Once you have the ADIF file local on your computer, visit ADIF to Map and click on the Choose File button and select the ADIF file. When you export an ADIF file, you’d create a local file on your computer, so note the location of that file. Over time I might add some steps for the more popular ones to the FAQ, but there are so many different logging programs in use I wouldn’t be able to keep it up to date. You’ll need to find out how to export an ADIF file from your specific logging program. Without a latitude/longitude or grid square associated with each contact, there’s nothing to map.ĪDIF is a standard format used by most all logging programs to import/export data. If you don’t make a lot of contacts, some programs support population from QRZ without a paid subscription but the number of lookups is limited. I use QRZ and their XML subscription service ($29.95/yr) and it’s well worth it. Most logging programs allow you to capture this information (lat/lon and/or grid) but it normally needs to be entered by you or populated via a callbook such as QRZ or HamCall to name a couple. The ADIF to Map web application requires your logging program to associate a latitude/longitude or grid square with each record.
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