Online Ham Radio Logbook & QSL Card Creator
DigiQSL gives amateur radio operators everything they need to log QSOs, design and send digital QSL cards, import ADIF files, and confirm contacts — all from the browser, on any device.
Online QSL Card Creator
Design professional digital QSL confirmation cards right in your browser — no software to download or install. Upload your own background photos, customise the callsign overlay with adjustable font size and positioning, and see a real-time preview of your card on a high-resolution canvas.
Fill in the QSO details — contact callsign, band, mode, frequency, RST, date and time, QTH — and your card is ready to send or download as an image. Works without registration for quick guest sends, and registered users get their designs saved per station.
Digital Ham Radio Logbook
Keep a full online QSO logbook with manual entry or ADIF import. Every contact is logged with band, mode, frequency, RST, date, time, callsign, operator, and QTH — plus optional fields for contest exchanges, satellite data, propagation modes, and reference activations.
Filter your logbook by callsign, band, mode, or QSL status. Track which contacts are unsent, queued, sent, or confirmed with interactive status badges. Create multiple logbooks to organise contacts by event, expedition, or station. Your amateur radio contact log is always accessible from any device.
Send QSL Cards by Email
Send your digital QSL cards directly to the contact station by email with one click. Recipients receive a professional email with a link to a beautiful public viewer page — they do not need a DigiQSL account to view or download their card.
DigiQSL automatically looks up known recipient emails to speed delivery. When you send a QSL, the corresponding logbook entry is updated with the send status so you always know which contacts have been confirmed.
Two-Way QSL Confirmation
When both operators in a QSO use DigiQSL, the platform automatically confirms the contact. Matching uses normalised callsigns, same band, same mode (with equivalence groups for related modes like SSB/USB/LSB), and a time window — so confirmation happens reliably even with minor logging differences.
Both sides are updated at once. Confirmed contacts show a distinct badge in both operators' logbooks — a genuine bilateral QSL confirmation without manual coordination.
ADIF Import
Import your existing QSO logs from any amateur radio logging software that exports ADIF files. Upload .adi, .adif, or .adx files and preview every record before committing — DigiQSL organises them into ready, warnings, potential duplicates, and rejected buckets so you stay in control.
The import engine maps 63 ADIF fields into the logbook schema, preserves unmapped fields, detects duplicates against your existing log, and lets you select exactly which records to import. Move your entire logging history online in minutes.
Multi-Station Management
Manage multiple station profiles — home, portable, contest, SOTA, and any other configuration. Each station carries its own callsign, QTH, grid square, CQ zone, ITU zone, and QSL card design. Switch between stations when logging contacts or sending QSL cards.
Station details are preserved as historical snapshots on each QSO so your records stay accurate even if you update your station information later.
Mobile Friendly
DigiQSL works on any device — desktop, tablet, or phone. The responsive layout adapts to your screen so you can design QSL cards, log contacts, and manage your logbook from the field with full functionality. No app download required — just open your browser.
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Create and send your first digital QSL card in minutes — no account required.
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