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DXLog.net 2.6.19, released by K-Software, is a Windows-based amateur radio contest logger engineered for competitive on-air events where every contact must be captured with sub-second precision. Built around a high-performance relational database engine, the program ingests callsigns, exchanges, and multiplier data in real time, instantly scoring the log against more than 330 supported contest rules, from major DX tests to regional VHF sprints. Operators can run multiple synchronized radios through a single pane of glass, leveraging built-in SO2R and multi/multi control panels that switch audio, key the PTT line, and rotate antennas without leaving the logging screen. A network layer allows stations on the same LAN to share a unified log, eliminating duplicate contacts and providing live QSO maps and rate meters visible to every participant. For post-contest analysis, DXLog.net exports Cabrillo, ADIF, and Excel formats, generates custom reports, and interfaces with online scoreboards and log-checking robots. Advanced features include CW and digital mode message buffers, Telnet cluster integration, automatic beam heading lookup, and a programmable macro system that can query QRZ, LoTW, and eQSL in the background. The logger also offers spectrum waterfall docking, rig frequency tracking via Omni-Rig or direct CAT commands, and audio recording keyed to each QSO for later verification. Designed for contesters who demand reliability under high QRN/QRM conditions, the application keeps a local mirror on disk every minute and supports incremental cloud backup so no contact is lost if the shack computer fails. DXLog.net is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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