next generation
web-based logging
welcome to the future of amateur radio logging software
– flexible, versatile, simple –
just powerful
Features
logging made easy
With an easy and intuitive web interface you can easily log your contacts
directly in the browser. Use our tiny helping tool WLGate to log from
WSJT-X or to send CAT data directly* from your radio to your Wavelog
account.
Available for Windows, Mac and Linux.
*needs FLrig running to get CAT data
advanced dxcluster
Our advanced DXcluster allows you to easily spot and filter DXCC, Continents, Bands and more. With the integrated DX waterfall on the Live QSO Page you can visually see where the activity is happening on the band and quickly tune to those frequencies (CAT connection required).
powerful maps
Wavelog comes with powerful mapping tools. Easily export your QSOs as
different maps, show them to your friends, and place an automatically
generated map in your QRZ.com bio.
The maps are highly customizable.
true statistics
Analyze your work.
How many grids did you work? How many days per year did you do HamRadio? What
was the farthest distance you worked on 70cm band?
and much more..
honorable awards
Wavelog helps you to analyze your data and shows you how far/close you are
from your next award certificate.
More than 20 awards all over the world have been implemented so far and more
are following.
qsl management
The most common third party services are fully supported by Wavelog. You can sync your logs with eQSL, LotW, HRDlog, QRZ.com and QO-100 Dx Club. Your QSO's are automatically confirmed with eQSL and LotW and eQSL cards can be directly viewed in the WebUI. Additionally you can upload scanned QSL cards for QSO's.
clubstation support
Optimized for club stations and multi-operator environments, Wavelog supports multiple operators and stations. You can easily switch between operators and stations, and all QSOs are automatically assigned to the correct operator. This is especially useful for contesting, amateur radio clubs, and special event stations.
Multiple Languages
multilanguage
Wavelog is translated into various languages by developers and the
community. Want to help? Join us on our
translation platform
.
Missing your language? Contact us at 'translation at wavelog dot org' or create
an issue on
Github
.
About Wavelog
The work on this project started at the end of 2023 as a spin-off of the well-known amateur radio software Cloudlog. The four core developers – DF2ET, DJ7NT, HB9HIL and LA8AJA – who have pushed Cloudlog forward for months and years, decided to continue their work in a fork that led to Wavelog. Since its initial release on February 1st, 2024, Wavelog has made tremendous progress in terms of stability and functionality. We are proud that Wavelog is developed by radio amateurs for radio amateurs, without commercial motives, but out of pure passion for the hobby. Every line of code is the result of hard work to continuously improve this great piece of software. Wavelog stands for its simplicity, powerful tools, and open-source code. As a web application, Wavelog offers the great advantage of being accessible from anywhere in the world. Whether on a professional server, rented webspace or a RaspberryPi at home, Wavelog makes it possible to manage your logbook anytime, anywhere. Try it yourself and experience improved web-based logging on your server.