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Revision as of 21:41, 2 April 2015
Menu:File
New
This menu option will create new DXLog.net contest file in a windows file directory of your choice.
Save the new contest with a meaningful name in a file directory (We advise creating a DXlog file directory in your my documents folder), the contest will be saved with the .dxn file extension.
Open
This menu option will open existing DXLog.net contest file.
Close
This menu option closes the currently open contest file.
,br>DXLog.net software stays open allowing a new contest file to be created, or an existing contest file to be re-opened.
You can also do this typing "CLOSE" in the log callsign entry field.
If you need to reload the contest file you can type "RELOAD" or "RELOADNOW" in the log callsign entry field.
"RELOAD" will load the contest file showing the initial setting window, "RELOADNOW" will load the contest file directly.
Import
With this option you can import QSO data from different sources.
- Cabrillo
This option will create new DXLog.net file from existing Cabrillo log file.
- EDI
This option will create new DXLog.net file from existing EDI log file. This is commonly used format for VHF/UHF/SHF contests.
- ADIF
This option is enabled only when previously created DXLog.net file is opened.
You can import QSO lines into active contest file from existing ADIF log file.
Export
With this option you can export QSO data in different sources.
- Cabrillo
This option will create new Cabrillo .log file from original DXLog.net file.
- ADIF
This option will create new .ADI file from original DXLog.net file.
Clean Log
This command allows a log to have /QRP, duplicate QSO's, Duplicate Callsigns and QSo's with self removed from the log database.
Quit
This menu option will exit DXLog.net and user will be returned to Windows environment.
You can also do this typing "EXIT" in the call-field line