Projects
Software
Tools I build for the parts of amateur radio that still involve too much manual work. Both are released, free, and GPL — I use them for my own activations and my own radios before anyone else sees them.

Codeplug Magic
One master channel database. Every radio you own.
Cross-platform desktop app for building and programming amateur-radio codeplugs from a single master channel database.

ADIF Editor
A native macOS editor for ADIF log files, built around POTA activations.
Native macOS ADIF log editor with purpose-built Parks on the Air tooling and a byte-identical round-trip guarantee.
Before you download
Neither app is code-signed. Signing requires paid developer accounts these projects don't have, so macOS and Windows both put up a warning on the first launch — expected, and not a sign the download is broken. Each project documents the way past it once.
Both are GPL and the source is public, so if you would rather not run a binary you did not build yourself, building from source is a supported path. Bugs go to the issue tracker on the project's repo.