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NetLogger displays 6 currently active nets, including the 3838 Breakfast Club on 80 meters SSB and the CornCobNet on 40 meters SSB, providing real-time updates every 20 seconds to monitoring participants. It functions as a specialized logging program designed for amateur radio nets, facilitating the transmission of check-in data via the internet. The system lists net name, frequency, band, mode, server, start time (UTC), elapsed time, number of subscribers, and the callsign of the operator who opened the net. The platform details specific net operations, such as the Florida AM Group on 3.885 MHz AM and the GRAVEYARD NET on 3.967 MHz SSB, illustrating its application across various **HF** bands and modes. NetLogger's utility extends to viewing past nets and offers a **Groups.io** integration for community interaction. It provides a practical solution for organizing and participating in amateur radio nets, offering a centralized system for tracking participants and net activity. The resource details specific net operations, such as the Florida AM Group on 3.885 MHz AM and the GRAVEYARD NET on 3.967 MHz SSB, illustrating its application across various HF bands and modes.
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DXPocketâ„¢ is a fast, stable, low-traffic, and easy-to-use DX Cluster program for Android-powered smartphones and devices. DXPocket monitors the DX Spots and Announcements available on the Internet at DX Summit web site and presents the information in a sortable grid format. With a few taps you can find a required station in the Cluster, obtain DXCC information of selected DX, send DX Spot or Announcement.
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FLMSG is a simple forms management editor for the amateur radio supported standard message formats. Form data can be transferred between computers either using standard internet email or via radio frequency broadcasts typically made by an amateur radio operator on your behalf.
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CWoip (CW over internet protocol) Full Duplex morse code audio with high fidelity sound. Allow to conduct morse code CW over the internet. Fast, Full Break-in Qsk, due to low latency, free software. With the ability to conduct an audio CW QSO between 2 to 100 iCW OPS
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OpsLog is a modern amateur radio logbook application for Windows, designed to consolidate station operations into a single, integrated interface. It provides fast, single-strip QSO entry with automatic lookup from QRZ.com or HamQTH, populating callsign, name, QTH, and grid square. The software offers real-time CAT control supporting OmniRig, native FlexRadio/SmartSDR, Icom CI-V (via USB or internet), and TCI protocols. Key logging features include ADIF 3.1.7 compliance, offline DXCC resolution, a worked-before matrix, and dupe detection. It also incorporates a great-circle map for short/long path calculations and a clickable rotor compass, displaying antenna direction accurately. The application integrates DX cluster functionality with multiple server connections, band map spot display, and customizable alert rules for callsign, country, band, mode, or spotter, delivering notifications via sound, on-screen alerts, and email. OpsLog tracks numerous awards such as DXCC, WAS, WAZ, WAC, WPX, IOTA, POTA, SOTA, WWFF, and DDFM, with synchronization capabilities for ClubLog, LoTW, QRZ.com, and eQSL. For contesting and multi-operator environments, it offers serial number auto-fill, enforced contact windows, live dupe flagging, and shared MySQL logbook support for real-time status updates among operators. Additionally, it includes a QSL card designer with automated layout suggestions.
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The aprs.fi Android application offers immediate, real-time access to APRS position information, weather reports, and telemetry graphs, allowing users to zoom and browse stations globally without delay. It includes features like callsign and address search with history, multi-station tracking, and map filtering for elements such as weather stations and AIS targets. The app also supports KML and GeoJSON overlay files for enhanced map visualization. Users can beacon their position directly to aprs.fi or connect wirelessly to a Bluetooth, BLE, WiFi, or USB-attached TNC for receiving and transmitting position beacons without an internet connection. The application runs on the robust and fast aprs.fi database, providing _Dark Mode_ support for improved ergonomics in low-light conditions and high-resolution graphics for modern displays, including the full APRS symbol set. While the core application is a one-time purchase, some advanced functionalities, such as APRS text messaging, a high-performance software DSP modem, and _APRS-IS_ beaconing with up to **10 callsign profiles**, require an additional "Extra Features" subscription. This subscription also unlocks RX iGate functionality and extended time ranges for map and graph views, expanding its utility for serious APRS operators.