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.ADIF File Extension

A .ADIF file is a Amateur Data Interchange Format, created by Raymond R. Ortgiesen IV.

Open with HAM-LOG. Available for Windows.

What is a .ADIF file?

An ADIF file, with the extension .ADIF, stands for Amateur Data Interchange Format. This type of file is commonly used in the amateur radio community. It is a data file that stores information in a plain text format, making it easy to read and edit. The content of an ADIF file typically includes one or more log entries, which are records of communication or contacts made using ham radio equipment. These log entries are created and managed through various software programs designed specifically for ham radio operators.

The purpose of using the ADIF format is to facilitate the sharing and exchanging of log information between different amateur radio logging programs. This is important for ham radio enthusiasts who want to keep accurate records of their radio contacts or need to submit their log data for contests or awards.

To open and work with an ADIF file, you can use specific software programs that support this format. Two examples of such programs are HAM-LOG and WriteLog. These programs allow users to view, edit, and manage their log entries stored in ADIF files. They provide tools and features tailored to the needs of amateur radio operators, helping them to efficiently handle their communication logs.

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