W3MIV
10-17-2010, 08:35 AM
I am astonished -- yes ASTONISHED! -- at Simon Brown's Digital Master 780 (with kudos, too, to Dave Freese). It is amazing how many useful features this program incorporates. Basically, it is FLDIGI on steroids. As an inveterate MixW user for the past few years, I sampled a few programs, but I had never been tempted to actually switch to anything I had tried. Wow, this one is so different. :yes:
It even incorporates a full browser -- indeed, the main window IS a browser -- within the program that can be invoked for online lookups of calls or other information. Too, it invokes Google Earth, showing the most recent contact and the path between your station and his (hers?). Another world map plots QSOs as they are made, PSK Reporter is a click away and can be kept active as a tab as can other features. The status bar shows CPU and audio card load in real time, as well as the calibration accuracy of the sound card in use.
It automatically links to both HRD (which is a competent rig control program) and the HRD Logbook, and each QSO can be automatically logged by macro at the end of the contact. Uploading to eQSL can be invoked automatically as the QSO is entered in the log by the program. I can even click on links sent in received text and open them in the program's browser as a new tab, and I can incorporate my own link -- a link to the data on QRZ (I know, I know, I am not supposed to use that name here...) can be added to a QSL note on final.
And all for free. It really is amazing. :shock:
Uh. Gotta go. DM780 has just finished my shorts...
It even incorporates a full browser -- indeed, the main window IS a browser -- within the program that can be invoked for online lookups of calls or other information. Too, it invokes Google Earth, showing the most recent contact and the path between your station and his (hers?). Another world map plots QSOs as they are made, PSK Reporter is a click away and can be kept active as a tab as can other features. The status bar shows CPU and audio card load in real time, as well as the calibration accuracy of the sound card in use.
It automatically links to both HRD (which is a competent rig control program) and the HRD Logbook, and each QSO can be automatically logged by macro at the end of the contact. Uploading to eQSL can be invoked automatically as the QSO is entered in the log by the program. I can even click on links sent in received text and open them in the program's browser as a new tab, and I can incorporate my own link -- a link to the data on QRZ (I know, I know, I am not supposed to use that name here...) can be added to a QSL note on final.
And all for free. It really is amazing. :shock:
Uh. Gotta go. DM780 has just finished my shorts...