Well for me, the clublog feature was exactly what I wanted in this case,
but I can see where there might be other variations as well. None of the
examples that I can think of (including the one I started this thread
with) are must have things, but rather fall into the category of
interesting
On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 8:10 PM, David Kozinn, K2DBK k2...@arrl.net wrote:
Actually, that is the perfect solution, and one I'd forgotten about. (I've
been a member of Club Log for a long, long time.) That actually gives me the
exact information that I was looking for. Thanks for mentioning it.
I use the Group feature. Works very nice.
73 DX de PY2YP - Cesar
On 4/12/2012 22:26, Bo Søgaard wrote:
Hi
I know it won't help you now but I add 2012new in Notes for this
QSO field for new band worked in the current year. After that a simple
F8 search will give you each qso from whatever
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 8:14 PM, David Kozinn, K2DBK k2...@arrl.net wrote:
It seems to me that someone must have figured this out, but I couldn't find
any info, so before I re-invent the wheel: The DX4WIN Progress report for
DXCC will give you a summary of how you've progressed since a previous
It would be nice with a report showing stations not worked.
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73 de Mel - SM0MPV
8S0C - Contest Call
2012/12/4 Jim Reisert AD1C jjreis...@alum.mit.edu:
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 8:14 PM, David Kozinn, K2DBK k2...@arrl.net wrote:
It seems to me that someone must have figured this out, but I
Hi
I know it won't help you now but I add 2012new in Notes for this QSO
field for new band worked in the current year. After that a simple F8
search will give you each qso from whatever year. It's more difficult if
you import a larger number of qso's from various contest program. There is
Probably not the answer your looking for but join Club Log upload you log to
that. Under Timeline it provides first worked dates so it's easy to see how
many you new ones were worked each year. There are many other interesting
tools/reports available too. Other than that running some reports in
Hi John,
Actually, that is the perfect solution, and one I'd forgotten about.
(I've been a member of Club Log for a long, long time.) That actually
gives me the exact information that I was looking for. Thanks for
mentioning it.
I will add that I wholeheartedly agree that Clublog
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