Version 2.5.0 is now released with a very large number of improvements, and perhaps the most important change, removal of the license for a completely free distribution. Go dxlog.net to download.
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Version 2.4.32 is now released with a very large number of improvements such as forced logging with Ctrl-Alt-+, UI improvements to the pass station functionality, spot grabbing in digital modes, support for dual keyboard SO2V, and much, much more. Go dxlog.net for a free license and download.
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Version 2.4.31 is now released with a small number of improvements of which the most important one is that it does not break on a first time install. Go dxlog.net for a free license and download.
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Version 2.4.30 is now released with a number of improvements based on feedback after the WAE. Go dxlog.net for a free license and download. Due to a defect, 2.4.30 does not work for a clean install. Start by installing 2.4.29, run it once, and then install 2.4.30.
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Version 2.4.29 is now released with a number of last-minute fixes before the WAE. Go dxlog.net for a free license and download.
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Version 2.4.28 is now released with a LONG list of improvements including new CAT drivers for half a dozen radios. Go dxlog.net for a free license and download.
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Version 2.4.27 is now released with only a few low-risk corrections in preparation for the IARU contest. Go dxlog.net for a free license and download.
Almost real time RBN skew analytics
The program rbnskew
is now producing a web page with up-to-date skew analytics for all active skimmers on RBN. The page can be reached by clicking RBN->Analytics or directly here.
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Version 2.4.26 is now released with corrections in on/off time calculations, a number of bug fixes, and general improvements to the multiplier passing mechanics. Go dxlog.net for a free license and download.
RBN skew analytics
The Calibration page has been updated to include a description of the new skimmer calibration tool rbnskew
. It uses data sets downloaded from Reverse Beacon Network to calculate the systematic frequency error of active skimmers.