


HamStack Control interface: see for more information.Voice Macros: record yourself and play to VOX.


Please test and become familiar with it before using it live during Field Day. NOTE: While I try my best to ensure this Field Day logger is fault tolerant, I can make no guarantees or warranties. IPad Specifics: Sections worked are shown vs sections not worked for each zone. Dup detection between devices is an exercise left to the exported spreadsheet application of choice. Sections logged include: Date/time,Mode, Band, Callsign, Class, Section, Operator, CommentĮxporting: Exporting logs from the Field Day tool is via e-mail in the form of a CSV file that any spreadsheet program can open.ĭup Detection: The app does the standard dup detection you would see in a PC/Mac based app. I will happily respond to feedback, entertain feature requests, and answer questions directly, please contact me at the email address listed on or QRZ. Please visit for an example of how to import. Regarding IMPORTING: As of December 8, 2010, HamLog support importing ADIF files. Personally, I transfer all contacts to paper after coming back from field QRP fun. It is more for quick logging while portable or mobile. Please NOTE: This application is not meant to replace a more formal method of logging such as a computer based logging application or the classic paper method. If you leave a complaint in a review please leave your callsign so I can get in touch with you to fix your problem, or email me directly. I try to implement just about every request I receive and fix just about every complaint I receive or see in the reviews. HamLog supports iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. It does a lot more than just logging, see the list below. It is meant for use when operating portable from the field or mobile (drive safe!). It maintains past contacts in chronological order giving the user the ability to quickly add new and edit existing contacts. HamLog is an amateur radio logging and tools application.
