Ham Log is a great app!
Besides being a really great application to record ham radio QSOs out on the road, I really appreciate all the extra do-dads that the author has put into the application. I find that I go to this application much more than I had intended to, because it offers so many additional features that are really useful as a ham operator.
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Ham
I like all aspects of the program. The logging aspect is great and ADIF export works beautifully. I find the "tools" section ... Things like QRZ lookups, DX locations and Band Plans to be very useful. The writer is also extremely responsive to improvement. When I pointed out that the Advanced licensee was not included in the Band Plan section Nick fixed that almost immediately. The longest delay was waiting for the Apple approval of the changes. Great program!
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At Last!
I've been waiting for ages for someone to write a call logging app for the iPhone!
This app has some cool features such as the DX cluster and QRZ lookup... Would be nice for it to be able to auto fill non-US callsigns at some point.
Crashed once and lost a record once, hence my 3/5 rating.
I'd like it to show the time of the contact on the main screen, rather than the time the record was created.
Any chance of cabrillo export in the next version please?
73!
This app has some cool features such as the DX cluster and QRZ lookup... Would be nice for it to be able to auto fill non-US callsigns at some point.
Crashed once and lost a record once, hence my 3/5 rating.
I'd like it to show the time of the contact on the main screen, rather than the time the record was created.
Any chance of cabrillo export in the next version please?
73!
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Needs work
I was really looking forward to using this app. However, upon installing it I quickly discovered the lack of documentation to use it. The number of pictures showing the app in iTunes start at 6 but drop to 2 after clicking on the first picture. Also, there is seemingly no way to get to the independent call sign and Q signal chart. When you go to the support page there is no direct way to get into contact with the author. It just says to contact the call sign of the author. I used the QRZ site to get the name of the author in Santa Clara, Calif but could not find his phone number to call him. No email address was provided. Until the above is corrected and stated so in the description, I would save your money. 73
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