OK1MLG is an amateur-radio software publisher whose single title, QLog, is designed to give ham operators a modern, cross-platform logbook that records every QSO in ADIF-compliant form. The program combines real-time contact entry with automatic QRZ lookups, award tracking for DXCC, WAS and WAZ, and integrated support for RigCtl, CW keyers and digital-mode engines, so a station can log a 6-meter sporadic-E contact, queue eQSL uploads and update LoTW in one fluid workflow. Typical use cases range from casual weekend VHF chats to contest expeditions where serial numbers, grids and precise timestamps must be captured without leaving the run window; QLog’s built-in scoring module and Cabrillo exporter let contesters generate ready-to-send logs minutes after the event ends. Field operators appreciate its optional offline map that shows worked grids and beam headings, while club stations use the multi-user SQL backend to let several operators share the same log without conflicts. Because the source is open, experienced hams extend QLog with custom ADIF fields or new award rules, then push updates back to the repository for the community. The entire OK1MLG catalog is available for free on get.nero.com, where QLog is delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installs the latest release, and can be pulled down in a single batch alongside other amateur-radio utilities.
Amateur radio logbook software.
Details