Very nice, I have been wondering what my LOTW stats look like. 5BDXCC is
there. 215 countries. It thought that BS7H and P5 were rare and my earliest
LOTW QSL was from PA0WRS in 1978 (the earliest year that I inputted.) Wow
Joe, you did good!

Bill, W5VX

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Joseph Glockner
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 9:15 AM
To: DXBase Reflector
Subject: [Dxbase] New EXE program file for LoTW Stats - Joe wa6axe

To all DXbase2007 users,

I have just posted a new standalone exe program file (zipped-up)
to my Ham Radio website.  This new exe program is dedicated to
providing as much info about the LoTW Stats (from YOUR logbook
mdb file) as possible.

Since this program is looking at your logbook's QSLS column and
CFM column - for any entry that is listed as LOTW or BOTH - if
you do not use the CFM and QSLS columns to track your LoTW activity,
then this exe program will not be useful to you.

A sample screen-capture (showing W9OL's logbook run) can be seen
at:

http://www.navycthistory.com/wa6axe/lotwstats.gif

The program will provide :

(1) The OLDEST QSO that is cfmd via LoTW

(2) Some of the RAREST DX that is cfmd via LoTW

(3) LoTW Stats per BAND

(4) LoTW Stats per BAND-MODE

(5) Lotw Stats per MODE

(6) ARRL LoTW website Stats - as per your logbook

The ZIP file (containing the exe program file) is for DXbase2007
ONLY - and can be downloaded from:

http://www.navycthistory.com/wa6axe/selection.html

The Very TOP LINK is the ZIP file's link ...

Cheers!!

Joe wa6axe




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