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clublog
Danny Douglas
Just go to DXKeeper, check progress tab and down in bottom left side you see "clsub log (your callsign)" listed. Click on that and that uploads log file? to club log. From: "19idgaf52@... [dxlab]" To: dxlab@... Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 7:05:12 PM Subject: [dxlab] clublog |
Thanks for the info. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID "Danny Douglas n7dc@... [dxlab]" <dxlab@...> wrote: ? Just go to DXKeeper, check progress tab and down in bottom left side you see "clsub log (your callsign)" listed. Click on that and that uploads log file? to club log. From: "19idgaf52@... [dxlab]" <dxlab@...>
To: dxlab@... Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 7:05:12 PM Subject: [dxlab] clublog |
Step-by-step instructions for uploading QSOs to Club Log are here:
<http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/ClubLogUpload> The next version of DXKeeper supports "Inbound OQRS". These two "Getting Started" articles have already been updated to reflect this capability, though it's not supported by the current public release of DXKeeper: <http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/QSLing> <http://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxlabwiki/QSLingClubLog> ? ? ? ? 73, ? ? ? ? ? ? Dave, AA6YQ ? |
I read the information in the links below, but to me it appears that this will help the QSL managers instead of users like myself. Is this correct? I know something I would like to see concerning ClubLog. Let¡¯s say that I have 6 QSOs with a station and they are using ClubLog and I log in to ClubLog and place a request for direct QSLs for all six QSOs. After I do that I can enter that call into DXKeeper and it brings up those 6 QSOs. Now I have to manually change QSL_Sent to ¡°Y¡±; QSL_SENT_VIA to ¡°E¡±; QSLSDate to the present date and in my case QSL_Rcvd to ¡°R¡± for each of those 6 QSOs which is time consuming, even if I use the Advanced Sorts, Filters & Modifiers window to change each field. It would be nice to click one button and all those fields would change for all 6 QSOs at one time. A check to make sure clicking on this button doesn¡¯t change the whole log would be to look at the callsign for QSOs listed and if they are all the same, then make the change, if not then request that whatever is being shown be filtered down. Hope that makes sense.
73, Bob KB4CL From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...] Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 9:01 PM To: dxlab@... Subject: Re: [dxlab] clublog Step-by-step instructions for uploading QSOs to Club Log are here: The next version of DXKeeper supports "Inbound OQRS". These two "Getting Started" articles have already been updated to reflect this capability, though it's not supported by the current public release of DXKeeper: 73, Dave, AA6YQ |
-----Original Message-----AA6YQ comments below From: dxlab@... [mailto:dxlab@...] Sent: Sunday, February 21, 2016 11:30 PM To: dxlab@... Subject: RE: [dxlab] clublog I read the information in the links below, but to me it appears that this will help the QSL managers instead of users like myself. Is this correct? I know something I would like to see concerning ClubLog. Let's say that I have 6 QSOs with a station and they are using ClubLog and I log in to ClubLog and place a request for direct QSLs for all six QSOs. After I do that I can enter that call into DXKeeper and it brings up those 6 QSOs. Now I have to manually change QSL_Sent to 'Y'; QSL_SENT_VIA to 'E'; QSLSDate to the present date and in my case QSL_Rcvd to 'R' for each of those 6 QSOs which is time consuming, even if I use the Advanced Sorts, Filters & Modifiers window to change each field. It would be nice to click one button and all those fields would change for all 6 QSOs at one time. A check to make sure clicking on this button doesn't change the whole log would be to look at the callsign for QSOs listed and if they are all the same, then make the change, if not then request that whatever is being shown be filtered down. Hope that makes sense.No. If I log in to my AA6YQ Club Log account and enable "Inbound OQRS", then a QSO partner seeking a bureau card from AA6YQ can simply click the OQRS button in his or her log. The next time I click the "Inbound OQRS" button (while running the next version of DXKeeper), that QSO's "QSL Sent" item will be set to 'R' and its "QSL Sent Via" item will be set to 'B'. When I'm ready to print outgoing bureau cards and invoke the "Add Requested" function, the QSO will be added to the QSL Queue, and it will be subsequently printed as a bureau card. My QSO partner didn't have to mail me a QSL card I don't particularly want, and I didn't have to open his or her envelope, use the information on his or her QSL card to locate our QSO in my log, and then click the CFM button so it will be added to the QSL Queue. The process is easier for both of us. 1. make the QSL panel visiblePresumably, you've uploaded all of your QSOs to Club Log. If there are six QSOs with a station for which you wish to request confirmation via Club Log OQRS, you would on the Main window's "Log QSOs" tab, 2. type the station's callsign in the Filter panel textbox, and click the Call button 3. for each of the 6 QSOs in the Log Page Display 3a. locate the QSO in Club Log, and click its OQRS button 3b. click the QSL panel's OQRS button <>See the "Requesting Confirmations via Club Log" section of 73, Dave, AA6YQ |
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