The KB6IBB SWL Logger is a program designed for the shortwave radio listener. It offers shortwave specific logging of stations, with most tasks handled automatically within a console style of operation. The program also incorporates the use of EiBi, HFCC, and AOKI shortwave databases for logging and looking up various known shortwave stations world wide.
Features
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux Developer Program Participant.
- Supported Linux: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, Debian 12 (Bookworm),
- Supported Linux Desktops: Gnome 40/43, Cinnamon, Xfce.
- Supported Linux Theme: Adwaita with Cantarell 11 Pt Font.
- Rolling Linux Releases and Pi/ARM processors not supported.
- Windows 11 - 64 Bit Only.
- Windows 11 Edition work flow is identical to the Linux Edition.
- SDR Support: Gqrx, SDRConnect (when available), SDR++, HamLib.
- All Releases are LTS (Long Term Support). 3-5 year version life cycle.
- SWL Logger operates in the UTC time zone transparently. No need to configure timezones or offsets.
- Most tasks are completed automatically with a common sense work flow for live logging.
- SWL Logger incorporates the EiBi, HFCC, and AOKI Shortwave Databases. User Maintained.
- North American HF Propagation data from NOAA/WWV.
- Reddit: r/KB6IBBSWLLogger
- Minimum monitor size for Version 5 is 17 inch for Laptop/Desktop Usage.
- Supporting SWL Contests
Categories
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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3), Other LicenseFollow KB6IBB SWL Logger
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