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ADIF MCP core engine with plugin support (LoTW, eQSL, QRZ, Club Log)

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adif-mcp

Core Model Context Protocol (MCP) service for Amateur Radio Logging, per ADIF 3.1.5 specification

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Made with Python License: MIT

Core Project Health

ADIF GitHub release GitHub tag CI Docs pre-commit Conventional Commits SSL Certificate Expiry Check

MCP / API Readiness

MCP API Docs JSON Schema Manifest Validate

Compliance and Program Registry

ADIF 3.1.5 Program ID


Project Ethos

ADIF-MCP is a community-driven effort. It is not intended to replace or compete with existing ADIF libraries, utilities, or logging applications. Instead, it provides a common foundation that others can build upon.

  • Interoperability — a schema-driven, spec-compliant core that makes it easier for tools, logs, and services to talk to each other.
  • Extensibility — a plugin and integration framework for services like LoTW, eQSL, QRZ, and future platforms.
  • Collaboration — designed to complement, not fragment, the ecosystem of ADIF tools already enjoyed by the ham community.
  • Future-facing — introduces safe, typed access to ADIF data in contexts such as AI agents and MCP integrations, opening doors for innovation while preserving compatibility.

Our goal is simple: support and enhance the Amateur Radio logging ecosystem while keeping the project open, transparent, and aligned with the spirit of the hobby.


ADIF-MCP Engines

This package defines the ADIF MCP core engine, with plugins for:

  • LoTW (adif-mcp-lotw)
  • eQSL (adif-mcp-eqsl)
  • qrz (adif-mcp-qrz)
  • clublog (adif-mcp-clublog)

Performs these tasks

  • Validation & normalization of ADIF records
  • Unified schema for consistent QSO storage and exchange
  • MCP-ready tools for safe AI-agent access
  • Foundation for service adapters (e.g., LoTW, eQSL, Qrx, Clublog)

🔑 Takeaway: MCP doesn’t replace LoTW, eQSL, Clublog, Qrz, or award / logging program(s). Instead, it gives operators visibility and accessibility into their award progress, across sponsors, without them needing to export, filter, or code.


Why ADIF-MCP Matters

Unlike existing ADIF editors and one-off utilities, ADIF-MCP is a shared protocol engine for the Amateur Radio community:

  • Spec-compliant & typed — ADIF fields are validated against the official standard.
  • Extensible — integrations (LoTW, eQSL, QRZ, Clublog, and other logging apps) plug into a common base.
  • AI-ready — exposes safe, typed tools to AI agents via the Model Context Protocol.
  • Foundation, not silo — one engine many apps can trust, instead of everyone re-implementing ADIF parsing.

👉 ADIF-MCP turns ADIF from a static file format into a living protocol interface.


Next Steps

  • Build adif-mcp-lotw and adif-mcp-eqsl adapters
  • Expose MCP tools for validation, award tracking, and service sync
  • Support cross-logger interoperability with AI-driven agents

Compliance & Provenance

ADIF-MCP and its plugins follow the ADIF Specification (currently 3.1.5) and use registered Program IDs to identify all exports:

  • ADIF-MCP — Core engine
  • ADIF-MCP-LOTW — Plugin for ARRL Logbook of The World
  • ADIF-MCP-EQSL — Plugin for eQSL.cc
  • ADIF-MCP-QRZ — Plugin for Qrz.com
  • ADIF-MCP-CLUBLOG — Plugin for Clublog.com
  • ADIF-MCP-NEXT — Whatever else operators want integrated

To ensure transparency and auditability, the project also uses APP_ fields for provenance when augmenting records. Examples include:

  • APP_ADIF-MCP_OP → operation performed (normalize, validate, merge)
  • APP_ADIF-MCP-LOTW_ACTION → LoTW plugin operation
  • APP_ADIF-MCP-EQSL_TIME → timestamp of eQSL merge

See the Program ID & APP_ Field Policy for full details.

License

MIT — open and free for amateur radio use.

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