Project goals:
- High-performance. QLog should be able to run on low-performance SOCs in portable operations, such as Raspberry Pis.
- Configurability and Modularity. QLog consists of tabs that can be added, moved, and resized however the operator likes.
- Reliable. QLog should be able to handle non-critical errors without crashing while alerting the user. Ideally, avoid errors in general.
Implemented features:
- Contact Logger
- Contact Viewer
- Callsign Lookup
- PSKReporter Map
Planned features:
- MUF (Maximum Usable Frequency) map
- DX Cluster information
- Solar information
- Frequency Allocation Chart for each license class
- Mode chart, ideally with images (To easily identify unknown signals via waterfall)
Possible features:
- Ability to log contacts to LOTW, QRZ, and output a CSV file
- Logging to a remote server with a custom API