Hi,

unfortunately, DX4WIN is missing such a basic feature. As a workaround I do ot 
with SH5 (https://sites.google.com/site/sh5analyzer/).

73s Chris DL1MGB



Am 23.04.2025 um 02:51 schrieb jma...@k8nd.com:
>  
> Thanks for the replies!
> 
> Since there is apparently no way to do it natively in DX4Win, I went to my 
> next simplest idea. I exported from the DX4Win log to an ADIF file, then 
> imported it into a new log in N1MM+. N1MM displays the counts as I wanted!
> 
> My PJ2ND log has ~91,000 QSOs (since 2017) and N1MM did not flinch!
> 
> 
> Not sure how that 420 MHz QSO got in there - clearly an error!
>  
> 73,  Jeff  K8ND  PJ2ND
> 
> On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 20:09:01 -0400, <k2...@k2dbk.com> wrote:
> 
> The only way that I can think of to do it entirely using DX4WIN is to do a 
> filter for that specific band and mode then look at Filter->Count. This means 
> you have to manually go through each possible combination of band/mode, which 
> is going to be painful. Jim, AD1C, may have something easier up his sleeve.
> 
> If you're good with Excel, you could open a logbook window that's been 
> configured to include the band & mode, use "write to file" (which created a 
> CSV file) then play around with it in Excel.
> 
> What I did was to export the file from a logbook report, then manipulate it 
> using Linux tools. The exact steps will depend on specifically what your 
> logbook report looks like, but here's something to get your started if you 
> are comfortable using the Linux command line:
> 
> cut -f4,5 -d, temp.csv | sort | uniq -c | sort
> 
> Here's what each piece does:
> 
> 1) cut -f4,5 -d, temp.csv Extract only columns 4 & 5 from my CSV file which 
> for me are the columns with band and mode. The -d, says that the file is 
> comma delimited, and temp.csv is the name of my file.
> 
> The "|" says to pass that to the next step;
> 
> 2) Sort that output. This makes it so that everything is sorted such that all 
> combinations of band,mode are next to each other. In other words, you'll have 
> 20m, SSB all in a row, 15m,CW all together, etc. This is necessary for the 
> next step;
> 
> 3) Display a line consisting of the number of times each band,mode instance 
> appears in the file.
> 
> 4) Sort again which this time results in the results being displayed with the 
> least frequent band/mode combination first and most frequent last.
> 
> I can tell you that it took far less time to actually do that than to write 
> this up. 😊
> 
> 73,
> 
> David, K2DBK
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net On Behalf Of jma...@k8nd.com
> Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2025 7:02 PM
> To: DX4WIN@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Dx4win] Procedure? Count of QSOs by Band/mode?
> 
> Is there a way to generate a list of the number of QSOs in the log for each 
> band/mode?
> 
> 73, Jeff K8ND PJ2ND
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