Bob K4CY is the amateur-radio call sign and de-facto imprint of U.K.-based developer Bob Furzer, whose Logger32 has become a staple desktop companion for HF and VHF operators who need more than a paper log. The program wraps a fully-featured station logbook, DX-cluster monitor, grey-line map, rotator controller, digital-mode interface, contest module, award tracking and QSL-label printer into one tabbed workspace, letting hams log contacts in real time, chase rare entities, monitor propagation alerts and export ADIF or Cabrillo files for club submissions or ARRL LoTW upload. Because it supports every major rig CAT protocol and can key CW, RTTY, PSK and FT8 through external engines, Logger32 is equally at home in a rag-chew shack, a DXpedition tent or a multi-op contest station where operators swap PCs but share a single synchronized SQL database. The same workspace doubles as a station automation hub, driving antennas, amplifiers and rotators while keeping an audible band-map so the operator never loses focus on the pile-up. Logger32 is available for free on get.nero.com; the site delivers the latest build through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, enables batch installation alongside other amateur-radio utilities and always stays current with the author’s frequent updates.
Amateur Radio logging program written by Bob Furzer, K4CY
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