isao SEKI) Date: Thu May 25 08:39:33 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacDoppler 450 mode In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 24 May 2006 12:19:47 -0400." <1F2790B1-FEF2-4AFC-85AB-258100400EE6@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: <200605251239.k4PCdOXc010856@gongon1.gongon.com> Hi Don, I have worked the AO-51 with 2.0.3b4 a few minutes ago and it fine worked! Thank you very much. Isao At 12:19 05/24/2006 -0400, Don Agro wrote: > Hi Isao, > > On 21-May-06, at 3:41 AM, Isao SEKI wrote: > > > Hi Don, > > > > Thank you very much for your replay. > > Can you provide me the special image which is 450 limit? > > I will not be able to fix to right direction for my antenna > > for some time. > > > > Isao > > Give version 2.0.3b4 a try... > > > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Mon May 29 10:25:16 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Mon May 29 10:29:30 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Amateur Radio Memory Channel Manager... MacMemoriesManager 3.1 released ! Message-ID: <0E8C0456-CEB8-4539-A2DD-F0962E8BD2B2@dogparksoftware.com> Amateur Radio Memory Channel Manager... MacMemoriesManager 3.1 released ! Dog Park Software is pleased to announce that version 3.1 of MacMemoriesManager has been released and can be downloaded from: --------------------------------------------------------- What's New in this version ? * Icom IC-7000 Driver * DTR & RTS check boxes added * FT-8x7 read offset bug fixed. --------------------------------------------------------- MacMemoriesManager wrestles unruly rig memories to the ground, saves multiple memory files for different situations, and switches easily from profile to profile. * Drag & Drop arrangement of memories. * Transfers radio memories to/from disk profile files. * Transfers radio memories to/from interactive list. --------------------------------------------------------- Requirements * Mac 10.3 or higher. * Serial Port/USB Serial Adapter and cable for Radio Interface. --------------------------------------------------------- Supported Radios: Kenwood TH-D7, TH-F6, TH-G71, TM-V7, TM-D700, TS-570, TS-2000 Icom IC-7000, IC-706, IC-706mkII, IC-706mkIIG, IC-756, IC-910 Yaesu FT-817, FT-897 AOR AR3000A, AR8200 See the "Driver Capabilities Matrix" on the web page for individual radio capabilities. --------------------------------------------------------- Registration: MacMemoriesManager must be registered to write multiple memories to the radio, to save your settings, and to work beyond the 5 minute time limit. --------------------------------------------------------- 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Tue Jun 6 19:02:40 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Tue Jun 6 19:07:39 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX for Cocoa Message-ID: <9C6733B0-5392-4558-8B7D-46226528AA3E@dogparksoftware.com> It's started ! The redesign of MacLoggerDX for Cocoa has begun and I invite any and all to post requests or suggestions. There will be a Contest mode and a DX mode with appropriate changes to the data entry procedures for each etc. Due to time constraints I will not be able to comment on many of the submissions be I will read and seriously consider each and every one of them. Even if you have just been 'lurking', feel free to comment on other submissions or send in your new ideas - now is the time :) I am aiming for a fall alpha and Christmas release. There will be an upgrade path for existing MacLoggerDX customers. Thanks, This should be an adventure ! 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From 2E0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk Wed Jun 7 05:42:58 2006 From: 2E0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk (David Ferrington) Date: Wed Jun 7 05:43:15 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX for Cocoa In-Reply-To: <9C6733B0-5392-4558-8B7D-46226528AA3E@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: Great news - Xmas presents already and its only June :-) I believe you've had my suggestions in the past Don - most of which have made it the current version - thank you. I would like better navigation of the log panel - with tab between columns, shift tab for previous, return and shift return, arrow keys and type in cell. Change width of column with click/drag on dividing line. All rather al-la Excel, but guess its what people are used to. Would like to be able to drag a panel off to give multiple windows, especially being able to drag the bands and map off, so I can see bands, map, cluster and QSO area in one go. I would also say how about using 'tabs' to get to various windows - al-la Safari. More Apple script support would be nice. what about multiple cluster connections - not tried that, so it may not be of value. May be a customisable toolbar, but that might be going a bit to far :-) I still say its the best program/interface I've used on many different machines. Will you be producing an interface mock up first? Do you want alpha testers? Put me down for anything like that I can help with, including man prrof read, writing even if that helps. Anything at all you think I might