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WaveLogGate 1.2.0, published by DJ7NT, is a lightweight gateway utility designed to bridge the gap between the popular weak-signal digital mode suite WSJT-X (and related WSJT-* applications) and the FLRig transceiver control program on one side, and the Wavelog cloud-logging platform on the other. By acting as a transparent intermediary, the software automatically forwards decoded call signs, signal reports, grid locators, and frequency data generated during FT8, FT4, MSK144, WSPR, or other WSJT modes straight into Wavelog’s online QSO database without manual retyping, while simultaneously reading the current VFO frequency and mode from FLRig to ensure that every logged record matches the actual transceiver settings. Amateur radio operators who chase DX, work digital contests, or run portable stations therefore gain a single, unified log that stays accurate even when they switch bands or modes rapidly. Typical use cases include real-time upload of contest QSOs from a home shack, synchronization of park or summit activations made with WSJT-X on a laptop, and integration of a remote HF station that is already controlled through FLRig. The program installs on any Windows PC that sits between the transceiver and the Internet, listens on local TCP ports for WSJT-X/FLRig UDP traffic, re-formats the ADIF records, and passes them to Wavelog through its REST API, all while occupying less than a megabyte of disk space and requiring no extra drivers. DJ7NT has released two versions so far, with 1.2.0 being the current stable build; both iterations remain functionally identical in protocol support but the later update tightens error handling and adds automatic reconnection for intermittent network links. WaveLogGate 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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