

So I'm hoping this will the beginning of a conversation on this topic.

I'm willing to invest the time to learn a new logging tool but I don't want to have to hack code or add hardware (ie Winkeyer) to my setup to work.
#Flexradiomac rumlogng how to#
How to chart a path from WIndows 10 N1MM/SmartSDR to Mac SmartSDR and ? what contesting logger.

#Flexradiomac rumlogng for windows 10#
So, I tend to use SmartSDR for Windows 10 my desktop.īut that's the issue now. one thing I don't care for is the fan on the MacBook laptop running in turbo mode - it's loud and distracting and I know that's impacting the batter. I reached out to the developer of Skookumlogger, but he seems reticent to support Flex either directly (via direct TCP connection to the radio server) or indirectly (by adding support for CAT via TCP) because of a grievance of. All of them have issues with Windows 10/SmartSDR running smoothly, consistently, and of course the battery drain issue. I’d like to try to use Skookumlogger but it only supports CAT via serial, unlike rumlogNG which supports CAT via TCP. I have tried Parallels on my Mac laptop multiples times on various models. It's runs so well on my Mid 2015 iMac (note I have 24GB ram). I went ahead and purchased the SmartSDR Mac license and I'm liking it, a lot. Hi Mark, I have many of the same questions. If seems like smartSDR/Mac, Skookum or RumlogNG **should** work!! 2020 MBP 13" 4 port that can run any configuration just fine. 2012 Mac Mini that can run bootcamp just fine but is short on processor for a good Parallels setup.Ģ. Also, running Bootcamp/W10/N1MM+ is a mess because my brain has 15+ years of muscle memory with the Mac keyboard and shortcuts so using W10 is super slow and I'm constantly locking the screen, not getting cut/paste to work, taking screenshots that do nothing and this is the just the start of my gripe list.ġ. I downloaded macloggerdx and after a few minutes realized that it seems to do over 95 of the same things as RUMlogNG, but for a hefty price. The real issues are that Parallels 15 roasts my battery, and the new version does not seem any better. I haven’t used macloggerdx longer than what the trial gave me, so I can’t compare in-depth, but I chose to go with RUMlogNG and absolutely love it. I'd guess that smartCAT assigning ports for the radio ought to be seen by Skookum or RumlogNG. I know that Flex uses the TS-2000 commands set and Skookum does support that as does RumlogNG which would also be acceptable. K1GQ, author of Skookum does not have a Flex to test with and says that since he uses RS232 and does not think that the Flex can be read for band changes or provide radio control. Even if you don't own a Mac you'll want to see this, especially if you own an Icom 7300. Before shelling out $150 I'd LOVE to know if this will work. This clip is a short tour of RUMLogNG 3.2 connected to the Icom IC-7.
