Cloudlog is a web-based amateur radio logging application built with PHP and MySQL.
It supports a wide range of station logging activities, from HF to microwave, and integrates with companion tools for CAT control and automation.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- General-purpose logging application, supporting HF to Microwave, it can even interface with your radio via CAT, sync logs from WSJT-X & if you are a satellite operator integrates with SatPC32.
- Log QSOs anywhere – log using the browser you can view and access your log as long as you have an connection to the internet.
- Logbook of the World Integration – full Logbook of the World Integration, you can automate uploading and matching. tQSL isn’t required.
- Integrates eQSL, QRZ Logbook, Clublog – upload your log to all the usual third-party tools.
- Awards Support – track DXCC, WAS, VUCC, IOTA, DOK, SOTA and many other awards.
Website: github.com/magicbug/Cloudlog
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Developer: Peter Goodhall
License: MIT License
Cloudlog is written in PHP. Learn PHP with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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