be able to help with - let me know. On 7/6/06 12:02 am, "Don Agro" sent: > It's started ! > > The redesign of MacLoggerDX for Cocoa has begun and I invite any and > all to post requests or suggestions. > > There will be a Contest mode and a DX mode with appropriate changes > to the data entry procedures for each etc. > > Due to time constraints I will not be able to comment on many of the > submissions be I will read and seriously consider each and every one > of them. > > Even if you have just been 'lurking', feel free to comment on other > submissions or send in your new ideas - now is the time :) > > I am aiming for a fall alpha and Christmas release. > > There will be an upgrade path for existing MacLoggerDX customers. > > Thanks, This should be an adventure ! > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList@dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist -- Sometimes I think we're alone in the universe, and sometimes I think we're not. In either case, the idea is quite staggering. -Arthur C Clarke, science fiction writer (1917- ) From terry at oltraining.com Wed Jun 7 10:37:50 2006 From: terry at oltraining.com (Terrence R. Redding Ph.D.) Date: Wed Jun 7 10:37:56 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Re: DogParkList Digest, Vol 22, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: <20060606230740.EA54C105089@two.pairlist.net> Message-ID: Don, I would like to see MacLoggerDX add a feature for all of us "rag chewers" and "net managers". I envision this added feature as a journal tool. I always have a small notebook next to my operating position and tend to write a call sign, start time, QSO notes, and end time for each contact I make. During nets and log QSOs, the notebook often has several pages of notes associated with the activity. When I am involved in the Hurricane Watch Net, the notes can become critical and extend over several days. Other nets are less important, and simple rag chews are just fun. After a hurricane, I often find myself pouring back over the notes for after action report items or simply lessons learned. After other nets I often copy and paste the net notes to send to association presidents and net managers so they can see who was on, signal reports, and the jest of what was said. During rag chews - I often speak to a ham, who I have spoken to before, and it would be neat to be able to recover the notes from previous contacts similar to the way I can now view a log of previous contacts. One way to approach this feature would be to make the current note portion of the log clickable so that it opens in a separate window that can be moved and sized. Ideally, the journal feature of MacloggerDX would take advantage of the Mac OS built-in text tools, editing and spell check features. Don, as the Swiss Army Knife of Mac amateur radio programs, MacloggerDX with this feature - would be the first logging program I know of that actively supports the majority of casual hams who primarily get on the bands to talk. All the other features in MacloggerDX are great - and have certainly opened many doors of convenience. But, while it has replaced my paper logbook, it has not replaced my simple notebook. I would like to see it do that as well. BTW, one of the things I have started doing - is use a USB jump drive to store my logs. That way - whether at home, work, or on the road in the car - I have the opportunity to share the same log between the office computer, home computer and on the road notebook computer - without worrying about a merge issue. This works great when I access N4OLT - our club Internet Remote Base ham radio station. 73 - Terry - W6LMJ -- E-mail address: w6lmj@arrl.net Educational Advisor to the ARRL Life Member ARRL Ex AAB8TR (Vietnam), WN5LMJ, WB5LMJ, AEM8TR, DA2TE (West Germany), HP1XTR (Panama) 10-10 #11905 Member Hurricane Watch Net Member Association of Saints Church Radio Amateurs 14.287 Sunday 4:30 PM EST Member Microcomputer Net - 14.325 Sunday 1600Z Home Page: http://www.olt.net/W6LMJ/ N4OLT Amateur Radio Club station http://www.olt.net/N4OLT/ Favorite Page: http://www.theinterviewwithgod.com iChat: tredding@mac.com Skype: tredding and n4olt_remotebase On 6/6/06 7:07 PM, "dogparklist-request@dogparksoftware.com" wrote: > It's started ! > > The redesign of MacLoggerDX for Cocoa has begun and I invite any and > all to post requests or suggestions. > > There will be a Contest mode and a DX mode with appropriate changes > to the data entry procedures for each etc. > > Due to time constraints I will not be able to comment on many of the > submissions be I will read and seriously consider each and every one > of them. > > Even if you have just been 'lurking', feel free to comment on other > submissions or send in your new ideas - now is the time :) > > I am aiming for a fall alpha and Christmas release. > > There will be an upgrade path for existing MacLoggerDX customers. > > Thanks, This should be an adventure ! > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW From 2E0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk Wed Jun 7 11:00:42 2006 From: 2E0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk (David Ferrington) Date: Wed