![]() Products to be reviewed typically should be tangible ham radio related items such as radios, antennas, towers, test equipment, feedlines, etc.ĮHam's Product Reviews are intended to provide an opportunity to share an opinion, positive or negative, of a commercially available ham radio-related product or service.Ī valid product review is one where you have experience or knowledge of the product that you would like to share with others. If your new review has not been Approved after several days you can assume that it was found to not be within the product review T's&C's shown below during screening. Before adding a new product use the "Search" tool on reviews Home page to determine if that product already exists in a category.Ĥ. The delay can vary from minutes to a day or more.ģ. The delay is for new review screening and approval. There's a delay before newly submitted reviews are Approved and posted in eHam's reviews. eHam's Product Reviews are a database of ham radio related products and services personal opinions.Ģ. It is clearly the best day-to-day logging program I have ever used.ġ. Virtually everything is tailorable to one's individual tastes or requirements. One of the main things I like about MLDX is the ability to completely customize the various dialogs for DX Clusters, Logging, Band Plans and others. Casual contesters like me can just continue to use MLDX in "Contest mode". Serious contesters will need to use something else but it is trivial to import a contest log (in ADIF) so that all logging can be kept in one place for awards tracking, etc. And reference files (DXCC country list, etc) are updated as soon as there is a change. Two days later we had an updated version of MLDX that supported the new API requirements. ![]() For example, recently Google changed the API for Google Maps. It is Rock Solid.ĭon is continuously updating the software to support new radios, changes in operating modes and external interfaces when they change. I use MLDX every day and never have any issues with it failing to start up correctly, hanging up or any other problems. And I mean second to none in the entire software industry. As everyone has mentioned, the service and support is second to none. However, with the switch to 64-bits I now use a newer MacPro. The software ran just fine on that eight year old iMac and still does. So once I tried MLDX on an old iMac I was totally hooked. I am primarily a UNIX guy and a retired software engineer. Before that I was completely disappointed with the quality and support of all the logging programs I had used which includes all of the best known Windows and Linux programs. I have been using MacLoggerDX (MLDX) for about two years.
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