In the past, I have set up multiple clubs with the N3FJP logging =
software for FD. This allows ALL operators to access a central logging =
database, and makes it easy as pie at the end of field day to calculate =
and submit scores. It interfaces with SSB, Digital (such as FT4/8) and =
cw operators. It has modules specifically for ARRL FD, as well as most =
other contests you can think of. You can get a club licence for only a =
few bucks..

https://www.n3fjp.com/

WA5LEE=20
Lee Glassman, ARRL/ANCHORAGE VE, COM-L, COM-T, AUXC,=20
RADO, ITSL, NREMT #E3525310
Tomball, Texas
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Subject: Re: [BVARC] Field Day logging for LINUX??

This looks like a good start:=20
https://www.hamradiosecrets.com/ham-radio-logging-software.html

Actually, quite a few things came up in my duck-duck-go search for =
"linux ham radio logging program"

On 5/26/25 17:28, ralph phillips via BVARC wrote:
> I am now running Linux and need a logging program that will do=20
> contests (I want to do Field Day this year).
> N1MM does not seem to have a Linux version.
> CQLog runs on Linux but does not really support contests.
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> Any suggestions???
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> Thanks,
> Ralph KE5HDF
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