Jun 7 11:00:49 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Re: DogParkList Digest, Vol 22, Issue 1 In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Some great ideas there and I second the notes idea. It's reminded me of the way I use notes for a net. I list the calls that are on the net in the NOTES col. Wonder it some for of 'Net' popup could be provided, where the calls can be logged and looked up via QRZ etc. On 7/6/06 3:37 pm, "Terrence R. Redding Ph.D." sent: > Don, I would like to see MacLoggerDX add a feature for all of us "rag > chewers" and "net managers". I envision this added feature as a journal > tool. I always have a small notebook next to my operating position and tend > to write a call sign, start time, QSO notes, and end time for each contact I > make. During nets and log QSOs, the notebook often has several pages of > notes associated with the activity. When I am involved in the Hurricane > Watch Net, the notes can become critical and extend over several days. > Other nets are less important, and simple rag chews are just fun. > > After a hurricane, I often find myself pouring back over the notes for after > action report items or simply lessons learned. After other nets I often > copy and paste the net notes to send to association presidents and net > managers so they can see who was on, signal reports, and the jest of what > was said. > > During rag chews - I often speak to a ham, who I have spoken to before, and > it would be neat to be able to recover the notes from previous contacts > similar to the way I can now view a log of previous contacts. > > One way to approach this feature would be to make the current note portion > of the log clickable so that it opens in a separate window that can be moved > and sized. Ideally, the journal feature of MacloggerDX would take advantage > of the Mac OS built-in text tools, editing and spell check features. > > Don, as the Swiss Army Knife of Mac amateur radio programs, MacloggerDX with > this feature - would be the first logging program I know of that actively > supports the majority of casual hams who primarily get on the bands to talk. > All the other features in MacloggerDX are great - and have certainly opened > many doors of convenience. But, while it has replaced my paper logbook, it > has not replaced my simple notebook. I would like to see it do that as > well. > > BTW, one of the things I have started doing - is use a USB jump drive to > store my logs. That way - whether at home, work, or on the road in the car > - I have the opportunity to share the same log between the office computer, > home computer and on the road notebook computer - without worrying about a > merge issue. This works great when I access N4OLT - our club Internet > Remote Base ham radio station. > > > 73 - Terry - W6LMJ -- A successful man is one who makes more money than a wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man. -Lana Turner, actress (1921-1995) From halmueller at mac.com Wed Jun 7 20:51:29 2006 From: halmueller at mac.com (Hal Mueller) Date: Wed Jun 7 20:51:50 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacLoggerDX for Cocoa In-Reply-To: <9C6733B0-5392-4558-8B7D-46226528AA3E@dogparksoftware.com> References: <9C6733B0-5392-4558-8B7D-46226528AA3E@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: My first reaction when I read this was that you're going to have a hard time making it much better because it is such a wonderful tool already. I would like to see better communication between MLDX and CocoaModem, and have that information placed in the log. Specifically, my radio (Yaesu 857) doesn't know much about digital modes. There is no way for MLDX to query the radio and find out whether I'm doing fax, or PSK31, or PSK63, or Hellschreiber. MLDX logs those contacts simply as "digital". So my first choice would be to have Cocoamodem's mode (and parameters?) copied into the log file. As a second choice, I'd like to be able to set the detailed mode in the MLDX window and have that used as the default log entry (i.e. from now on when the radio says "digital" log it as Hellschreiber). I think the net management discussion has produced some great ideas. I would add this: For most nets, you have the same group of people checking in--maybe a core of 50 people where you'll see 20 each session. So a window with the callsigns of everyone who has ever checked in would be way cool. This could be sorted by callsign, or (the way we do it on our local emcomm net) sorted by callsign suffix. Then as people check in, NCS can just check the box next to their name. To soup it up even more, add columns for NCS to mark "station has traffic", "station has passed its traffic", "station wants afternet contact". Being able to import a list of callsigns (e.g. the roster of the local ARES group) would be nice too. The frequency database in MLDX is phenomenal. Could we have a way to transfer a selected group of those freqs to MacMemoriesManager? Could we have a way to import repeater lists from the ARRL CD repeater directory? I generally have Black Cat Systems' DX Toolbox running, too. Pulling some features of that software into MLDX would be nifty. Read