![]() Hi Rich, I’ve been running log4OM 2.0 for some time (present version: 2.22.0.3)Beta however was running the normal version 2.2.21.1.0 with the same problem. See my Icom 7300 and Icom 7610 screen captures. These setting will work with all of the software I use. I do my best not to change anything in the radios internal settings. If you find later you need it you can download and install it from here.īelow are some screenshots from my initial setup. While installing you can choose to install OmniRig. I’m using OmniRig because it works so good and it’s simple to setup and use. When the window opens, click the load button and navigate to the file from your old log. Next you’ll want to import your old log (ADIF file) by going to the menu and choosing File>Import ADIF. If you have one, export your old log to an ADIF file. On the initial start-up you’ll have to enter your station information. You can start the program by double clicking the desktop shortcut. When you see the option to install OmniRig, go ahead and install it, unless you already have it. If you want to try this, go to Log4OM and download the latest version.Īfter the download, unzip the file and run the installer exe file. Propagation analysis using VOACAP linked to call sign lookup and cluster which predicts probability of a connection (Contact).Call lookup by multiple external sources QRZ, HamQTH, QRZCQ, HamCall and internal Clublog.Radio CAT control via either Omnirig or Hamlib.Integration with N1MM, WSJT-x, JTDX, JTAlert and FLDigi.Fully integrated with LOTW, eQSL, QRZ.com, HamCall, Clublog, HamQTH, etc.It even has contest logging and net control logging, and it’s FREE! It will upload your QSOs to QRZ.com, Clublog,, eQSL, HamQTH and LOTW. It’s got everything you need for a logger. If you are new to ham radio or are looking for a new logging program, Log4OM 2 may be for you.
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