Contest configuration

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Contest configuration

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Station
Callsign The Callsign which will be used during the contest
Grid square Your Maidenhead grid square (6 letters) which will be used in VHF/UHF/SHF contests for QRB calculations
Exchange Contest specific exchange field
DXCC prefix your DXCC standard prefix
WAZ zone Your CQ zone number
ITU zone Your ITU zone number
State/Province/Other Your US state, Canadian province or DX for all other countries
Name The name which will be inserted in the final Cabrillo file
Address The address which will be inserted in the final Cabrillo file
Club The name of your club for club competitions
Contest
Contest Select the relevant contest or dxpedition template
Category Select the stations contest operation category
Overlay Select the stations contest overlay category (if required).
Class Select the stations contest power class.
Mode Select the mode of operation for the Contest
Op. name Enter the operators name (if required)
Power Enter the station's power level (if required). Can be set to 1TT, KW, etc. if used for contest exchange.
Operators Enter a comma separated list of callsigns of the station operators.

NB. There is no band category setting. Some contest definitions include categories which also include bands but most do not.
Lacking an explicit band category, DXLog will automatically determine it.
If your log contains QSO on more than band, exported Cabrillo file will say CATEGORY-BAND: ALL.
If your log contains QSO only on one band, say 20m, the exported Cabrillo file will say CATEGORY-BAND: 20M
All X-QSO are ignored in this process, so if you accidentally make a QSO on the "wrong" band, simply mark it invalid using [Ctrl][X].

After pressing enter (or mouse click on OK button) all fields are checked against contest rules defined in contest config file.
If any fields contain incorrect data, DXLog will supply a warning with instructions on how to correct the data,
It may also show possible links to the contest rules (if link is defined in contest config file).

Irregular contest configurations

Since the contest configuration panel in DXLog is fixed and some contests have very non-standard
exchanges, the information sometimes has to be entered in a non-intuitive way.

The contests listed below use the configuration panel entry fields in a non-standard way.

Contest Exchange State/Province/Other Power Name
ARRL Sweepstakes The last 2 digits of the year of first license
for either the operator or the station.
ARRL/RAC Section. “Q” for Single Op QRP (5 Watts output or less).
“A” for Single Op Low Power (150W output or less).
“B” for Single Op High Power (more than 150W output).
“U” for Single Op Unlimited (Regardless of power class).
“M” for Multi-Op (Regardless of power class).
“S” for School Club.
SSA MT CW/SSB First four characters of grid square
CWOps CWT Member number or country prefix (e.g. G for UK, SM for Sweden) Operator's first name

The following contests have deviations from the standard operating procedure:

Contest Special instructions
YO PSK31 Contest Due to limitations in DXLog's contest rule logic you can not log the received DXCC prefix from non-YO stations.
There is however no need to do this. Cabrillo export will be correct.

Contest definition files

The behavior and functionality of DXLog for a particular contest is controlled
by a contest definition file, often accompanied by support files.

A contest definition file is always of the type .TXT.

There are four types of support files: prefill databases, warning files, regular expression
files and points files.

Prefill data bases (sometimes referred to as call history files) can be of three different
types: .TXT, .DTB, and .CSV.

  • .TXT is the default, plain text DXLog format.
  • .DTB is a binary, legacy format compatible with Win-Test.
  • .CSV is a plain text format, compatible with N1MM Logger+.

Warning files, regular expression files, and points files are always of the type .TXT.

Contest files and support files are part of the installation binary but are copied to a secondary
folder to allow user modification.

Contest files are copied to %appdata%\DXLog\Contest and support files are copied to
%appdata%\DXLog\Database.

The %appdata%\DXLog folder is hidden but these folders are reachable by typing the full path
in either the path text box in Windows Explorer or using Windows' Run command, [Win][R] or
using the menu File|Open configuration folder.

At startup, DXLog compares the age of all contest related files in the installation binary with
the age of the files in the secondary folder. If a file in the installation binary has a more
recent modification date, the file in the secondary folder is overwritten. Otherwise, it is left untouched.
The purpose of this approach is to allow the user to make modifications while still receiving updates to the files.

Between releases, contest related files are sometimes published on the DXLog support reflector.
To install them, you need to manually copy such files (and thereby overwriting existing ones) to the right folder.

  • Contest definition files should be copied to the %appdata%\DXLog\Contest folder.
  • Call history or prefill database files should be copied to the %appdata%\DXLog\Database folder.
  • Warning files should be copied to the %appdata%\DXLog\Database folder.
  • Regular expression files should be copied to the %appdata%\DXLog\Database folder.
  • Points files should be copied to the %appdata%\DXLog\Database folder.