the current frequency and power settings from my radio, and build a propagation map using those actual settings plus current space weather values. Click on a callsign in my logbook and tell me whether I should be able to talk to that person (and if so, on what bands?). If that propagation modeling capability is pulled in, then maybe you could filter the DX Spots list based on whether I could realistically talk to that contact. Or maybe send me an email when a DX spot I'm looking for comes in and the band appears to be open for me to reach it. 73 Hal KE7BYN From andy.russell at hulleng.karoo.co.uk Thu Jun 8 02:19:37 2006 From: andy.russell at hulleng.karoo.co.uk (Andy Russell) Date: Thu Jun 8 02:20:34 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Ideas for Integration of MacDoppler / MacLogger Message-ID: On 7/6/06 00:02, "Don Agro" wrote: > It's started ! > > The redesign of MacLoggerDX for Cocoa has begun and I invite any and > all to post requests or suggestions. > > There will be a Contest mode and a DX mode with appropriate changes > to the data entry procedures for each etc. > > Due to time constraints I will not be able to comment on many of the > submissions be I will read and seriously consider each and every one > of them. > > Even if you have just been 'lurking', feel free to comment on other > submissions or send in your new ideas - now is the time :) > > I am aiming for a fall alpha and Christmas release. > > There will be an upgrade path for existing MacLoggerDX customers. > > Thanks, This should be an adventure ! > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com > > > Hi Don, Thanks for a wonderful piece of software that sets the standard that others follow. However, there's one thing I miss switching to a Mac is an easy to use APRS application like UI-View... I would like to be able to at least send ARRS beacon text and messages - at the moment I'm using MacDoppler to tune my FT-847 and MacLoggerDX to drive my KPC-9612, and by setting the TNC into converse mode and pasting my beacon text into the window and hitting return I've managed to send beacons via the ISS Another suggestion would be to be able to extend the gateway function of MacDoppler into MacLogger allowing the user to set up HF voice gateways? Finally, and this is probably a tall order, I would like to able to user define other input/output lines of the Ontrack serial interface so that they can be used to switch antennas, enable/disable up/down converters etc - more applicable to MacDoppler - hence the tall order! 73 de Andy --- The box said "Requires Windows XP, or better," so I bought a Macintosh. -- From terry at oltraining.com Thu Jun 8 10:15:54 2006 From: terry at oltraining.com (Terrence R. Redding, Ph.D.) Date: Thu Jun 8 10:16:06 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacloggerDX and DX Toolbox In-Reply-To: <20060608005150.9FDF6105132@two.pairlist.net> Message-ID: This is a cool idea. I believe DX Toolbox should be changed to take advantage of the radio interface data that MacloogerDX uses - I too often have both on open on the desktop at the same time. It would be neat if they were conscious of each other and could share data, frequency, time, beam direction and such. Terry On 6/7/06 8:51 PM, "dogparklist-request@dogparksoftware.com" wrote: > generally have Black Cat Systems' DX Toolbox running, too. Pulling > some features of that software into MLDX would be nifty. Read the > current frequency and power settings from my radio, and build a > propagation map using those actual settings plus current space > weather values. Click on a callsign in my logbook and tell me > whether I should be able to talk to that person (and if so, on what > bands?). From halmueller at mac.com Thu Jun 8 14:36:53 2006 From: halmueller at mac.com (Hal Mueller) Date: Thu Jun 8 14:37:03 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] MacloggerDX and maps and geography In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1731BA35-26A5-4745-B1AB-6669D5D774CE@mac.com> Some further thoughts on this... I asked for integration of a propagation prediction map, similar to DX Toolbox's, with MLDX. Andy Russell suggested some APRS features. Don is already shipping a 3-d map addon. So maybe it makes sense to publish the plugin architecture for MLDX addon maps? There's already some sort of interface developed, although for internal use, so it might not be feasible to use it. Then the propagation map becomes just one more addon map module. Shapefile support would be a powerful and flexible addition (the Shapefile format is the de facto standard for exchange of geographic information among multiple vendors' software). Supporting just the "point" format would add some nice EmComm utility. I load the shapefile containing shelter coordinate locations, click on the shelter name, and my UHF beam steers around for a good data connection. I load the shapefile containing current DXpedition locations, click on the expedition, and my HF beam points to them. I load the shapefile containing current YOTREPs boat locations and I can work any individual vessel by clicking their callsign. This is much more fun than actually writing my own software--all of the creativity and none of the mess! 73 Hal KE7BYN From N8NOE at Comcast.Net Thu Jun 8 17:44:58 2006 From: N8NOE at Comcast.Net (Jeffrey M. Swiger) Date: Thu Jun 8 17:45:02 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] APRS on a MAC.... Message-ID: Reading the Post, I have been using Xastir for a week now and think it's GREAT!.... Not that it fits the list here, but the MacAPRS Yahoo group has been talking and using it for a while... