To begin, click the Browse button and select a log file. ADIF, Cabrillo and SOTA CSV files are supported.
QTH: (Not Set)
| Log start | - |
|---|---|
| Log end | - |
| Duration | - |
| Time On | - |
| Time Off | - |
| QSOs | 0 |
| Unique calls | 0 |
| Grid squares | 0Details |
| Grid fields | 0Details |
| DXCCs | 0Details |
| CQ zones | 0Details |
| ITU zones | 0Details |
This is a utility to plot amateur radio contacts ("QSOs") on a map.
Start by uploading a data file in ADIF, Cabrillo or SOTA CSV format on the Data tab. Information such as your callsign and location ("QTH") will be populated automatically, but you can override them if necessary.
Then, progress to the Display tab if you want to customise the appearance of the map, markers, lines, heatmaps, overlays etc. Lots of options are available.
Finally, the Stats tab will give you some information on the data you have loaded.
This tool was created by Ian Renton, MØTRT. The source code is Public Domain licenced, meaning you can do anything you like with it without restriction.
The QSO Map Tool is free to use, has no adverts, no cookies, and does not store any data outside of your own computer. Where QSOs are found with missing data, the Spothole API is queried to fetch the data. No personally identifying information such as your own callsign is transmitted.
Worked grid squares
Worked grid fields
Worked CQ zones
Worked ITU zones
Band Colours
◼ 160m
◼ 80m
◼ 60m
◼ 40m
◼ 30m
◼ 20m
◼ 17m
◼ 15m
◼ 12m
◼ 10m
◼ 6m
◼ 4m
◼ 2m
◼ 70cm
◼ 23cm
◼ 13cm
◼ Multiple bands
◼ Unknown band
Mode Colours
◼ CW
◼ Phone
◼ Data
◼ Multiple modes
◼ Unknown mode
xOTA Icons
Parks on the Air (POTA)
Summits on the Air (SOTA)
Worldwide Flora & Fauna (WWFF)
Global Mountain Activity (GMA)
Bunkers on the Air (WWBOTA)
Islands on the Air (IOTA)
World Castles Award (WCA)
Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society (ARLHS)
Mills on the Air (MOTA)
(Multiple xOTA programmes)
(Unknown xOTA programme)
(Hunter)