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As you can see I have the screen stacked with several utilities in HRD. Here’s a snapshot of my HRD Logbook program with one rotator chosen. I point & shoot with the mouse so no more holding down levers or fingers slipping off the controller brake for me! In my case, the Hy-Gain Tailtwister rotator on Com 3 is powered by our Ham Supply Rotor-EZ With RS 232 board mounted inside a Hy-Gain controller, Com 4 is a Alpha Spid “RAK” rotator powered by an Alpha Spid electronic controller, and Com 5 is a Yaesu G-800 rotator powered by our internal Ham Supply RotorCard mounted in a Yaesu G-800DXA controller. HRD remembers my settings so I only have to set them once initially, then the program remembers them every time I open HRD. I simply set the rotator type, set the com port for each rotator, set for 1 second refresh interval from the pulldown menu, and “connect”. Here’s a screenshot of HRD Rotator controlling my three electronic controllers (click to enlarge): For my three electronic rotor controllers HRD Rotator is absolutely fantastic! I’ll probably make a few more Blog posts on the features in Ham Radio Deluxe over the coming months, but I’ll keep this post to just the HRD Rotator program. Frankly I got tired of trying to stay on top of changes so I finally moved on over to the one-time “paid” version.
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But over the years since Simon sold HRD in 2011, the only way to update the Country Manager database or Unique Callsign database was to edit them yourself.
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Once you have the rare DX in the log, integration with Trusted QSL makes uploading to Logbook of the World a snap! Downloading from LoTW is just as simple. With just a click of a mouse, swing your beam to the DX station’s heading.

The Bandmap feature graphically displays spots within a band with up to 10 bands visible at once. Logbook also interfaces with DX Spider cluster servers for spotting the rare ones. Interface with the popular QRZ.com call sign database (subscription required), a free look up service, or HRD’s SAM Callsign CD (sold separately.)

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Look up name, QTH, and other important information about your contacts using a variety of online and offline sources. Keep track of all important contact information with the click of a mouse. Packed with features, Logbook is the ideal shack accessory for everyone from the novice rag-chewer to the most accomplished paper-hanger. Beginning with a robust database engine, Ham Radio Deluxe Logbook screams operating convenience. Logbook is a complete DX operations center.
