About DX Data
DX Data is an ad-free, modern web-based DX Cluster & Logging application built for amateur radio operators who are passionate about DXing. DX Data aggregates real-time spots from DXSpider, DXSummit, the Reverse Beacon Network (RBN), and PSK Reporter in a clean, responsive interface designed for both desktop and mobile.
Key Features
- Real-Time Streaming Data — Live DX spots and news delivered via WebSockets with no page refresh required.
- Advanced Filtering — Filter by DXCC entity, band, mode, CQ zone, continent, spotter zone, custom DX watchlist, and more.
- Club Log Integration — Filter spots against your personal DXCC chart so you only see the band/entity combos you still need.
- Secure Cloud Logbook — Log QSOs in a secure, cloud-based logbook with ADIF import/export, QRZ callsign lookups, and built-in LoTW and Club Log integration — accessible from any device.
- DX Email Alerts — Receive real-time email notifications for spots matching your filters, even when you're away from the shack.
- PSK Reporter — Stream live PSK Reporter reception reports for any callsign, with continent-level SNR reports you won't find elsewhere.
- Dashboard — Band-by-band propagation overview with advanced CQ zone and continent filtering so you'll always know which bands are open where.
Cloud Logbook
The DX Data logbook gives you a fast, modern place to store and manage your QSOs — no desktop software to install, no local files to back up. Every contact is kept securely in your account and available from any device, anywhere.
- ADIF Import & Export — Import your existing log from any ADIF-compatible file, and export your log from DX Data at any time.
- Automatic Callsign Lookups — Name, QTH, grid square, DXCC entity, continent and CQ zone are pre-populated from QRZ the moment you enter a callsign.
- LoTW Integration — Pull QSL confirmations straight from ARRL's Logbook of the World server and have them matched against your existing QSOs.
- Club Log Upload — One-click upload of your QSOs to your Club Log account via the official Club Log API.
- Full ADIF Field Set — Band, mode/submode, frequency, RST sent/received, DXCC, state, grid, and QSL status are tracked for every contact using the latest ADIF Version 3.1.7 standards.
- Fast, Searchable Table — Browse your full log in a responsive, paginated view that works equally well on desktop and mobile.
- Tightly Integrated — Log QSO's directly from the DX Cluster spot page with a single click — without ever missing a spot.
Who Is It For?
DX Data is designed for licensed amateur radio operators — whether you're chasing DXCC entities, running a contest, logging every contact, or simply keeping an eye on what's active on the bands. It combines data from multiple global networks into a single, unified view with powerful filtering so you see exactly the spots you care about.
Registration
This website requires registration prior to use. If the email address you register with matches your QRZ.com contact info, account approval will be automatic. If not, additional verification may be required.
RBN Spot Key
dB: Lowest reported signal strength.
Q: Number of skimmers that heard the spot. An '*' means there was disagreement about frequency. The frequency shown is a majority view of all the skimmers.
Z: Other CQ zones that also heard the spot.
Learn More
Check out the FAQ for detailed answers about how DX Data works, or visit the Club Log Setup Guide to get started with DXCC filtering.
Help & Feedback
Please email your questions, comments, and suggestions to: admin@dxdata.io
Thanks for using DX Data!