ADIF2CABR
Freeware Adif to cabrillo converter by SP7DQR. Windows ADIF 2 Cabrillo log format converter application let you translate you contest log book from the standard ADIF format to the Cabrillo format.
Category : Software/Log Converters
By SP7DQR Hits: 9517 | Votes: 57 | Rating: 6.70
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The resource is currently on dxzone.com in just one category. Main category is Log Converters that is about Applications to convert file formats for amateur radio logs. This link has been on our site since Saturday Apr 10 2010, and it has been clicked on 9517 times. So far it received 57 votes for a total score of 6.70/10Discover more websites like this one in these categories:
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