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Cabrillo

The Cabrillo Specification was originally developed by Trey Garlough, N5KO to provide a method for consistent
data formatting that sponsors could use in the submission of contest logs. Contest sponsors including CQ, ARRL,
and DARC quickly supported the idea. More importantly and key to its viability, leading program authors such as
K1EA, N6TR, K8CC, W5XD, EI5DI and others also embraced the concept.

Since its earliest days, the Cabrillo Specification has been the recognized gold standard for contest logs and has
revolutionized the contesting world. It has enabled many contests to support electronic log submission and
automate the log checking process. The WWROF administers the Cabrillo Specification on behalf of the
contesting community.

There are two versions of the Cabrillo Specification. V2 is now deprecated and should be supported only for
legacy purposes. All users are urged to migrate to V3 as soon as possible. Cabrillo V3 is intended to be
backwards compatible with previous versions of Cabrillo. Therefore if people submit logs that were created by
Cabrillo v2-compliant loggers, their logs should be accepted by Cabrillo v3 email robots.

Questions about the Cabrillo Specification or enhancement requests should be sent to cabrillo@wwrof.org.

Cabrillo Specification – Header

Cabrillo Specification – QSO Data

Cabrillo Specification Notes and FAQ

Change log

World Wide Radio Operators Foundation


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