What’s better than using Ham Contest | Radio Calendar by Muhammad Zakwan? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Ham Contest | Radio Calendar is basically a clean, no-drama way to keep track of ham radio contests. It pulls in events from a public calendar that splits everything by mode, so users can toggle CW, Phone, Digital, or a Mixed option for contests that offer more than one mode. Each event lives in only one list, so there is no messy duplication. It does need an internet connection, and it is very much a calendar first, not a bloated app pretending to be one.
Navigation is simple. There are quick view switches for agenda, week, or month, and a little picker to choose which calendars to show. Click a contest and it shows the sponsor link, though the actual clickable link shows after tapping more details. A small quirk, but easy to live with. Some rule pages are not in English, so a translator might be needed. The design is straightforward and a bit old school, which honestly helps. No clutter, just dates, times, and links that matter to operators.
On BlueStacks, the layout scales nicely, and the mouse makes hopping between weeks and filtering modes very easy. It is great for planning a contest weekend or just keeping an eye on what is coming up without scrolling forums. Nothing flashy, just reliable calendar info that stays out of the way.
BlueStacks gives you the much-needed freedom to experience your favorite apps on a bigger screen. Get it now.