![]() ![]() ![]() There are some bugs here and there but Jarrett continues to release bug fixes and new features at a steady rate. The user interface is tuned for portable operating with just enough features and not a lot of fluff. I’ve been using it on Windows, an iPad, and my iPhone. It runs on multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS and Android. The HAMRS logger is a relatively new logging program by Jarrett/KB0ICT. This Windows program uses CSV for the log files but it can also export the log in ADIF (Amateur Data Interchange Format).įor POTA activations, we tend to have a larger number of QSOs so I try to log them in real-time on a computing device. ![]() This program is reliable and easy to use. ![]() Later, I use the SOTA CSV Log Editor by G0LGS to enter the information into a CSV (Comma Separated Variable) file. If the number of QSOs is small, the paper method is easy and reliable. SOTA and POTA Logging Toolsįor SOTA, Joyce/K0JJW and I normally just use a paper log. Here are a few tools and tips to assist with your portable logging. (That would be me.) The SOTA CSV Log Editor Some of this comes from the idiosyncrasies of the logging software but often the errors are introduced by the operator. Even more common, I need to double-check and fix errors in my SOTA and POTA logs. The logging requirements for the two programs are different so I often need to adjust the log file before submitting it. Lately, the majority of my radio activity has been SOTA and POTA activations, sometimes simultaneously. ![]()
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