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Title: Computer Logging with DXKeeper


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Computer Logging with DXKeeper
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Why Computer Logging?
  • So BRARA can keep an accurate log for N4BRF
  • So BRARA can QSL for FREE with LOTW
  • When a computer is interfaced with a radio, the
    computer will automatically enter frequency,
    mode, time. Just enter the call. Logging becomes
    fast and accurate. The shack will eventually have
    this capability.
  • When the computer interfaced with the radio is
    internet capable, name, address, grid, state, QSL
    and other info can be automatically added to the
    contact info

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Why DXKeeper as Logging Program?
  • Many logging programs can conveniently do
    computer logging. Not many can conveniently
    select contacts from a log and create an ADIF
    with a few clicks.
  • DXKeeper is one module of DXLab, a FREE suite of
    interacting DXing modules. DXKeeper can be very
    simple. Or it can be used with the other DX Lab
    modules to implement a very powerful DXing tool.
  • DxLab is extremely well documented. If you can
    follow written instructions, you can have success
    with it. DXLab has a Yahoo group that is very
    active. The author of the software is very active
    on this group.
  • It doesnt matter what logging program you decide
    to use. What is needed is an ADIF file of your
    N4BRF contacts, however you make it.

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4 Steps to an emailed ADIF
  • Log your contacts into computer software
  • Select the contacts you want to be in your ADIF.
  • You dont want to ADIF someone elses contacts
  • You dont want to ADIF contacts youve already
    emailed
  • Make your ADIF
  • Email your ADIF to llibsch_at_bellsouth.net

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Step 1 Log your contacts into computer software
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Using DXKeeper from the N4BRF Shack
  • If Using the club laptop at the shack, click the
    DXLab Launcher icon on the desktop.
  • You'll see this

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  • Click the dot above "dxk" and the DXKeeper logger
    will open.

This is the dialog box where you enter your
contact info, much like when you log on paper
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Let's do a Sample Contact Entry.
  • Press the button "New" to enter data for a new
    contact.

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Type in the call in the box that says "Call." All
letters are converted to caps by the program
.
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Click the arrow in the "mode" box. Choose the
correct mode, or if the software has made the
right choice you're set. The program will enter
some additional info. Check that the additional
info is correct
  • Always click mode first after entering call or
    program will not enter defaults

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Data Entry Notes
  • The program uses the last mode and frequency that
    were entered. If you have changed operating mode
    or frequency, you will need to correct them.
    Just select the text in the box by scrolling over
    it, then type the correction.
  • The program will enter the date and time that you
    click the mode arrow. If you log 'em as you work
    'em, that's a big time saver. If you copy to
    computer from paper log after you've worked 'em,
    just correct the time.
  • The program may or may not enter Name and QTH.
    These need not be entered to log the contact. The
    ending time also is not require to log a contact.
  • You must have data in the call, mode, frequency,
    begin time, tx band and DXCC boxes in order for
    the program to accept the log button command to
    log the contact. The DXCC entry is the country
    prefix. Usually, but not always, the software
    will enter these for you.

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  • If you forget a data item, the software will
    remind you. The data box label will flash.

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  • When the contact data is entered, click the log
    button to log it.

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  • The contact will appear in the log below the
    dialog box.

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Add, Delete, or Correct a Contact
  • You can delete a contact after you have entered
    some data, but before you log it, by pushing the
    delete button.
  • To add another contact, click the "New" button.
  • To delete a contact after it has been logged,
    select it by clicking in the box to the left of
    its call in the log. Then press the "Delete"
    button.
  • To correct or add any info to a contact, select
    the call, make the addition or correction, and
    press the save button.

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Step 2 Select the contacts you want to be in your
ADIF.
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  • To make an ADIF file, first select the calls you
    have worked. You can do this by using a selection
    filter.
  • The filter data entry box and filter buttons are
    at the bottom of the page you have been using for
    data entry and below the log.
  • If yours are the only contacts on the computer
    they are already selected.
  • If yours are the only contacts made since 0000
    Feb 3, 2013 use the Since filter to select
    them. you have made them, i.e. you worked 3 calls
    on 2/13/2013 and no one else has worked any that
    day,
  • type the date, in this case 2/13/2013 into the
    filter box.
  • If necessary, clear the filter by clicking the X
    to the right of the box, and delete anything in
    the box.
  • Click the Since button. Only those calls made
    since that date will now show in the log page.
    That's good, because these are the calls you want
    to turn into and ADIF file.

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  • If someone else has logged contacts on the same
    day as yours use the advanced filter. Access the
    advanced filter from the Adv button.

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  • Use the UTC Filter with the radio button in the
    "after and before" choice to isolate the times
    for your contacts. Click filter. Only your
    contacts will now appear on the log page.

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Step 3 Make ADIF
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Now make the ADIF
  • . Click the "Export QSOs tab at the top of the
    dialog box on the right. You get this question.
    Say NO so that you keep your contact selection.

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  • Put the dot in the choice "Export Standard ADIF."
  • In the box to the right of "Insert in ADIF
    header," Enter the date followed by your call as
    YYYYMMDDURCALL

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  • Click the Start button and name the file as you
    did above YYYYMMDDURCALL
  • Click save and you see this

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  • Push "Start" at bottom left and you get a choice
    of where to put the file. I'll put it on the
    desktop for easy finding

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  • Click the "Log" tab at the top left to return to
    the log.

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  • To exit DXKeeper do not use the X in the right
    upper corner. Rather, click on the open Launcher
    window at the bottom of the screen to reopen the
    Launcher.

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  • and see the Launcher as below

Click terminate
Click yes to close both DXLauncher and DXKeeper
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Step 4 Email ADIF
  • Please email ADIF to llibsch_at_bellsouth.net
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