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MacAPRS/ I'm NOT sure I'd use MacLoggerDX for the APRS stuff, But I use the DXcluster function a lot... Look at Xastir, as Dana has put together a Install package that is just too easy now.. Jeff-N8NOE From n3npq at mac.com Thu Jun 8 19:03:51 2006 From: n3npq at mac.com (Jeff Johnson) Date: Thu Jun 8 19:04:03 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] RFE: VHF bands included Message-ID: <85D1D4CF-1927-4810-BFA4-514E9B13FC7A@mac.com> Hi -- Here's a simple and easy request: Include the VHF/UHF bands under "Bands". Support for grid square exchanges and display for extra credit. ;-) 73 de Jeff From wa4098swl at gmail.com Thu Jun 8 18:00:00 2006 From: wa4098swl at gmail.com (Aaron G. Prosser) Date: Thu Jun 8 20:10:06 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Ideas In-Reply-To: <20060608183708.45D0C105069@two.pairlist.net> References: <20060608183708.45D0C105069@two.pairlist.net> Message-ID: <2BD15E4B-31CF-4959-85AE-EE5CA81123D5@gmail.com> I am a SWL and new user of MacLoggerDX, and would love to see a feature whereby I could indicate on the QSL that I received a station, rather than stating that there was a QSO. Also, is there a way to download the map in its entirety? I know I can copy whatever appears on the screen at the moment, but I'd love to save the entire map (with whatever I happened to be displaying at the moment) and post it on my webpage. Anyhow, I am beyond pleased with the program and am sure that the new version will be excellent. It certainly beats the plethora of spreadsheets, notebooks, and bug-laden or often featureless free programs I was using. Aaron G. Prosser WA4098SWL http:\\wa4098swl.googlepages.com Member: Shortwave Radio Amateur Radio Listeners Ontario DX Association Amateur Radio Missionary Society On Jun 8, 2006, at 2:37 PM, dogparklist-request@dogparksoftware.com wrote: > Send DogParkList mailing list submissions to > dogparklist@dogparksoftware.com > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > dogparklist-request@dogparksoftware.com > > You can reach the person managing the list at > dogparklist-owner@dogparksoftware.com > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of DogParkList digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Ideas for Integration of MacDoppler / MacLogger (Andy Russell) > 2. MacloggerDX and DX Toolbox (Terrence R. Redding, Ph.D.) > 3. MacloggerDX and maps and geography (Hal Mueller) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 07:19:37 +0100 > From: Andy Russell > Subject: [DogParkList] Ideas for Integration of MacDoppler / MacLogger > To: > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > On 7/6/06 00:02, "Don Agro" wrote: > >> It's started ! >> >> The redesign of MacLoggerDX for Cocoa has begun and I invite any and >> all to post requests or suggestions. >> >> There will be a Contest mode and a DX mode with appropriate changes >> to the data entry procedures for each etc. >> >> Due to time constraints I will not be able to comment on many of the >> submissions be I will read and seriously consider each and every one >> of them. >> >> Even if you have just been 'lurking', feel free to comment on other >> submissions or send in your new ideas - now is the time :) >> >> I am aiming for a fall alpha and Christmas release. >> >> There will be an upgrade path for existing MacLoggerDX customers. >> >> Thanks, This should be an adventure ! >> >> >> 73 Don Agro VE3VRW >> >> D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . >> >> email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com >> www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com >> iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com >> >> >> > > Hi Don, > > Thanks for a wonderful piece of software that sets the standard > that others > follow. However, there's one thing I miss switching to a Mac is an > easy to > use APRS application like UI-View... > > I would like to be able to at least send ARRS beacon text and > messages - at > the moment I'm using MacDoppler to tune my FT-847 and MacLoggerDX > to drive > my KPC-9612, and by setting the TNC into converse mode and pasting my > beacon text into the window and hitting return I've managed to send > beacons > via the ISS > > Another suggestion would be to be able to extend the gateway > function of > MacDoppler into MacLogger allowing the user to set up HF voice > gateways? > > Finally, and this is probably a tall order, I would like to able to > user > define other input/output lines of the Ontrack serial interface so > that they > can be used to switch antennas, enable/disable up/down converters > etc - more > applicable to MacDoppler - hence the tall order! > > 73 de Andy > --- > The box said "Requires Windows XP, or better," so I bought a > Macintosh. > -- > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 10:15:54 -0400 > From: "Terrence R. Redding, Ph.D." > Subject: [DogParkList] MacloggerDX and DX Toolbox > To: > Message-ID: > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > This is a cool idea. > > I believe DX Toolbox should be changed to take advantage of the radio > interface data that MacloogerDX uses - I too often have both on > open on the > desktop at the same time. > > It would be neat if they were conscious of each other and could > share data, > frequency, time, beam direction and such. > > Terry > > > On 6/7/06 8:51 PM, "dogparklist-request@dogparksoftware.com" > wrote: > >> generally have Black Cat Systems' DX Toolbox running, too. Pulling >> some features of that software into MLDX would be nifty. Read the >> current frequency and power settings from my radio, and build a >> propagation map using those actual settings plus current space >> weather values. Click on a callsign in my logbook and tell me >> whether I should be able to talk to that person (and if so, on what >> bands?). > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 11:36:53 -0700 > From: Hal Mueller > Subject: [DogParkList] MacloggerDX and maps and geography > To: MacLogger dogparklist > Message-ID: <1731BA35-26A5-4745-B1AB-6669D5D774CE@mac.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; delsp=yes; format=flowed > > Some further thoughts on this... > > I asked for integration of a propagation prediction map, similar to > DX Toolbox's, with MLDX. Andy Russell suggested some APRS features. > Don is already shipping a 3-d map addon. > > So maybe it makes sense to publish the plugin architecture for MLDX > addon maps? There's already some sort of interface developed, > although for internal use, so it might not be feasible to use it. > > Then the propagation map becomes just one more addon map module. > > Shapefile support would be a powerful and flexible addition (the > Shapefile format is the de facto standard for exchange of geographic > information among multiple vendors' software). Supporting just the > "point" format would add some nice EmComm utility. I load the > shapefile containing shelter coordinate locations, click on the > shelter name, and my UHF beam steers around for a good data > connection. I load the shapefile containing current DXpedition > locations, click on the expedition, and my HF beam points to them. I > load the shapefile containing current YOTREPs boat locations and I > can work any individual vessel by clicking their callsign. > > This is much more fun than actually writing my own software--all of > the creativity and none of the mess! > > 73 > Hal > KE7BYN > > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList@dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist > > > End of DogParkList Digest, Vol 22, Issue 4 > ****************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20060608/92511b20/attachment-0001.html From va3ma at mac.com Thu Jun 8 22:29:58 2006 From: va3ma at mac.com (va3ma@mac.com) Date: Thu Jun 8 22:30:13 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] RFE: VHF bands included In-Reply-To: <85D1D4CF-1927-4810-BFA4-514E9B13FC7A@mac.com> References: <85D1D4CF-1927-4810-BFA4-514E9B13FC7A@mac.com> Message-ID: <10219149.1149820198918.JavaMail.va3ma@mac.com> Yes Indeed Support for grid squares seems to be an almost necessity for vhf/uhf/sat contacts in a log... Dan VA3MA On Thursday, June 08, 2006, at 07:04PM, Jeff Johnson wrote: >Hi -- > >Here's a simple and easy request: > > Include the VHF/UHF bands under "Bands". > >Support for grid square exchanges and display for extra credit. ;-) > >73 de Jeff >_______________________________________________ >DogParkList mailing list >DogParkList@dogparksoftware.com >http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist > > From g0dvj at amsat.org Fri Jun 9 14:56:22 2006 From: g0dvj at amsat.org (Jonathan G0DVJ) Date: Fri Jun 9 14:56:28 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] SWL QSL Ideas In-Reply-To: <2BD15E4B-31CF-4959-85AE-EE5CA81123D5@gmail.com> References: <20060608183708.45D0C105069@two.pairlist.net> <2BD15E4B-31CF-4959-85AE-EE5CA81123D5@gmail.com> Message-ID: <3BB54802-CAF0-47C4-A4D4-572AD6FAD3CA@amsat.org> Hi all, I am a Contester (& to a lesser extent a DXer), but I used to be a SWL too :) And many of my ideas for MLDX are not contest-specific! I agree with Aaron's point in his email below, about QSL tailoring for SWLs, and would extend that to support for users like me to manage and respond to SWL QSLs too. In fact this was part of a way too long list of ideas I sent Don many moons ago and he rightly pointed out that I was probably the only one who had requested such features! Anyway now would seem to be the right time to revisit some of these QSL ideas for MLDX Cocoa again - anyway I lay 4 of them out here for others to consider too. 1) SWL report QSL management: A first that I have not seen supported in any other QSL management of logs would be support for SWL cards received. An extra tickbox field could be added which is ticked when a SWL card