QSL.dk Amateur Radio Hub

Amateur Radio, Rebuilt For Real Activity

Run your operating life from one place.

QSL.dk brings together live event rooms, QSO logging, station equipment, and operator social activity so the radio conversation and the online coordination finally live in the same system.

Live event rooms Invite and RSVP flow Equipment-aware logs Profiles and friend feed
Coordinate before the radio opens Schedule public, private, or invite-only events and collect attendance in advance.
Stay connected while operating Use lightweight event chat, live participant status, callsign switching, and quick RST exchange in-room.
Keep the station context in every contact Logs carry callsign, radio, antenna, event identifier, and distance data.

Why It Works

Built around how operators actually organize contacts.

On Air

Event rooms instead of disconnected chat threads

Every event has a room with participant roles, join requests, live chat, callsign control, presence state, and map context tied to the actual operating session.

Logs

Logs that remember the operating conditions

Capture manual and event-driven QSO rows with event identifiers, RST, estimated distance, station callsign, radio, and antenna. Export stays ADIF-compatible.

The Shack

Your station inventory becomes useful data

Track radios and antennas, then see how each setup performs through QSO count, unique callsigns, and longest heard/received links back to actual log rows.

Social

Find operators through activity, not empty profiles

Profiles show shack information, planned events, and operator activity. The feed surfaces friend posts, new gear, created events, and archived event summaries.

For Clubs, Portable Ops, and Regular Nets

Use it for the whole rhythm of a radio session.

Before the event, you collect intent. During the event, you coordinate in-room. After the event, the archive, RST data, and QSO rows stay connected to the same session.

Before Publish the event, manage visibility, accept requests, and let operators join with the right callsign and location.
During Track active, away, and listening operators, exchange quick RST, switch equipment, and keep the room updated without heavy realtime infrastructure.
After Archive the room, keep the participant history, and revisit the event from logs, profiles, and equipment performance views.

Ready To Try It

Bring your callsign, your shack, and your next event.

QSL.dk is strongest when your operating identity, your room activity, and your logs stop living in separate tools.