THANKS ALL. Since I only had 40 contacts for the check log I decided to use ARRL¡¯s utility (on the contest page) and just typed them in. For future contesting I¡¯ll just get RUMLOG. Decades in and still learning, but thanks for the the support and suggestions. 73 W6MVT
Michael Guerin
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On Mar 8, 2021, at 15:01, Dave W0DCX via groups.io <cwqrp73@...> wrote:
?Hi Michael,
I believe that you can import into RumLog though I have not done it yet. Give it a try! RumLog is free, I think.
My Mac OS is Big Sur and I found that using MLDX plus CC to be awkward enough that I chose to find another plan. RumLog seems to work okay.
Good Luck!
Dave
On Mar 8, 2021, at 8:33 AM, Michael W. Guerin <mguerin@...> wrote:
Thanks Dave. I logged them in MLDX. Can I import an ADIF to RumLog, and then convert them?
Michael Guerin
On Mar 8, 2021, at 05:05, Dave W0DCX via groups.io <cwqrp73@...> wrote:
?I tried using CC but found an easier way to submit Cabrillo logs from my Mac. I now use RUMLogNG to record my contest QSOs. It will then do a conversion to Cabrillo just fine. I successfully submitted a ARRL DX contest log just fine this way. My general logging program is Aether, so then I just export my RUMLog contest QSOs as an ADIF and then import into my main Aether log. I do it this way because the current Aether does not export to an acceptable Cabrillo file (hopefully future versions will fix this).
Hope this is useful,
Dave W0DCX
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