I have used Klog [https://www.klog.xyz/, latest release: https://github.com/ea4k/klog/releases] in the past. It is a cross-OS platform and supports satellite QSOs in an easy manner. Give it a shot, the worse you will be out is some time since the program is free.

On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 11:06 PM James Jipping <jhjipping@gmail.com> wrote:
Good Morning:

Well, I starting to get back on the birds and realize I need to use LoTW
and, maybe QRZ.  So, I need an easy to use logging program to generate
the proper file for automatic transfer to LoTW/QRZ..  Maybe it could
interface with SatPC32 to get satellite, frequency, mode, etc info (I
hate typing).  Everything is on paper right now from way back to the
beginning 100' and 100's and 100's of QSO's.  I do not want to go there.
Fun to look at though.

Any suggestions??  Thank you.

Jim Jipping, W8MRR
AMSAT # 5512

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