Software for Ham Radio Award Tracking and Logging
Find tools to manage your amateur radio awards, track progress, and log contacts for various operating achievements.
Amateur radio operators often pursue awards to recognize their on-air achievements, whether for working specific countries, islands, or even US counties. Tracking these accomplishments across many bands and modes can be a complex task, especially for hams making thousands of QSOs each year. Dedicated software helps manage the extensive logging and verification needed for various award programs.
This category features a range of award tracking software, from general logging applications like KLog and LogDDM that include award features, to specialized tools for specific programs. Operators can find utilities for managing popular awards such as DXCC, WAS, and IOTA, as well as more niche awards like the USA County Award or the 30MDG Club Award. These programs streamline the process of checking progress, identifying needed entities, and preparing applications for award submissions.
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Easy to use award tracking software for ARRL, 10-10, CQ, HRN, OMISS, EPC, RAC and more.
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IK6CAC County Hunting software for Windows helps track US County Awards with features for logging, QSL management, and ADIF import/export.
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German DOK award program management windows software by IK6CAC
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Windows Logbook, contest and award system available in free and paid version. Product is dismissed and usnupported author is SK.
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Professional award management program, currently only in german
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Shareware windows program to manage IOTA contacts and IOTA awards by IK6CAC
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LogDDM is a freeware logging software for amateur radio operators by IV3DDM, featuring award tracking, callbook, packet cluster, and rig control.
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The MobileLog program is a specialty logging program designed for mobile amateur radio operators. It has been designed to allow quick entry of important information regarding QSOs. The software is primarily concerned with the logging of U.S. county information, which may be used to help work toward awards such as the USA-CA award for working all counties in the U.S.A. The data from this program may be imported into your general logging software. This sofware exports data in the ADIF (Amateur Data Interchange Format) and CSV (comma-seprated variable)
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HF QSO/QSL/Award managment, ADIF Import/Export, full version free to everybody. Requires Access 97 or Access 2000 (with JPEG and TIFF filter installed), screen resolution 800x600/1024x768
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IK6CAC windows shareware program to manage the USA County Award
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Visual Wais is a free HAM (Amateur Radio) software to manage WAIS (Worked All Italian Squares) award. With few clicks, it allows the complete award management, from QSO insertion to endorsement requests.
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Program for do application and endorsement for all ARRL awards-30 awards-18 for DXCC -12 for others and 8 special querry (how long I'm waiting for QSL. You can merge several awards and endorsement in a one application and upload adif file to ARRL page by ON-LINE method. Offering optimization task for cost checking QSO.Cooperating CLUBLOG
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A unique, easy-to-use Amateur Radio program for creating County, State, Section and Grid Locator outline maps of North America that can be filled by Hand, from a Contest Logger UDP Feed, or from Imported ADIF or Cabrillo Logs.
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HamAward is a cloud based amateur radio logbook allowing multi operators multi station activities, featuring real time cloud logging with live score counters. This online tool is addressed to support multi station award operations and management.
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Hamlog is online cloud platform for active amateur radio operators. It supports various on the air activities of various clubs, associations and national amateur radio organizations, allows them to create award programs and deliver awards to those who earned them. Hamlog also has a built-in real-time logger, which allows operators to enter QSO in the system as they make them. It supports multiple callsigns, multiple locations, multi-station activities, etc. Soon it will allow to connect transceivers and other ham radio devices right to the browser, allowing easy online logging virtually anywhere.