Everything you need to know about HAM QuickLog — devices, features, formats, and pricing.
HAM QuickLog is an amateur radio logging app for iPhone, iPad and Android. It lets operators log contacts in seconds with quick entry, instant callsign lookup, ADIF and CSV import/export, POTA/SOTA/IOTA activation fields, and a dedicated contest mode.
HAM QuickLog runs on iPhone and iPad (iOS/iPadOS) and on Android phones and tablets. It is available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Yes. HAM QuickLog includes dedicated on-screen fields for Parks on the Air (POTA), Summits on the Air (SOTA) and Islands on the Air (IOTA), including MY_SIG_INFO, SIG_INFO, MY_SOTA_REF, IOTA and MY_IOTA, so activations can be logged quickly in the field.
Yes. HAM QuickLog imports and exports contacts in ADIF, the industry-standard logging format compatible with all major logging software, and can also export to CSV. You can import via the Share sheet or directly from a URL.
Yes. HAM QuickLog has a dedicated contest mode with real-time duplicate (dupe) checking and automatic TX exchange updates, so you can log entries efficiently during a contest.
Yes. After entering a callsign, HAM QuickLog shows country, ITU zone, CQ zone and DXCC number instantly, and integrates with QRZ.com and HAMQTH.com so you can view and import operator info directly into your log entry.
HAM QuickLog is a paid app. It costs $2.99 (USD) on the Apple App Store for iPhone and iPad, and $2.49 (USD) on Google Play for Android. Prices may vary by region based on local store pricing.