is received for that QSO. This could then cause slightly different printing of the QSL card/label details when the batch is run for sending so that the card is tailored for a SWL reply. One would want to capture that a SWL card has been received (potentially more than one for the same QSO), but also when it has been replied to (sent) and what the number of the SWL is (his "callsign"), so maybe the tickbox is not the answer - maybe a link (by QSO ref number in the main log) to a separate log file for listener reports is appropriate, which could be searched against when a QSL batch is run. 2) Batch QSL management & extensions to QSL card printing: So the use case is ... after each contest/special event (where other - e.g. used by a club which is PC-bound :( specialist contest logging software exports ADIF logs) the log from that event is imported via ADIF into MacLogger, to add to the previous entries from previous contests/events for that callsign. Then periodically, QSLs are received (via the bureau in batches in envelopes, direct in the post or electronically via eQSL) for QSOs which are in the aggregate log. The need is to be able to - search through the log quickly by call and then by date and time to find the QSO(s) which each card received refers to - then to record a "received" status against the incoming card (do- able now in MacLogger - Y in QSL received field) but a "Pending" status in the QSL sent field (maybe "P"). This process is repeated over a period (weeks or months) as QSLs arrive, recording them in the aggregated log. Then periodically, when I have enough to make it worthwhile, I want to print a batch of QSL cards or Labels etc. to send an outgoing batch to the bureau for example. (For a small contest group like mine, although we want to honour all QSLs received 100% returned, it is uneconomic to just QSL 100% for all contacts made so hence we wait for incoming cards before responding.) Then the need is to automatically print QSL cards or labels (to stick on pre-printed cards) for all those QSOs which have QSL sent set to "Pending". The QSL card printing facility would ideally allow printing 4 to a sheet of card in landscape mode, inserting the relevant details from the log for each contact in turn. I think this would mean extending the QSL card layout customisation a bit over what MacLogger already allows. At the same time, I want the software to automatically set the QSL sent fields contents for all the cards/ labels that have been printed in that batch from "P" to "Y". Actually maybe we could have more of a range of status letters like D for direct, B for Bureau M for via manager, E for electronically etc.? 3) Multiple QSO details per QSL: Another thing that would be great is to be able to group QSO details for one station worked many times (on different bands for example) on a single QSL card that is printed (up to whatever maximum is sensible for the size of card!). I currently waste a lot of card to send print separate cards to the same station for various QSOs with that station from the aggregate log, often just for QSOs on different bands/modes on the same day/weekend. 4) Event specific details for QSO number ranges within the aggregate log: When I import the ADIF log for a particular contest/event, I use the comments field to say which contest/event it was, and from what site I operated - it would be good to be able to add this info to the QSL card so that the contest name for the contact can be acknowledged (e.g. "Tnx fer ???? contest QSO" and any locator information (e.g. from JO01MX / IOTA EU-005 / ITU Zone ?) can be correct on the printed card. Maybe this is better implemented by an optional table that can be maintained where the QSO numbers ranges in the log can be assigned session name (for contest or special event name), and various locator references and then these used to display the data on cards/labels or on screen (auto populating a field). People who only use the software for the normal logging from home etc could have this table auto set to the same default values for all QSOs in the log (although it would enable them to track historically what contacts they make from holiday locations or when they move house!) The SRX field already allows extra data to be printed on a card - this would simply extend that further. 73 all. Jonathan G0DVJ -- On Jun 8, 2006, at 11:00 pm, Aaron G. Prosser wrote: > I am a SWL and new user of MacLoggerDX, and would love to see a > feature whereby I could indicate on the QSL that I received a > station, rather than stating that there was a QSO. > > Aaron G. Prosser > WA4098SWL > http:\\wa4098swl.googlepages.com > > > On 7/6/06 00:02, "Don Agro" wrote: > >> It's started ! >> >> The redesign of MacLoggerDX for Cocoa has begun and I invite any and >> all to post requests or suggestions. >> >> There will be a Contest mode and a DX mode with appropriate changes >> to the data entry procedures for each etc. >> >> Even if you have just been 'lurking', feel free to comment on other >> submissions or send in your new ideas - now is the time :) >> >> >> 73 Don Agro VE3VRW >> >> D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://two.pairlist.net/pipermail/dogparklist/attachments/20060609/7be9a706/attachment.htm