KLog EA4K
winget install --id=EA4K.KLog -e
KLog is a multiplatform free hamradio logger. It runs natively on Linux, macOS and Windows.
KLog is a multiplatform Ham radio logging tool designed to assist enthusiasts in managing their contacts, QSOs, and DX operations efficiently. It provides essential features for logging, including robust support for DX logging, seamless integration with major QSL bureaus like LoTW and eQSL, customizable reporting tools, and native touch support for modern devices. KLog also supports multiple languages to cater to a global audience.
Ideal for amateur radio operators of all levels, KLog streamlines the logging process, helping users maintain accurate records, track their achievements, and stay compliant with QSL requirements. Its cross-platform compatibility ensures that it runs smoothly on Linux, macOS, and Windows. With its focus on usability and functionality, KLog empowers Ham radio enthusiasts to enhance their operational efficiency and enjoy a seamless experience.
KLog can be installed via winget, making it easy to integrate into your workflow.
README
KLog
The objective of KLog is to provide a free software that runs in GNU/Linux, macOS and Windows. KLog provides general purpose Hamradio DX logging support.
IMPORTANT
All the mailing lists, code and releases have been removed from Savannah and they are no longer available. I will wait some days to see if they can be recovered before looking for another place to host all the needed services.
Website
Check https://www.klog.xyz for news & updates. Check https://jaime.robles.es for the author homepage.
Mailing lists
Please join the mailing list at: -
Telegram groups
You can also join the Telegram chat group: -
The Telegram chat group in Spanish: -
Translations
If you are a native in a language different than English or Spanish, please consider helping us translating KLog into your native language.
Install
Read the INSTALL.txt for installation purposes.
Please send all your suggestions & bug reports.
I hope you enjoy KLog!
73 de Jaime, EA4K
Testing
KLog includes several tests that can be seen in the tests folders. You can compile and execute those tests as you compile any other Qt application. New functionalities should include the appropriate testing before they are released.