Click Here for the latest release, including a Windows Installer. The Windows Installer is self-contained, and does not require internet access at runtime.
The 28-minute screencast video above, from December 2016, covers most of the key features.
Click any of the quick links in the 'Key Features' section below to start watching at that section, or at that section's demo.
November 2017: here's a new 8-minute screencast video on the FleetSync features of Radiolog, including FleetSync muting and selective device filtering.
January 2018: here's a new 4-minute summary screencast video on using Radiolog without Fleetsync.
Nevada County Sheriff's Search and Rescue (ncssar-nc.org) has been using this radio log tool on every callout since early 2015.
This open-source project is mainly intended for use by other Search and Rescue teams.
Prior to mid-2022, there was no downloadable installer available, and radiolog was not available as a Windows executable. Installation was a much more manual process. See those installation guidelines here. Thanks to user @erinn for creating the release workflow including the radiolog Windows executable, and the executable installer.
See guidelines for contributing to this project here. Also see Developer notes and GitHub workflow notes.
The general idea:
General Radio Log management
- Intended to be user-friendly and intuitive, with no training necessary to make use of key features
- Most features are automated
- Less overhead = Reduced Fiddling
- Fewer options = Reduced Fiddling
- Reduced Fiddling = more effective Radio Operator
Key Features
Overview slideshow (17 slides describing the features in a bit more detail): overview PDF
FleetSync interface details are spelled out here.
Please contact the author if other documentation would be helpful.
See the Developer Notes.