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VUSC for Windows is a purpose-built logging application developed by OK1DIX for participants in VHF, UHF and SHF radio contests who need reliable, contest-grade record keeping on Microsoft operating systems. The program belongs to the amateur-radio software category and is currently offered in its seventh major release, version 7.09, representing the fourth publicly distributed generation of the logger since its initial launch. Designed to run natively on Windows XP through the latest Windows 11, the lightweight executable provides a familiar grid-style logbook, automatic dupe checking, real-time scoring aligned with major contest rules, Cabrillo export for seamless submission, and integrated support for the most common VHF-plus modes such as CW, SSB, FM and digital variants. Operators can use VUSC to track QSOs during field-day operations, multi-operator club activities, or single-operator home-station efforts, while built-in band-plan reminders and serial-number auto-increment help reduce operating errors under time pressure. Because the logger stores its data in portable text-based files, logs can be edited off-line, backed up to cloud storage, or later imported into general-purpose amateur-radio suites for award tracking. The interface scales correctly on high-DPI monitors and offers keyboard shortcuts optimized for minimal mouse interaction, allowing contesters to keep their hands on the radio and the key. VUSC for Windows is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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