RTLE – Real-time log entry

Real-time log entry – a tool to enter QSO from SOTA/GMA/WWFF activations in real-time – everything just in your browser.

Even though it is a web application, it can be used offline. You just need to load the page when you have Internet access – after that, you can continue using the application regardless of whether you’re online or not.

Screenshot the RTLE on a mobile phone

Saving a new QSO is simple – just enter the callsign and press Enter. The QSO will be saved in the browser with the current UTC time and will appear in the QSO list.

The QSO input field is multifunctional. You can log the QSO in real-time by entering the callsign, change the mode by typing CW or SSB, and switch bands by entering 80M, 60M, etc. You can also directly enter the frequency, and the correct band will be set automatically.

Editing a QSO is a breeze – simply click or tap on the QSO in the list, and a modal window will appear, allowing you to edit or delete the QSO.

How to use:

Type OK2CQR and press Enter. The QSO with OK2CQR will be logged with the frequency, band, and mode settings you’ve selected above.

Now, if you want to QSY to 20M, you can use the band selector or manually enter the correct frequency in the Frequency field. Alternatively, you can simply type 20M into the QSO field, press Enter, and RTLE will automatically adjust the band and frequency for you.

The same applies to mode selection. You can simply type the mode directly into the QSO field, and RTLE will make the change for you.

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Source code is available on GitHub – https://github.com/ok2cqr/rtle

Working application is on https://rtle.ok2cqr.com