

The Record Management section deals with the bottom layer of the three-tier model - the creation, deletion, and modification of QSO records in a log. The Log Management section explains how to create a log in the logbook, as well as the basic operations that users can perform with existing logs, such as printing, importing/exporting logs, and sorting. The section on Getting Started provides information on the PyQSO installation process through to creating a new logbook (or opening an existing one). The structure of this documentation is as follows. The source code for PyQSO, written in Python (version 3.x), is available for download from the GitHub repository. only display contacts with callsigns beginning with “M6”).

Print a hard-copy of logs, or print to PDF.Perform callsign lookups and auto-fill data fields using the qrz.com and online databases.Import logs in ADIF format, and export logs in ADIF or Cabrillo format.only show callsign and frequency information). Information is stored in a light-weight SQL database. Simple graphical interface through which users can manage informationĪbout the contacts/QSOs they make with other operators on the air. PyQSO is a logging tool for amateur radio operators.
