A python application to log QSOs directly to QRZ.com from the command line
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qrzlogger
This script is a QRZ.com command line QSO logger. It does the following:
- asks the user for a call sign
- displays available call sign info pulled from QRZ.com
- displays all previous QSOs with this call (pulled from QRZ.com logbook)
- asks the user to enter QSO specific data (date, time, report, band etc.)
- uploads the QSO to QRZ.com's logbook
- fetches the just uploaded QSO from QRZ.com for review
- starts again from 1)
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Installation
qrzlogger needs Python 3 and the following libraries:
- xmltodict
- prettytable
- colored
- requests
Furthermore, you need at least the XML subscription from QRZ.com.
Before installing qrzlogger, please make sure that the above mentioned libraries have been installed:
# python3 -m pip install xmltodict
# python3 -m pip install prettytable
# python3 -m pip install colored
# python3 -m pip install requests
To download or update qrzlogger, clone the repo:
# git clone https://codeberg.org/mclemens/qrzlogger.git
Usage
- execute the application with "python3 qrzlogger.py"
- qrzlogger creates a default config file and states its location (e.g. ~/.qrzlogger.ini)
- adapt ~/.qrzlogger.ini to your needs. Important setting are:
- station_call: This is your station call (must match with the QRZ.com logbook)
- api_key: Your QRZ.com API key. You find it under "settings" in the QRZ.com logbook'
- qrz_user: Your QRZ.com user name, typically your call sign'
- qrz_pass: Your QRZ.com password (not the API key)'
- execute the application again with "python3 qrzlogger.py"