The GridTracker Team is an independent development collective devoted to building visualization and automation tools for the amateur-radio community. Its flagship release, GridTracker2, acts as a consolidated warehouse of on-the-air data, pulling live decodes from WSJT-X, JTDX and similar digital-mode suites and translating them into an interactive map that shows operator locations, signal paths, band activity and contact histories in real time. While the program is best known for embellishing FT8, FT4 and JS8 contacts with grid squares, beam headings and distance calculations, it also maintains a built-in logbook that can sync with QRZ, LoTW, eQSL and Club Log, generate ADIF exports, and award chasing reports for grids, DXCC, WAS and VUCC. Because GridTracker2 supports UDP multicast, operators can monitor multiple radios or slices simultaneously, set audio-visual alarms for needed entities, and even feed telemetry to external hardware such as rotators or amplifiers. Typical use cases include contesters who want an at-a-glance heat map of multiplier progress, digital-mode enthusiasts tracking rare grids during meteor scatter events, and field operators verifying sat or microwave paths without leaving the logging workflow. The interface is modular, so users may dock panels for propagation, messaging, spot filtering or satellite tracking, while theme and layout presets adapt the display for portable laptops or multi-monitor club stations. GridTracker software is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the newest build and allowing batch installation alongside other amateur-radio applications.
GridTracker is a warehouse of amateur radio information presented in an easy to use interface, from live traffic decodes, logbooks, real-time spot reports, weather, current solar conditions and more!
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