Versions:

  • 4.0.311

Logger32 is a specialized amateur radio logging application developed by Bob Furzer, K4CY, designed to provide radio operators with a comprehensive platform for recording and managing their on-air activities. The software, currently at version 4.0.311, serves as a digital logbook that enables amateur radio enthusiasts to systematically track their contacts, maintain detailed records of communications, and manage various aspects of their radio operations. As a single-version release, this iteration represents the culmination of the developer's ongoing efforts to create a robust logging solution tailored specifically for the amateur radio community. The program falls under the category of hobby and communication software, offering features that cater to the unique needs of radio operators, including contact logging, award tracking, and QSL card management. Logger32 facilitates the documentation of essential contact information such as call signs, frequencies, modes, signal reports, and timestamps, while also supporting more advanced functionalities like real-time spot monitoring, contest logging, and integration with online call sign databases. The software's design emphasizes both functionality and user accessibility, making it suitable for operators ranging from casual hobbyists to serious contest participants who require detailed record-keeping for regulatory compliance and personal achievement tracking. Logger32 is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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