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| Ham radio logging program. Supports DXCC, IOTA, WAC, WPX and other awards. |
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Feb 6, 2007 17:53:49 | | Size | 2340 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | New Release | | Languages | English | | Tags | ham radio, log, awards, cq, dxcc, iota, wac, contest, iaru | | OS | Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP | | Homepage | hamradio.idealog.net | | Email | usefeedbackpage@idealog.net | | Author | Paul Joyce |
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Description: Ham radio logging program. Supports DXCC, IOTA, WAC, WPX and other awards. | Short tags: ham radio, log, awards, cq, dxcc, iota, wac, contest, iaru | System Requirements: Standard Windows PC | Change Info: Data formats extended. Undo mechanism implemented. Export to ADIF added. | |
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