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Is there a VHF/UHF version of GenLog?

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Is there a VHF/UHF version of GenLog?

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Yes. Use VHFLOG to log in ARRL VHF/UHF/microwave contests and Sprints. Q: Is there a VHF/UHF rover version of your logger? A: Use KM Rover to log these contests as a rover, w/GPS. Q: Do you have log scoring software for contest sponsors? A: See my Cabrillo Evaluator that scores Cabrillo logs for more than 370 contests. Q: Will GenLog run in Linux? A: Yes. Jim WD5IYT, reports that GenLog runs perfectly in Linux using the Wine application. Q: How can I enter an HF frequency instead of the band in meters? A: I would have to re-write the logger to add this field in contest logs. But – if you use the SWL log option, you can enter any frequency text, plus the op`s name, qth, grid or whatever. Q: Why can I enter a dupe QSO? A: Dupe QSOs in the log are just 0-pointers when the sponsor scores the log. With the increased use of sponsor log cross-checking, it is adviseable to work a dupe station when requested. Also, it is easier to just continue and work that station. Do not remove dupe QSOs fro

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