NetLogger is a logging program that can use the internet to transmit check-in information to other users of NetLogger. Net participants that are ‘monitoring’ the net with NetLogger receive updated information every twenty seconds. NetLogger also has features designed to make logging check-ins easier. For instance, if you use the QRZ XML service, information like name, city and state can be filled-in for you automatically.
Other features of NetLogger include support for importing/exporting data in ADIF and CSV format, a built in contact database that supports complex searching, automatic entry of UTC, date and time when logging contacts, support for LoTW and eQSL uploads, plus many other features.
You can download NetLogger via this link: https://www.netlogger.org/
The use of NetLogger by the Propagation Roundtable is ‘unofficial’, and we do not endorse, recommend, prefer, or require the use of any logging program, system, or method. The Propagation Roundtable does not have access to the program source code to fix bugs.