I don't know of one.  The easiest way would be for Paul to publish the 
mappings.

Aside from the obvious ones, I think ADIF name and QTH go into "Notes 
for this Call" field.  Frequency, and I think ADIF comment goes into 
"Notes for this QSO" field.  As I previously wrote, received serial 
number goes into "Recvd" field.

73 - Jim AD1C

On 3/8/2008 10:42 AM, K7ZO (Scott Tuthill) wrote:
> Where can I find a list of what ADIF field names correspond to what 
> DX4WIN fields?
> 
> Scott/K7ZO
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Reisert AD1C" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, March 08, 2008 10:01 AM
> Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Re: Recvd Block
> 
> 
>> I've added this to my DX4WIN Application Notes:
>>
>>     http://dx4win.ad1c.us/appnotes/index.htm
>>
>> 73 - Jim aD1C
>>
>> On 3/6/2008 8:04 AM, Alan Sewell wrote:
>>
>>> The easiest thing to do is simply open your ADIF file with a text 
>>> editor. Find the field you want to import into the RCVD block and do 
>>> a search & replace on that field, replacing the ADIF field name with 
>>> SRX.  You can put any alphanumeric up to 4 characters in that field.
>>>
>>> You can do this with any field into any block in DX4WIN.  Just go to 
>>> the adif.org website Jim sited below to find out the needed ADIF 
>>> field names. If you don't get the expected results, just close DX4WIN 
>>> without saving the log and start over.
>>>
>>> I do this with almost every log I import.
>>>
>>> 73,
>>>
>>> Alan  N5NA


-- 
Jim Reisert AD1C/?, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, http://www.ad1c.us
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sat Mar  8 15:37:14 2008
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Les Kalmus)
Date: Sat Mar  8 15:42:04 2008
Subject: [Dx4win] Com 1/ antenna rotator help Solved
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Thanks to those who responded. The problem turned out to be a series of 
setup issues which are corrected. I can now control the rotor with 
DX4WIN and N1MM.

Les W2LK

Mike Rhodes wrote:
> Les,
>  Does your backup PC have a dial-up modem card in it? If so, the modem 
> may have grabbed the Com1 interrupt. Check in Device Manager to see 
> how your com ports show up. You might just try leaving the rotor 
> control hooked where it is and change to Com2(etc) in the program to 
> see if Com1 is now Com2 or whatever.
>
> Mike / W8DN
>
> Les Kalmus wrote:
>> I am having a problem with DX4WIN controlling my rotator. I made my 
>> backup PC my primary for radio.
>> On this PC I can't control the antenna rotator like I did on the 
>> other PC.
>> The rotator is on COM1 which I think is in use by something since I 
>> am having the same problem with N1MM.
>> All the DX4WIN settings are the same as they were on the other PC, etc.
>>
>> Can anyone tell me how I can determine what program is using COM1?
>> I also cannot connect to it with HyperTerminal which says it's in use.
>>
>> Is there software available which can figure it out or are there some 
>> tricks in the registry which will point to the culprit?
>>
>> Les W2LK
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sat Mar  8 15:38:39 2008
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (=?iso-8859-1?Q?Isidro_Acosta_Hern=E1ndez?=)
Date: Sat Mar  8 15:43:37 2008
Subject: [Dx4win] ADIF fields <--> DX4WIN fields
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Hi Scott and the fellows...

> Where can I find a list of what ADIF field names correspond to what 
> DX4WIN

I made an export from a "test" QSO to ADIF and I found the following:

DX4WIN ADIF Export V1.0 <eoh>

<qso_date:8:d> Date (yyyymmdd)
<time_on:6>    Time (hhmmss)
<call:>        Callsign
<wpx:>         Prefix
<dxcc:>        DXCC entity (number, according to adif.pmp)
<cont:2>       Continent (AF, AN, AS, EU, NA, OC, or SA)
<mode:>        Mode
<band:>        Band (e.g. 20M)
<rst_sent:3>   rstS (sent RST)
<rst_rcvd:3>   rstR (received RST)
<SRX:>         Recvd (Received serial number)
<cqz:>         Zone (CQ zone)
<state:2>      State
<cnty:>        County (format: XX,yyy..., where XX=State, yyy...=County
               name)
<gridsquare:>  Grid
<iota:6>       IOTA
<qsl_rcvd:1>   Received QSL (Y, N)
<qsl_sent:1>   Sent QSL (Y, N)
<qslsdate:8>   QSL date (yyyymmdd)
<QSL_VIA:>     QSL Mgr
<comment:>     Notes for this QSO
<notes:>       Notes for this Call

The other fields did not produced any output.

I hope this will be useful.


73 de Isidro, EA8NQ
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