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Florian Thienel edited this page Jul 2, 2023
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Hello Contest is a simple logging application for ham radio contests for Linux. It is written in Go using gotk3 for the UI. As I'm using this only for CW contests on HF, I have no idea how useful this program is for other modes or higher frequencies. If you have any suggestions, please don't hesitate and create an issue.
- Calculate points, multis, and score per band and in total. The calculation is done using the conval library. You can select the contest definition in the settings dialog (File > Settings).
- Show the current rate of QSOs, points, and multis in a comprehensive graphic.
- Show the course of points and multis over time per band.
- Get additional information about the entered callsign from the DXCC and super check partial databases, or a call history file.
- Use a call history file from a former contest to predict the exchange for the currently entered callsign.
- Connect to a dx cluster or a local CW skimmer and show the spotted stations in a spot list.
- Forward the spots to the spectrum view of your radio, if it supports the TCI protocol.
- Define different CW macros for the running and the search&pounce working mode.
- Connect to your transceiver through the Hamlib network protocol or the TCI protocol to keep the band and mode information in sync.
- Use the Hamlib daemon, the TCI protocol, or the cwdaemon to transmit CW macros.
- Export the logbook as Cabrillo, ADIF, CSV, or call history.
- Bandscope to visualize spots in the frequency spectrum
- Improve the spot list to focus on the relevant spots
- Proper support for RTTY and other digital modes
- Support for QTCs
- SO2R
- Real-time score submission to https://www.3830scores.com, http://contest.run, or https://contestonlinescore.com
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