I’ve added locator.clublog.org to Club Log. Using vector not PNG raster tiles for the first time. It seems really great (very sharp text on retina displays even if zoomed). If you need to find your locator, or just want to explore the Maidenhead system, this is a light, easy option with a beautiful map.
The Club Log gateway is a tool developed by G7VJR to enable real-time uploads from three popular networked logging software tools, DXLog, N1MM and Win-Test. It replaces other plugins that upload to Club Log with a more efficient and reliable solution. The gateway is easy to use, and designed for robustness with specific functionality on both ends of the […]
The last few months have been especially busy behind the scenes for Club Log. I’ve spent a lot of time working on low-level details, mainly brought about by the installation of the new server in September. As so many things get updated as part of rebuilding onto a newer Linux OS, I started a list […]
Club Log report on the modes and activity of radio amateurs, dated March 2021
Club Log has received a substantial grant from major DX foundations to invest in new hardware for 2020 and beyond
Francesco, IV3TMM has long been part of the core of DXers who work with the team at Club Log to improve our database of DXCC and CQ zone lookups. In this post, at Francesco’s request, I’m posting some files which he has prepared which contain a remarkable asset: Google Earth KMZ files which show the […]
It’s now been 10 years since the first few features of Club Log were put together. This feels like longer than I expected – probably because the whole story of Club Log has rushed by. They say that time flies when you’re having fun! I wanted to share a few reflections and say a few […]
I’m thrilled to report to you that the half-billion mark has been passed, on 28 May 2018! The 500 millionth QSO was uploaded by W4PG, who uploaded a QSO with ZL1BQD on 17m (FT8). Congratulations in equal parts to Robert, W4PG and Roly, ZL1BQD. Here are the milestones I’ve recorded: October 2009: 10 million QSOs February […]
There is a great deal of interest in the growth of FT8 (and in particular, whether other modes are losing out to it), but the analysis of the raw data up to now has been dependent on whether I have the time to run the reports. It is reasonably hard to get a visually clean […]
Every few years, I’ve posted a chart of which modes are being used on the air (based on what is uploaded to Club Log). This report isn’t lightweight to calculate, so I don’t have it as a standard feature in Club Log for you to access, but I’m just as interested in the results as […]