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Fllog 1.2.9 is an amateur radio logging application developed by W1HKJ Software that integrates tightly with the FLDIGI digital-mode suite, enabling operators to record, organize, and archive two-way contacts directly from on-air activity. Designed for hams who rely on FLDIGI for PSK31, RTTY, CW, Olivia, Contestia, and dozens of other modes, the program captures frequency, mode, callsign, signal reports, grid squares, and time stamps the moment a QSO is completed, eliminating manual retyping and reducing post-contest paperwork. The logger supports ADIF 3.1 import and export, Cabrillo contest submission, and real-time Club Log, eQSL, and LoTW upload, so operators can chase DXCC, WAS, and VUCC awards without switching tools. A built-in world map highlights worked and confirmed entities, while a searchable database with filtering by band, mode, date, or operator aids in spotting needed stations for multi-band or mode challenges. Because Fllog shares its rig-control back-end with FLDIGI, frequency readout, PTT, and CAT commands remain synchronized across both applications, allowing seamless split-frequency or QSY operations. The software runs natively on Windows, Linux, and macOS, stores its SQLite database locally for offline field-day use, and offers optional cloud sync for multi-PC log consistency. Version 1.2.9 corrects ADIF field ordering anomalies and adds 60 m band presets for IARU Region 2. Fllog is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always supplying the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other amateur-radio utilities.
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