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Radio Interface
The Radio Interface area of Wavelog allows you to control radios which are available within the Radio dropdown, at any time you can delete a radio if you no longer require it.
It's possible to interface Wavelog to amateur radio equipment via external APIs at the moment this is possible using the following tools.
These third-party tools require API keys which can be generated from Admin -> API
Highly recommend checking the Third Party Tools page on the wiki for a full list of radio interface applications.
We recommend WavelogGate created by Joerg (DJ7NT). This cross-platform tool works on Mac, Windows and Linux and provides a GUI tool to interface FlRig to Wavelog via the API.
Due the fact that Wavelog is a Fork of Cloudlog you also can use some Cloudlog Tools like:
After configuring the Radio, you need to select what you'd like to use for QSOs, to do this go to the QSO area, then the Station tab, then find Radio this is a drop-down select menu, select the correct radio then Log a QSO, this option will be set as a cookie and will be remembered in till you unselect it or the cookie expires.
- Installation on Linux server
- Installation on Windows server
- Installation via Docker
- Updating Wavelog
- Hints & Tips
- wavelog.php Config
- Migrate Cloudlog to Wavelog
- Authentication
- QSO Modes
- Backup
- Update Country Files
- User Accounts
- Global Options
- Debug
- Maintenance Mode
- Recommended Setup for Special Callsigns and Clubs
- API
- Station Profiles
- Radio Interface
- ADIF Import / Export
- Logbook of The World
- eQSL
- Print Requested QSLs
- Clublog Upload
- QRZ Logbook
- KML Export