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== Logging software - what is it? ==
Logging is the recording of a contact between operators.  Logging is done by the operators and any listeners.


Logging software is primarily a means of recording two-way contacts between amateur radio stations. They may also be used by short wave listeners (SWL) to record which stations have been heard.
Minimum details that should be recorded are; callsign, time - typically in UTC, band, frequency, and signal data such as strength and readability.


The minimum details that should be recorded for accurate logging are; callsign, time - preferably in UTC, band, frequency, and signal data such as strength and readability.
Logging software makes the task easier.


Contesting loggers frequently include the ability to calculate a running score, as well as the ability to produce a log suitable for submission to the contest controllers.
Some logging software provides control of radios.


External control of rigs is another feature of some logging software.
Software for contesting can calculate a running score, and produce log files for submission to the contest controllers.


 
== Software for Microsoft Windows or MS-DOS ==
== Software for PC ==


* [http://jaime.robles.nu/eklog.php KLog] Ham radio logging software for linux/[http://www.kde.org KDE]. Support of DXCC, WAZ, personal awards, integrated DXCluster client. ADIF default support.
* [http://jaime.robles.nu/eklog.php KLog] Ham radio logging software for linux/[http://www.kde.org KDE]. Support of DXCC, WAZ, personal awards, integrated DXCluster client. ADIF default support.
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* [http://www.logger32.net/ Logger32] A 32-bit Amateur Radio logging program. Logger32 has been developed to be a highly user configurable general purpose Amateur Radio logbook with computer control support for many radios and antenna rotators. It is NOT a contesting log, although there is no real reason why it could not be used for such, and does not contain some features that might be found in software specifically designed for this activity.
* [http://www.logger32.net/ Logger32] A 32-bit Amateur Radio logging program. Logger32 has been developed to be a highly user configurable general purpose Amateur Radio logbook with computer control support for many radios and antenna rotators. It is NOT a contesting log, although there is no real reason why it could not be used for such, and does not contain some features that might be found in software specifically designed for this activity.


 
== Software for Macintosh ==
== Software for mac ==
 


== Software for Linux ==
== Software for Linux ==

Revision as of 21:40, 10 February 2008

Logging is the recording of a contact between operators. Logging is done by the operators and any listeners.

Minimum details that should be recorded are; callsign, time - typically in UTC, band, frequency, and signal data such as strength and readability.

Logging software makes the task easier.

Some logging software provides control of radios.

Software for contesting can calculate a running score, and produce log files for submission to the contest controllers.

Software for Microsoft Windows or MS-DOS

  • KLog Ham radio logging software for linux/KDE. Support of DXCC, WAZ, personal awards, integrated DXCluster client. ADIF default support.
  • Logger32 A 32-bit Amateur Radio logging program. Logger32 has been developed to be a highly user configurable general purpose Amateur Radio logbook with computer control support for many radios and antenna rotators. It is NOT a contesting log, although there is no real reason why it could not be used for such, and does not contain some features that might be found in software specifically designed for this activity.

Software for Macintosh

Software for Linux