Hi Jim and All,

Jim, this is a very nice tool you have created. I would love to try it. I have noted the imports from WL, and thought I just had to live with the results.

Question to All:

Is there a neat trick, short cut, or method to identify new DX worked?

For example: after I imported my log from CQ WW RTTY, I noticed my DX progress incremented from 170 to 173, but short of having printed out the before "worked" and the new list, I haven't found a way to identify what I gained.

Another tool that would be neat...and maybe I just haven't found it...would be a chart that showed the calls+date of each DXCC contact. This would really help in measuring progress, and determining if I "need the call" I am hearing.

Thanks for the help.

73s,

Grant
W4OJC


Message: 2
Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 15:34:26 -0600
From: "Jim Reisert AD1C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Dx4win] Writelog to DX4WIN log conversion
To: [email protected]
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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For a few years now, I have been working on a tool to convert Writelog logs to DX4WIN. More on the features later. The main reason I wrote it
was that I don't like the way DX4WIN imports ADIF files:

- it puts "Freq=" in the "Notes for this QSO" field, which makes the QSOs look "different" than non-contest QSOs (i.e. when you have Contest
Mode enabled in DX4WIN)

- it puts the sent serial number into that same field (even when the
contest doesn't have serial numbers, like ARRL FD)

- it doesn't put some data in the Recvd field which you might put there if you were using DX4WIN to log the contest, like Class (2A, 1D, etc.)
in ARRL Field Day.

I mostly use Writelog for RTTY contests, but plan to use it more for
other CW/SSB contests.

Now onto the program features:

- it's Windows GUI based. It's just a .EXE file, it does not use the
Windows installer

- it inputs the ADIF file that you export from Writelog

- it outputs a .DXQ file which DX4WIN can import in DX4WIN6 format

- it supports (converts) these contests:

  BARTG
  BARTG_SPRINT
  CAQP
  CQWW
  FD (ARRL Field Day)
  JARTS
  NAQP
  NA_SPRINT
  RU (ARRL RTTY Round-up)
  SS (ARRL Sweepstakes)
  WAE
  WPX

Notice these are mostly RTTY contests. If the rules are exactly the
same for non-RTTY, then that conversion should work.

- CAQP is the only contest so far that automatically converts the CA county abbreviations to actual county names compatible with DX4WIN. I
plan to use Writelog this weekend in the contest.


Caveats:

- I've only tested with Writelog 10.68. I don't know if the APP_WRITELOG fields in the Writelog ADIF file are the same for all versions of Writelog. They also might be different if a contest has
different modes, i.e. CQWW CW/SSB and CQWW RTTY.

- If the contest has names (like NAQP), importing the converted log may duplicate the name in the "Notes for this Call" field, i.e. Jim/Jim.
This might be true any time you import a log into DX4WIN.

- There may be a program like this already out there that I'm unaware of.



If there's interest, I can make this program publicly available on an "as-is" basis. I'll fix bugs and take feature requests, but
implementing them will be at my whim.

73 - Jim AD1C

--
Jim Reisert AD1C/Ø, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, http://www.ad1c.us





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