Thank you
for taking the time to read about LOGic 5. Personal Database Applications has
provided state-of-the-art software and support for the computer in the shack since 1989.
We think you will agree that LOGic 5 has no equal.
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Ultimate
logging flexibility, whether you are a DXer, contester, paper chaser, satellite/VHF
enthusiast, or rag chewer. Customize log forms with drag-and-drop graphical screen layout
and user-defined fields. The browse window makes viewing your data as easy as looking into
a paper logbook, yet you can search on any criteria. This feature is invaluable for
network operation. Supports multiple open log forms.
Windows
95/98 graphic user interface technology is attractive, powerful, and easy to use.
Tracking
of any award , with online status
displays and progress reports. LOGic 5's unique sub-award feature tracks awards such as
QRP WAS or YL DXCC as easily as tracking a normal award. Excellent facilities for
QSL management. For example, you may easily report unconfirmed QSOs that would count
towards progress.
LOGic
5's unsurpassed graphical report writer features a desktop publisher-like what-you-see-is-what-you-get interface. Use
the log reports, awards progress reports, QSL cards, and labels that are included with
LOGic 5, or customize them or make your own. Color, bitmap graphics, line drawing, and
TrueType fonts make stunning printouts.
Store
unlimited notes with each QSO. Great for traffic handlers. Digital operators can copy the
QSO from the received data window and paste into notes.
QSL manager database facility features cross-reference listing, multiple routes for the
same station, and displays of all stations with the same manager, and all stations served
by a manager. QSL route data available.
Digital
communications interface for packet,
RTTY/AMTOR/CWany digital mode! Supports up to two TNCs/Multimode controllers
simultaneously. Programmable function keys send information based on contents of log form.
Unsurpassed
packet cluster spotting spots not only unconfirmed DXCC countries, but
zones, prefixes, continents, and anything that can be determined from the callsign. You
have complete control over spotted bands, modes, and awards spotted. Integrated with LOGic
5's subaward feature. Spot from
your TNC, WebCluster, and Telnet!
Sophisticated
CW keyer .
Comprehensive
Internet technology. DX spotting may be done from the DX Summit (formerly OH2BUA) or
JA WebCluster, or Telnet, or both! In fact, you may run two Telnet sessions
simultaneously. Internet spotting may be done simultaneously with PacketCluster spotting.
Island hunters will appreciate the capability to update the Canadian Island and US Island
tables from the respective organizations web sites.
Real-time
auto duping and scoring for nearly any contest with user-definable scoring, multiplier, and dupe criteria.
Radio
interface automatically logs band, mode,
and frequency. The radio interface toolbar displays rig status in real-time, and provides
remote control. Up to four radios may be active simultaneously, each associated with a
different log form. Interfaces with TRX-Manager.
Antenna rotor support with graphical control head. Supports up to two rotors.
Full
integration with the Radio Amateur Callbook CD-ROM and other callbook databases.
Gray
line propagation chart.
Heavily-illustrated
printed manual and comprehensive online help.![]()
Easy
installation from CD-ROM.
And perhaps LOGic 5's best feature is that it is a professional quality product. Not only does it have many features, but these features are well implemented -- easy to use, reliable, and fast. As you read the following pages, we think you'll agree that it would be hard to buy more for your ham radio dollar.