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  Under Construction. Click here to learn about the new features in LOGic 8!

 

Logging   l    DXing   l    DX Spotting    l   Awards Tracking   l   Info Center    l    Callbooks    l   Memberships Database
Report Writer    l    Logbook of the World & eQSL    l    Contesting    l    CW Keyer    l    Internet Technology
Digital Communications    l    Station Automation    l    Data Security    l    Miscellaneous    l    Support
INTERNET TECHNOLOGY               Click pictures to enlarge.
  • DX spotting from the DX Summit, DXSCAPE. and multiple Telnet sessions simultaneously.
     

  • Auto login to telnet hosts using simple fill-in-the-blank setup. Writing complicated scripts is usually not necessary. However, sophisticated scripting with conditional branching is provided.
     

  • Awards lists and membership lists updates are a click away!
     

  • Auto lookup and logging from internet-based callbook databases.
     

  • Update built-in callbook database from the internet.
     

  • Update of membership lists and awards lists via the internet.
     

  • Streamlined Logbook of the World support with auto login, processing, upload, download, and updating of log and awards progress.
     

  • Set system clock to the National Instittute of Standards and Technology atomic clock.

QSL info can be obtained through the internet.

DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS               Click pictures to enlarge.
  • Digital communications interface for packet, RTTY/AMTOR/CW - any digital mode!
     
  • Supports up to two TNCs/Multimode controllers simultaneously.
     
  • Programmable function keys send information based on the QSO info in the log form.
     
  • Interfaces to HamScope, MixW, and Digipan for seamless PSK31, etc.
     
  • Automatically logs items such as callsign, name, and QTH from incoming data stream.

STATION AUTOMATION              Click pictures to enlarge.
  • Radio interface with logging and remote control. Up to eight radios may be active simultaneously, each associated with a different log form. Most computer-interfaceable radios are supported.
     
  • PTT using serial or parallel port. Can share serial port with radio.
     
  • Antenna rotor support with graphical control head. Supports up to four rotors simultaneously. Auto selection based on band. Automatically aim either or both antennas with adjustable offset--perfect for decoupling adjacent antennas, or rotating multi-beam arrays. Pinpoint-accuracy for headings to US stations based on the included ZIP code database.
     
  • Band switch support.
     
  • CW Keyer using serial or parallel port. Can share serial port with radio.
     
  • Integrates with optional TRX-Manager for ultimate rig control (TRX-manager not required for rig interfacing).
For the ultimate in station automation, LOGic interfaces to up to eight radios, providing auto logging, remote control, and auto spot QSY. All radios are active simultaneously!

All popular radios are supported.
 

LOGic's radio control panel.

LOGic's rig interface provides the functionality expected in a logging program -- automatic logging of frequency, band, and mode, and setting the rig to incoming spots. Additionally, its control panel supports tuning of the rig using keyboard or mouse clicks or mouse wheel, setting of mode and filters and control of VFO A/B and split (rig control features implemented by LOGic may be limited by the capabilities of the rig used).

A radio memory database provides unlimited memories for any radio interfaced to LOGic.  It comes pre-loaded with many interesting frequency databases, including amateur beacons, Aero, Marine, Railroad,  NOAA, FEMA,  GMRS and more.

For the ultimate in rig control, including remote station operation, LOGic integrates seamlessly with the TRX-Manager rig control program.

 

TRX Manager integrates seamless with LOGic. (TRX Manager is not need to interface your radio with LOGic.)

LOGic's Rotor control provides auto rotor selection based on band. Any or all rotors may be aimed simultaneously, with separate offsets for each rotor. Automatically aim phased arrays, or turn an unused beam 90 degrees with respect to the active beam to minimize coupling. Up to four rotors are supported.

Automatic band switches are supported.

Rotor Control Head

 

 

Logging   l    DXing   l    DX Spotting    l  Awards Tracking  l    Info Center    l    Callbooks    l    Memberships Database

Report Writer    l    Logbook of the World    l    Contesting    l    CW Keyer    l    Internet Technology

Digital Communications    l    Station Automation    l    Data Security    l    Miscellaneous    l    Support

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