![]() ![]() It also boasts two other neat features that are hard to explain, so I’ll just have to show you. I saw a video on YouTube with RUMLogNG displaying the Icom 7300’s bandscope on the monitor. Software that’s going to work with the Icom 7300: Have you seen RUMLogNG? From the website, “RUMlogNG is a HAM radio logging, QSL handling and printing tool, especially made for the short wave DXer, made by a DXer.” RUMLog is free and runs on a Macintosh. The Icom 7300 should play nicely with it too. Macs don’t have as many software apps as PC’s do for Ham Radio, but there are a few I would like to try. ![]() Nice size for a monitor!Įven though it’s a 2009 I anticipate it’ll run fast enough with the latest macOS 10.12 Sierra installed. It’s an Apple A1311 MB950LL/A 2009 iMac 10.1 Core 2 Duo 3.06 GHz CPU, 8GB RAM, 1TB Hard Drive and a 21.5″ monitor. Ham Radio iMac (iCOM Macintosh) is what I’m calling it and it’s attached to my Icom 7300! This is not going to replace my PC, but it will be fun to use. It has a bad screen (vertical line), but it will work for what I need it for. I picked up an iMac Core 2 Duo 3.06 GHz all in one off of e-bay for a good price.
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