📡 DXLook Gets a Full Rebuild — Same Map, Sharper Everything

The following is a press release from DXLook:

After a lot of work behind the scenes, DXLook has been completely rebuilt and is now live in production.

👉 https://dxlook.com

This isn’t just an update. It’s a full rewrite of the frontend — the part you interact with — designed to make the site faster, cleaner, and much easier to use across all devices.

What changed?

If you’ve used DXLook before, the idea is the same:
A single place to see real-time propagation using data from PSK Reporter, WSPR, RBN, DX Cluster, POTA, SOTA, APRS, and space weather.

What changed is how it feels to use it.

  • The site loads faster
  • Mobile finally behaves like a proper mobile app
  • Tablet users now get a real layout (not just a stretched phone view)
  • Widgets are cleaner and more stable
  • Navigation is more predictable

Nothing you rely on is gone — it just works better.

What’s new for operators

A few things you’ll notice right away:

  • Band Activity widget
    • A quick way to see which bands are active and where, using DXLook’s data.
  • Improved layout and controls
    • Less overlap, less jumping around, more focus on the map.
  • Better Events page
    • Easier to use when planning operating activity.

Why this matters

The previous version of DXLook had grown a lot over time, and it was starting to show its limits.

This rebuild removes those limits.

It means:

  • Faster updates and improvements going forward
  • Better performance on all devices
  • More flexibility to add new features and tools

In short, this is the foundation for what comes next.

A quick note

This is a fresh release.
If you notice something off, it’s probably real — and feedback is welcome.

About DXLook

DXLook is a free, ad-free, web-based tool for amateur radio operators to visualize real-time propagation and activity across multiple data sources, all in one place.

Built and maintained by
Rodrigo Vazquez — AK6FP / LU6ERV

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Rodrigo – AK6FP / LU6ERV

Source: DXLook