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Program README:
This program is 39 years old in 2023!! And it keeps on going..
Alan K Biocca W6AKB (Formerly WB6ZQZ) Wrote this in 1984 using small c
and it was titled "WB6ZQZ's Field Day Logging Program". In 2002, Mr Biocca
rewrote the program in Python and renamed it FDLog. That year, FDLog was
released as open source with the GNU License. The original FDLog is still in
use by the High Sierra Field Day Group and maintained by Mr Biocca at www.fdlog.info.
My name is Scott Hibbs KD4SIR. I found FDLog on the Internet and started using it
for Field Day 2012. In love with it, I immediately started learning Python. After
using FDLog for Field Day 2013, the South Central Indiana Communications Support
Group (SCICSG - we pronounce it scuzzy) wanted to know their individual scores and
wanted a quick way to see "who" was on which bands. When our upgrades were not
acted on by Mr Biocca, we decided to modify the program for ourselves for 2014.
We have enhanced the original program with a lot of enhancements and occasionally we
have and will pick up some of Mr Biocca's new ideas too.
We hope you fall in love with the program (like we have) and can help us improve it.
Send suggestions, help, pull request, ideas to Scott Hibbs at gmail.com
Please look in the Releaselog.txt file to see a list of our Enhancements!