Amateur Radio Log Converters and File Format Tools
Find software applications to convert your ham radio log files between various formats like ADIF, Cabrillo, and other logging programs.
Amateur radio operators frequently need to move their QSO logs between different software applications. This often involves converting log files from one format to another, especially when submitting contest logs or uploading to services like LoTW and eQSL. Log converters help hams manage their station records efficiently, ensuring compatibility across various logging programs and online platforms.
This category features tools for converting between common amateur radio log formats. Operators can find utilities to convert logs into the Cabrillo format for contest submissions, or to and from the ADIF standard for general logging software. Programs like ADIF Master and LogConv support multiple formats, allowing hams to migrate old DBF logs or prepare files for services like LoTW. There are also specialized tools, such as ADIF to Excel converters, for more flexible data management.
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Windows program to divide one big ADIF file to many shorter ADIF files, based on qso numers, in example to send it to LoTW.
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ADIF Master is a Windows program for working with amateur radio log-books. ADIF Master convert Cabrillo, TR, CT logs or a part of it into an ADIF file. Also you can use ADIF Master to open and edit ADIF log files using filters, add and remove or modify ADIF tags and entries
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Download this Microsoft Excel-based converter to import ADIF to Excel table and export the Excel Table to ADIF file format.
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Official ADIF Site. ADIF is an open standard for exchange of data between ham radio software packages available from different vendors.
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Freeware Adif to cabrillo converter by SP7DQR. Windows ADIF 2 Cabrillo log format converter application let you translate you contest log book from the standard ADIF format to the Cabrillo format.
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Win32 command line utility, that allows you to create Master Callsign Database file (DTA), used in many contesting programs, from different logs in ADIF, Cabrillo, and plain text formats.
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This program will convert comma delimited ASCII files to ADIF format for import into a logging program that supports ADIF import. The program is intended to be used with comma separated text files produced with other logging programs or with spread sheet programs, such as Excel.
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A freeware apple Macintosh-based program that helps amateur radio contesters by converting a log from a radio contest into the Cabrillo file format which may be submitted to the contest sponsor.
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Contest Log Converter it's a Windows program that allow to convert data file between the most used Contest Log. The program allow you to convert 12 different type of contest, selected from the common contest managed from the Contest Log program. The follow program ,CT by K1EA, TR by N6TR and NA by K8CC are full supported with the conversion of the most famous world contests.
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CT2ADIF converts a CT contest log .BIN file to ADIF.
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Free Logbook conversion program that allows the conversion of some old DBF log files (DXLog, EasyLog, LogPlus, TopLog, TurboLog TotalHAM92) to the ADIF Format, 3.8Mb ZipFile
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Freeware , 3.8 MB executable that allows the conversion of some old DBF log files (DXLog, EasyLog, LogPlus, TopLog, TurboLog TotalHAM92) to the ADIF Format by TRX-Manager authors
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The new LogConv currently supports ADIF, Cabrillo, CT9, CT10, EQF and TR Log files as input and can output both ADIF and Cabrillo formatted files by ka5wss
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LoTW and eQSL export utility for Windows allows you to export your LOTW and eQSL marked qso's from Logger32 or an existing ADIF file. This program has been discontinued by author in favour of L32 LogSync.
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This program converts an ADIF report file from ARRL's Logbook of the World (LoTW) to comma-separated value (CSV) format so that it can be read into a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel.
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Free windows program that download data from LoTW and modify an ADIF file exported from Logger32. This utility downloads data from LoTW and save data in the correct format required by Logger32. This program can be used instead of original ARRL scraper.exe tool.
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Freeware windows program by VE3NEA that allow to view and edit the Master Callsign Database file used in many contesting programs, import and export callsigns, auto-download announced DX operations.
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Converts your logs into ADIF (Shacklog, EasyLog, PC-Profilog, LogPlus, DXLog, Log-Projekt, QW, UKWTEST, DAS LOG, HAM-LCT, Eurowinlog, StationMaster, Catlog, ARMAP95/98/2000, SPRINT, WinFD32, WAG, Fivenine, Excel Spreadsheet, CSV or TXT file; also ADIF to ASCII, import into RXCLUS DXCC and IOTA database, *.upf import file for IOTAMEM2 and many other features)
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Program which will allow you easy migration from logPlus to another logging software. Tested with Logger by K4CY so let me know it you have problem ADIF import to other software.
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Cabrillo2Adif A software for converting the radio logs from Cabrillo to Adif log format (for Mac OS X)
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This software loads WPX type ADIF files with the <PFX:xxx> tag and calculates the different callsign prefixes. The software will load and capture the totals for big files. ADIF files must have the .adi file extension.
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This simple utility is intended to facilitate the coversion of a properly formatted ADIF file to a delimited text file. This file may then be used for import into such applications as MS Excel or others.
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This freeware application for Linux and windows, allows you to convert an ADIF file to a KML file so you can map your QSOs easily and open it with google maps, or google earth or any application supporting the KML format
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Excel spreadsheet to input your old manual logbook data and have it converted to the ADIF format
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FISTS Log Converter simplifies various tasks for amateur radio operators. It aids in tracking FISTS Awards, submitting applications, and creating logs for FISTS Activities in Europe like the Ladder and EuCW Snakes & Ladders. Users can generate callsign checklists and import logs from existing logging programs via ADIF files. Available as freeware, it runs on Windows 2000 and later versions
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This utility will convert any amateur radio logbook that has been stored in Microsoft Access MDB format and convert the file into either a delimited CSV file or to an ADIF formatted file
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LogConv is a versatile utility designed to convert Amateur Radio log files between various formats such as ADIF, Cabrillo, CT9, CT10, EQF, and TR Log. It offers both GUI and Command line versions for user convenience. LogConv normalizes QSO data, breaking it into separate fields for better visibility. Additionally, it can extrapolate geographic information from contest exchanges, aiding in awards tracking