Cabin Interactive specializes in ultra-light, field-ready utilities for amateur-radio operators who demand friction-free logging when they are far from the shack. The company’s lone title, HAMRS Pro, distills years of contest experience into a single executable that runs equally well on a Windows laptop at a state park, a Raspberry Pi on a summit, or an Android tablet inside a pop-up tent. Built around the ADIF standard and pre-loaded with templates for Parks on the Air, World-Wide Flora & Fauna, Field Day, and VHF contests, the logger captures callsign, grid, park number, mode, and power with a handful of keystrokes, then exports Cabrillo or ADIF files for instant upload to LoTW, Club Log, or the POTA portal. Offline maps, automatic dupe checking, real-time QRZ lookup, and dark-mode visibility are wrapped in a touch-first interface that remains legible in glaring sunlight and requires no installation or administrator rights, so ops can move from one borrowed computer to the next without leaving settings behind. Because the same codebase is compiled for Windows, macOS, and Android, users who start an activation on a phone can finish the log on a desktop without retyping a single contact. Cabin Interactive’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest release, and may be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

HAMRS Pro

A simple, portable logger tailored for activities like Parks on the Air, Field Day, and more.

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