Would it be possible to create an integration to HamClock that automatically populates the DX information in HamClock when a callsign is entered into the callsign field in WRL log?
I have HamClock running on a Raspberry Pi on my local network. There is an integration created for N3FJP that I used prior to switching to WRL as my primary logging solution. It’s nice to see info related to the other station pop up in HamClock automatically after I enter their callsign in the log (and before actually logging the contact).
Here’s the link to the N3FJP → HamClock integration, in case it helps:
I learned today that the creator of HamClock became a silent key a couple of days ago (on Jan 29, 2026) and as a result, HamClock will sunset in June, 2026. HamClock Project to Sunset June 2026
HamClock will cease working for everyone at that time, unless someone else picks up the project and keeps it going. For now, you can remove this request for HamClock integration. I didn’t expect it to be a priority with other development efforts in the pipeline. Thanks for considering this request.
If WRL could pickup the backend server portion, it would be great and no longer limited to a single person’s support. From what I understand, his servers aggregated several data sources through his connection.
I think if it could happen, it would be a great tribute to his legacy and ensure that the hamclock is viable for the future.
I am already a Lifetime VIP member, but I would contribute a small annual or one time amount to help support the hamclock operation. I felt strongly about supporting WRL to go Lifetime, I would again support the possibility of continued hamclock availability. Just my personal opinion. It wouldn’t be a requirement for access, just a separate go fund me type contribution.
PS I own 2 hamclock units, so I am not looking forward to the loss of the great experience and everything it provides.
73
Rodney
AE5TX
In the TOAD’s Discord server #General, there several people working on getting all the data sources extracted and documented for personal Apache server implementation. Brian Wilkins - KO4AQF is working on it.