* Use the same log file on your Mac computer * 4 user definable logging fields * Exchange the logs via iTunes Filesharing, iCloud or Files * Import ADIF files via email, clipboard, iCloud or Files * Export ADIF files via email, clipboard, iCloud or Files * Log your QSOs up to 3cm * Logging includes DXCC, heading and distance calculations * eQSL and/or LoTW users will be identified during logging * Can save your current position into the Note field, useful for portable or mobile operation * Sunset and sunrise calculations * RUMlog keeps track of your worked and confirmed countries * Direct log upload to eQSL (iPad only) * Direct QSL download from eQSL * Direct QSL download from LoTW * Direct log/QSO upload to Club Log * Integrated telnet DX cluster, including a spot collector * DX cluster command macros * LoTW ans eQSL users are marked in a dx spot * Real Time Grayline Map, showing short and log path to the station * and qrz.
If you face any issues or have any questions, please comment below.RUMlog is a contact logging tool for amateur radio, very similar and log file compatible to the Mac logger RUMlogNG.
Hope this guide helps you to enjoy RUMlogNG on your Windows PC or Mac Laptop. Double-click the app icon to open and use the RUMlogNG in your favorite Windows PC or Mac.
Always make sure you download the official app only by verifying the developer's name.
Click "Install" to get it installed. Always make sure you download the official app only by verifying the developer's name. Have used the interfaces with a variety of data software and had no problems at all. I tested at least 3 logging hamradio software: MacloggerDX, Aether and RUMlogNG. About 2 weeks ago I purchased a new Mac Mini and finally the moment to test OS X hamradio software has arrived.