From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sat Jun 17 11:24:04 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sat Jun 17 11:37:15 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Re: Google Earth MLDX In-Reply-To: <2E71E786-3BC5-4098-825E-9D1885746BD1@arrl.net> References: <2E71E786-3BC5-4098-825E-9D1885746BD1@arrl.net> Message-ID: <6594179F-4AD0-47A8-B5DC-4ABE72E0CB4F@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Rich, On 30-Dec-05, at 6:55 PM, Richard Pomeroy wrote: > Don, Have you thought of using google earth? > Rich > W7RKR MacLoggerDX v4.2.6b7 has added support for the "Google Earth" application . The "Google Earth" Log Menu command (E) displays the last call lookup latitude and longitude in the Google Earth application. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Mon Jun 19 16:12:17 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Mon Jun 19 16:13:52 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Re: TM-V7A error in MacMemoriesManager In-Reply-To: References: <6BDBAC87-77BA-4BB9-928D-38B27720C323@bwm.us> <14D8AA09-2548-43D7-84AC-E6D158CE8A32@dogparksoftware.com> <3BF2E7AA-439C-45AB-8682-D6C4D65909B6@dogparksoftware.com> <32372672-9DE3-40B2-9C54-A3C91D6783EA@bwm.us> <25A6B32E-EA8C-4B03-9865-00ED5DA6D20C@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: <0ACFBA50-8E38-4401-A765-107245300C81@dogparksoftware.com> Hi Bruce, On 24-Apr-06, at 9:42 AM, Bruce W. Martin wrote: > I used MacMemoriesManager 3.1b1 with my Kenwood V7A. I could > download the memories ok but was unable to upload any. When trying > to write to the V7A the software showed a small line of text below > the memory list saying for each memory location it failed to write. On 6-Jun-06, at 9:09 PM, Bruce W. Martin wrote: > I can write one memory location at a time but to try and write > multiple locations (either selected or entire list) it looks like > it is writing the first location and erring on the rest and not > writing any data. On 19-Jun-06, at 3:49 PM, Bruce W. Martin wrote: > On Jun 18, 2006, at 8:35 PM, Don Agro wrote: >> >> What is a "cu.usbserial0" ? I'm not familiar with that USB/Serial >> adapter. > > It is just a fairly generic USB to serial adapter using a Prolific > chip-set. The Prolific chip-set seems to be one of the most widely > used for USB-serial communications. I have several of these made by > Startech and they seem to be the most reliable USB to Serial > adapters that I have tested. I also have a 4-port Keyspan adapter > but I have seen the same results when using it to try and program > the V7A. I will ask on the dogparklist if anyone else is having trouble with the V7A (I don't have one here right now). 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From 2E0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk Wed Jun 21 16:20:56 2006 From: 2E0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk (David Ferrington) Date: Wed Jun 21 16:21:00 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] RFE In-Reply-To: <6594179F-4AD0-47A8-B5DC-4ABE72E0CB4F@dogparksoftware.com> Message-ID: another enhancement suggestion for MLDX with a scrolling mouse, be able to place cursor over the 'bar' in the band plan and scroll the mouse to move indication up and down, thus scrolling through frequency. you might also consider that as an alternative to a PowerMate (which I find very useful). And being able to scroll through the log that way too (horizontal as well please) -- There is no pillow so soft as a clear conscience. -French proverb From dagro at dogparksoftware.com Sun Jun 25 09:17:50 2006 From: dagro at dogparksoftware.com (Don Agro) Date: Sun Jun 25 09:18:57 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Keyspan Driver Message-ID: Hi, Keyspan has posted Universal Binary driver version 2.1 for ALL Keyspan USB to Serial Adapters. [for Mac OS X 10.2.8 - 10.4.x] I am using this on all PPC and Intel Macs here with no problems. 73 Don Agro VE3VRW D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com From 2E0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk Sun Jun 25 09:45:32 2006 From: 2E0XDF at Alphadene.co.uk (David Ferrington) Date: Sun Jun 25 09:45:38 2006 Subject: [DogParkList] Keyspan Driver In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Now that's what I call service - not only superb service on your products, but also on related products too! :-) Thanks Don. On 25/6/06 2:17 pm, "Don Agro" sent: > Hi, > > Keyspan has posted Universal Binary driver version 2.1 for ALL > Keyspan USB to Serial Adapters. > > [for Mac OS X 10.2.8 - 10.4.x] > > > > I am using this on all PPC and Intel Macs here with no problems. > > > 73 Don Agro VE3VRW > > D o g P a r k S o f t w a r e L t d . > > email: dagro@dogparksoftware.com > www: http://www.dogparksoftware.com > iChat AV:dogpark@mac.com > > _______________________________________________ > DogParkList mailing list > DogParkList@dogparksoftware.com > http://two.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/dogparklist -- Children aren't happy without something to ignore, And that's what parents were created for. -Ogden Nash (1902-1971)