Thank you for the notice.

As I work in IT for the daily grind, I know how expensive free can be.  I think everyone in IT hears all about free wireless this and free wireless that.  Ironically wireless is neither free nor without wires!

Servers and bandwidth is also not free.  So thank you for following up on donating to this excellent service for HAMs!

John Exum
KI5FXK


On Sun, Mar 22, 2026 at 10:24 AM Glenn Wolf via ADXA <adxa@mailman.qth.net> wrote:

All -

I just completed a donation to ClubLog.  This has been an annual donation for the past couple of years.   Though ClubLog is free, there are bills they have to pay.   Our donation will help with that.   

If you use ClubLog, you are already familiar with the many services they provide.  If you are not familiar with ClubLog look at the list of services and benefits below.

Club Log is a web-based application that analyses log files from radio amateurs all over the world. Using the logs, Club Log offers you a wide range of reports for your own benefit, and identifies large scale trends from the sum of all activity in the database.

If you participate in Club Log by uploading your log you will receive:

  • Personal DXCC reports and league tables, including HF and Satellite modes
  • Detailed analysis of your log, using researched DXCC information
  • Grid squares and zone charts for your log, again based on detailed research
  • A personal timeline of your activity (DXCCs per year, band and mode info)
  • Your own log search tool, eg. to link from your web page or QRZ profile
  • A filtered DX Cluster which only tells you about DX you still 'need'
  • A say in the Club Log most wanted report: your log is part of the trend data
  • Access to propagation and activity predictions, using everyone's logs
  • QSL suggestions to help you send out just the cards you need
  • OQRS (Online QSL Requests) to make direct and bureau QSLing faster and easier, powered by Log Matching
  • Definitions and raw data: Everything you see in Club Log is shared freely and openly with the entire amateur radio community, and backs the callsign logic used in most logging software.
  • Expeditions tools including charts, stats, log search, QSL and fund raising tools for qualifying expeditions
  • Live Streams to make it engaging and interactive to work DXpeditions
  • Satisfaction from taking part in and improving a free DXing resource.


73,

Glenn

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