Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about our apps and services.
Our apps are available on iOS (iPhone and iPad), Android, and macOS. HAM QuickLog is our flagship app and is available on both iOS and Android. Some apps like Ham Distance are iOS-only.
Currently, syncing between devices is possible through importing and exporting ADIF files.
Yes! HAM QuickLog supports ADIF file import. You can import files from your Mac/PC via iTunes File Sharing, via URL, or through email attachments.
Currently, HAM QuickLog is available for iOS and Android mobile devices. A Mac version is in the making and will be available later this year.
You can export your logs in ADIF format, which is the standard format supported by most amateur radio logging software. Go to Settings > Export in the app.
The DX Cluster is a network where amateur radio operators share real-time information about stations they hear on the air. Our DX Cluster app connects to these clusters and shows you which DX stations are currently active.
For basic logging, no internet connection is required. However, features like DX Cluster, callsign lookup, and cloud sync require an internet connection.
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