Versions:

  • 2.4.3
  • 2.4.2
  • 2.4.1
  • 2.3.4
  • 2.3.2

KLog 2.4.3, released by EA4K, is a cross-platform logging application designed for amateur-radio operators who need to record and manage on-air contacts from any major operating system. Belonging to the communications category, the program provides a unified, ADIF-compliant database that lets hams track QSOs, award progress, and station statistics whether they are operating from a Linux shack, a macOS laptop, or a Windows desktop. Typical use cases include daily rag-chewing, contesting, DX-pedition logging, and confirming contacts for ARRL’s DXCC, IOTA, or WAZ awards; the software also exports Cabrillo files for contest submission and generates customizable QSL cards or labels. Because KLog is open-source and portable, field operators can run it from a USB stick on club computers or Raspberry Pi rigs without installation privileges, while home users can leave it running continuously to monitor real-time band-activity maps and solar data. The project has evolved through five major versions, each expanding support for new contests, rigs via Hamlib, and LoTW/eQSL upload automation, ensuring that the current 2.4.3 build remains compatible with modern transceivers and online confirmation services. KLog 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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