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    DXLook Launches “Realtime View” — Live HF Propagation

    November 2025 DXLook has introduced a brand-new feature called Realtime View, giving amateur radio operators the ability to watch HF propagation unfold live — second by second — anywhere in the world. If you’ve ever wanted to see where signals are being heard right now, or track a band...
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    Amateur Radio Daily Adds Live Solar & HF Band Conditions

    For those who read Amateur Radio Daily, you’ll now see an improved version of the solar conditions in the site header — plus a new sidebar section showing current HF band conditions in real time. This update comes from a collaboration between Cale Mooth (K4HCK), who runs Amateur Radio Daily...
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    DXLook Adds Personalized Band Conditions

    DXLook has just rolled out a new feature called Personalized Band Conditions, giving hams a clearer picture of their own HF propagation in real time. Instead of showing the same “global” conditions for everyone, DXLook now tailors its band forecasts to your Maidenhead grid — factoring in your...
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    DXLook Launches VHF Propagation Map

    Hi all, I’m excited to share that we’ve just launched vhf.dxlook.com — a new real-time map dedicated to VHF propagation. The site uses live APRS-IS data to show stations, paths, hops, and coverage contours. Stations appear dynamically, and reception areas are grouped into distance lobes (50...
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    DXLook Adds QSO View and Multi-Language Support

    DXLook has introduced a new QSO View that lets radio amateurs upload their own ADIF (.adi) log files and see their QSOs displayed on the map. Each contact is shown with a great-circle arc from your station to the destination, and markers include details such as callsign, grid, band, mode, date...