Thursday, August 20, 2009

Shortwave Log Build 3514 Released

I am pleased to announce that a new release of Shortwave Log, build 3514, has been released. Shortwave Log started as a traditional logging programback in 1991 and has expanded over the years into a suite of programs forlogging (shortwave and amateur), radio control, recording, QSL management,and enabling receivers to be published online.

New to this build is an improved WPN (What's Playing Now) module that nowincludes a broadcast schedule of the next 24 hours in addition to what iscurrently being broadcast, thus allowing for the ability to know not justwhat is playing now, but what will be playing.

The Shortwave Log Community is a real-time, online logbook that is sharedamongst all participating users. This online logbook not only can be used totrack current band conditions, but it is also used by the program to helpidentify broadcasts. 60 days' of logs are searchable. A subset of the latestlogs is viewable via this link:
http://www.shortwavelog.com/Community/

In addition to the online logbook, Shortwave Log supports 14 differentdatabases like ADDX, AOKI, EIBI, HFCC, ILGRadio (including the new format byErnest Riley), and others. When entering a log, all of these databases aresearched simultaneously.
While this may sound like ad copy, it is not. Shortwave Log is free todownload and to use, although donations are gratefully accepted to helpdefray the costs.

More information about Shortwave Log and the download page can be accessedfrom:
http://www.shortwavelog.com

73s and good DXing!
Robert Sillett, N3OEA

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