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So while I might need a Windows PC around for some things, on a day-to-day basic I just don't need it. In fact I can run all of 4o3a utilities for the PG, TG etc on Parallels under Windows Arm. When I have Mac utilities for the various PG, TG products there will be virtually no reason to run windows at all.
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I have a small piece of software I wrote that will send over a UDP log request. I personally use MacLoggerDx because it can accept log requests via UDP. The only thing really missing is N1MM if you are contester but you can use other options. Once everything is setup you really don't need control programs for these devices. I am going to be providing some Mac utilities for PGXL and TGLX etc in time. Couple this with PGXL, TGXL and you have a station that can be run easily from a MacBook pro. So SmartSDR mac is simply superior to the Flex Windows version in my humble opinion. Now I just have the one and I rarely take it anywhere because the battery life is so good. One for the back pack, one for the desk etc. I used to buy a second and third charger. I mean I can go several days running SmartSDR mac without needing to plug into the charger. The WiFi works better, the Mac battery life is amazing.

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So recently I decided to try the M1Max MacBook pro on the idea that I would return it if it just didn't fit my work. I also found that running Windows on VMWare fusion and parallels was a CPU killer and would drain the battery very fast. It would not "sleep" well and often rebooted at strange times. But I must say my intel based MacBook Pro was problematic. I could run VMWare Fusion and windows to do my work if needed and I had all the fun of the mac environment. I purchase an i9 MacBook pro in 2020 thinking this was going to be the machine and It was to a certain extent. I used this all last summer to put the system off line when weather seemed close. Granted it will never survive a direct strike but it will survive static discharges and some near strikes. I can from the golf course and my phone tell my system to power down and disconnect the antennas. I spent a lot of time and research to create power on/off and disconnect solutions so this station could be remote. So I have my Flex, PGXL, TGXL and AG all mounted out in an HVAC shed. IE I don't want a desk with radios piled high and noisy amps. I can control the radio easily with small programs I write. Getting back into radio in 2015 I fell in love with Flex Radio as it was a perfect platform for a developer like myself. Personally, I love the Mac and have had macs for many years. So I am a medical device developer for a company that develops devices with Windows based control software. Happy to discuss further as you explore this. to line up, but this would be natural with any logging program. Some massaging of the ADIFs was needed to get country totals etc. I'm not familar with HRD, but when I made switch to RumLogNG, I was exporting from DX4WIN. I'd like to get to Mac only, but too familiar/comfortable with N1MM.

If you're not into contests, you might find these adequate for casual use and not need to go into Windows at all, thus avoiding the extra cost for a Windows license, Parallels etc. Both RumLogNG and Maclogger offer basic contesting logging.

Either way, all logging goes to one database as you suggest - RumLogNG The best of all worlds. Now that N1MM offers TCP rig control, I'll likely move to using SmartSDR for macOS only. I also use SmartSDR for macOS + RumlogNG + WSJTX for day to day operation. Setting up SmartCAT under Parallels was fussy for me, but got it working and all runs very well. On the Mac side I run RumLogNG, but am experimenting with MacloggerDX - both excellent software. I use N1MM for contests with SmartSDR windows +WSJTX.
#Rumlogng software windows 10
Hi AA1UI - I've run this environment for years, currently on a 2018 Mac Mini with Windows 10 under Parallels.
