Here a short overview of useful windows.
Search the log for DXCC entities and the related QSOs.
The results from a search can be presented on a map: Menu–>QSO–>Show entities on map All listed entries will be shown.
If there are QSOs shown in the table, the function Menu–>QSO–>Select stations using OQRS may be helpful.
Here you can execute complex log searches for QSOs. Once created queries can be stored and recalled by a mouse click.
The log table header contains a contextual menu for selecting the entries to show.
When you have marked QSOs in the table, following menu entries are available:
The search results can be saved in CSV or ADIF format. When QSOs are selected in the log table, only these entries will be exported, otherwise all!
If there are QSOs shown in the table, the function Menu–>QSO–>Select stations using OQRS may be helpful.
The band map shows dx cluster spots near your trx frequency. The color coding is similar to the dx spot window. A mouse click on a callsign transfers the data to the logging mask.
You can remove now a callsign from a band map using cmd mouse click
Just click into the band map for quick QSY.
The contest module uses a separate band map, see the contest section for further information.
This list shows all DXCC entities and the confirmation status per band in the sequence: CW-Data-Phone.
Following tables may be useful for award tracking:
These windows do not refresh after log changes, even after closing/reopening. To recalculate, you have to change a control element.
The tables can be sorted by band by clicking in the table header. The tool tip shows the number of entries per band, when you move the mouse in a band column.
When you move the mouse over a CQ or ITU zone, the affected prefixes are shown as tool tip.
The map shows in real time the sun position and the twilight zones. Click into the map to show the path. You can ‘simulate’ other times.
This table shows in real time all areas in the current gray line. You can define your own locations. These will be shown in the large Map window in purple letters.
Data from: N0NBH
A quick conversation from grid square (up to 10 digits) to coordinates and vice versa. Also sun times are shown for a given location and time.
For better comparison, two sets of entry fields are provided. This allows you to calculate exact data for distance and direction.