Message macros

The following commands when entered into a message macro enables automated functions as listed
$13 Send carriage return character. (Data modes only)
$!ABCD Execute script with name ABCD.
$!DISABLE!ABCD Disable script with name "ABCD".
$!ENABLE!ABCD Enable script with name "ABCD".
$ACQ swaps radio focus and sends CQ.
$AILOCK Enable interlock blocking.
$ALTERNATECQ same as $ACQ.
$BANDIDpppp Send band of Radio 1 of station pppp in the network.
E.g. $BANDIDSM7IUN_RUN1 will send band of radio 1 of station with ID SM7IUN_RUN1.
$BANDOR Send band of non focused radio.
$CHECK Function unclear.
$CHECKCALL Check validity of entered callsign (against general and contest rules).
$CLEARRIT Set RIT to zero on supported radios.
$CORRECT Send corrected callsign. Send nothing if callsign not corrected.
$CQ Send CQ on focused radio. (Creates infinite loop if used with key F1.)
$CQZONE Own CQ Zone from Station Data.
$CR Log QSO.
$CTRLPLUS Silently log QSO.
$CURRENT Sends current callsign even if $CR present later in the macro.
$CURRENTCALL Equivalent to $CURRENT.
$DELAY=### Wait ### milliseconds.
$EXCHANGE Exchange as entered in the configuration panel.
$FOCUS1 Change Focus to Radio 1.
$FOCUS2 Change Focus to Radio 2.
$FOCUSCALL Move focus to Callsign field.
$FOCUSRCVD Move focus to Rcvd field.
$FOCUSREC1 Move focus to RecInfo field.
$FOCUSREC2 Move focus to RecInfo2 field.
$FOCUSREC3 Move focus to RecInfo3 field.
$FREQIDpppp Send frequency of Radio 1 of station pppp in the network.
E.g. $FREQIDSM7IUN_RUN2 will send frequency of radio 1 of station with ID SM7IUN_RUN2.
$FREQnnn Sends the frequency of the networked primary radio found on this band. Band nnn is 160, 80...15, 10, 50, 144, etc.
$FREQOR Sends frequency of the other radio in SO2R.
$FREQP Frequency of Radio 1.
$FREQPASSnnn Sends the defined pass frequency for band nnn for the station.
Valid band names are 160...10, 50, 144, and 432.
Sends nothing if undefined.
$FREQS Frequency of Radio 2.
$F1-$F7 Send or play back the message associated to the function key.
$GRABPARTNER Grabs first callsign from the Partner stack.
$GRABSPOT Grabs spot from the bandmap on the current frequency.
$GRID The full Maidenhead Locator from Station Data.
$GRID4 The first four characters of the Maidenhead Locator from Station Data.
$INSERT Send message associated with the [INS] key.
$ITUZONE ITU Zone from Station Data.
$LOGQSO Log QSO.
$MK2R=cmd Send command to connected microHAM device.
$MSG1-$MSG12 Additional CW messages.
$MYCALL Callsign set in Station Data.
$MYDXCC Own DXCC Prefix.
$MYITUZONE ITU Zone from Station Data.
$MYNAME Sends operator name, set in contest configuration.
$NEXT Sends the callsign of the next QSO line when a $CR is included in the message.
$NEXTCALL Sends the callsign of the next QSO line when a $CR is included in the message.
$NEXTSERIAL Sends next QSO serial number.
$OPNAME Equivalent to $MYNAME.
$OTRSP=cmd Send command to connected OTRSP device.
$PBINS Plays back DVK memory associated with INSERT key. On ICOM and microHAM this is #8.
$PBPLUS Plays back DVK memory associated with PLUS key. On microHAM this is #9.
$PILOCK Disable interlock blocking.
$PLUS Sends message associated with the [+] key.
$PREV_RCVD Previous received serial.
$PREVSERIAL Previous QSO serial number.
$QQSLRESET Reset Quick QSL timer.
$QSOB4 Sends the QSOB4 message if "Work Dupes" is not enabled.
$QSOB4WIPE Sends the QSOB4 message if "Work Dupes" is not enable and wipes entry field.
$R1R1 Sets the headphone audio routing to radio 1 in both ears. (Only usable in SO2R scenarios.)
$R1R2 Sets the headphone audio routing to radio 1 in left ear and radio 2 in right ear. (Only usable in SO2R scenarios.)
$R2R1 Sets the headphone audio routing to radio 2 in left ear and radio 1 in right ear. (Only usable in SO2R scenarios.)
$R2R2 Sets the headphone audio routing to radio 2 in both ears. (Only usable in SO2R scenarios.)
$RCVD Sends received exchange without RST.
$RECINFO Sends second part of received exchange, if applicable.
$REPEAT Restarts the repeating CQ sequence.
$RESERVENR Sends reservation request for serial number to number server.
$RESET Cancels any manual change made in the audio control.
$RST Sends report from RST Sent field (normally 5NN).
$SERIAL sends current QSO Serial Number, or previous serial number if the log entry field is empty. Obeys abbreviation settings for CW.
$SERIALNOAB sends unabbreviated, current QSO Serial Number, or previous serial number if the log entry field is empty.
$SPACE Step Focus (Same as pressing space bar).
$SPACEBAR Step Focus (Same as pressing space bar).
$STATE Sends State/Province set in contest configuration.
$SWAPFOCUS Swap radio focus.
$TR1 Transmit Radio 1. (Only usable in SO2R scenarios.)
$TR2 Transmit Radio 2. (Only usable in SO2R scenarios.)
$TRS Transmit on radio opposite to focus. (Only usable in SO2R scenarios.)
$TU Sends "TU".
$WAZZONE Own WAZ/CQ zone from station configuration.
$WIPE Wipe entry field.
&xy CW prosign where xy are merged to one character.
+ increase CW speed by 4 wpm.
- decrease CW speed by 4 wpm.
^ Half wordspace character in CW.
~ At the end of a variable means "no space" will be inserted.
Setup for "NOW" message on RTTY
$13 $CORRECT TU $CR $GRABPARTNER $LOGGEDCALL (relevant contest exchange)

Location of macro values in the contest configuration panel.

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Supported contests

An up-to-date list of the supported contests of the most recent release of DXLog
and their support files can be found on this page.