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xlog

'Xlog' is an easy to use program for logging your radio contacts. You can open, close and create logs as needed, and add, delete and edit individual log entries. The log is saved into a text file. It supports cabrillo, ADIF, trlog (format also used by tlf), and EDI (ARRL VHF/UHF contest format), and can import twlog and editest files. Logs can appear in either portrait or landscape format.

Xlog is able to do DXCC lookups and will display country information, CQ and ITU zone, location in latitude and longitude and distance and heading in kilometers or miles, both for short and long path. It supports locator distance and heading calculation for VHF logging if you enable the 'QTH Locator' field.

Last updated 3 May, 2005


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About

Leadership
  • Joop Stakenborg - Maintainer
  • See the THANKSS file in the distribution for a complete list - Contributor
Requirements
  • GTK+ 2.0.0 (Use Requirement)
  • glabels 0.4.0 (for printing QSL labels) (Weak Prerequisite)
  • HamRadioControlLibraries 1.2.0 (for data retrieval over the serial line) (Weak Prerequisite)
  • latex (for printing a hard copy) (Weak Prerequisite)
Related Projects

CWirc, Grig, Ham Radio Control Libraries, HamTest, aldo, cwtext, xtalfind

Versions

1.2.2

1.2.2 stable released 2005-04-10

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