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# OpsLog
A modern, fast ham-radio logger for **Windows** — Log4OM-style entry, real-time
CAT for **OmniRig**, native **FlexRadio/SmartSDR**, native **Icom CI-V** (USB
*and* remote-over-internet, replacing RS-BA1) and **TCI** (SunSDR / Expert
Electronics), a DX cluster with spot alerts, awards tracking, maps, contest
logging, QSL management and a QSL-card designer.
Built with **Wails v2** (Go backend + React/TypeScript frontend), **pure Go**
(no CGO). SQLite holds the configuration; the logbook can be the local SQLite
file *or* a **shared MySQL** database so several operators run one log. Fully
themeable and bilingual (English / French).
Developed by **F4BPO**.
## New here? Read these first
1. **[[Installation]]** — download / build and first launch.
2. **[[Getting Started]]** — the entry strip, logging your first QSO, choosing a
profile.
3. **[[CAT Control]]** — connect your radio (OmniRig, FlexRadio, Icom, TCI).
## What OpsLog does
| Area | Pages |
|------|-------|
| Enter and manage QSOs | [[Logging Basics]] · [[Recent QSOs and Filters]] · [[Import and Export ADIF]] |
| Control your radio | [[CAT Control]] · [[FlexRadio]] · [[Icom]] · [[Remote Icom over the Internet]] |
| Chase DX | [[DX Cluster and Spots]] · [[Maps and Antennas]] |
| Station hardware | [[Amplifiers and Switches]] · [[Audio and Keyers]] |
| Events & contests | [[Contest Logging]] · [[Net Control]] · [[Multi-Operator Live Status]] |
| Confirmations | [[Awards]] · [[QSL Management]] · [[QSL Card Designer]] |
| Configuration | [[Settings and Data]] · [[Security]] · [[Profiles and Databases]] |
| Something wrong? | [[Troubleshooting]] |
## Design in one line
Everything you configure (settings, profiles, rigs, cluster nodes, award lists,
QSL templates, lookup cache) lives in a **local SQLite** file so the UI is
instant. Only the **QSOs** live where the active profile points them — local
SQLite or a shared MySQL. See [[Profiles and Databases]].