19-05-2023, 10:59 AM
Hello Graeme,
given what your trying to do, a small log program like DXKEEPER might be the answer, simple to set up and is not at all complicated to use, one of its main options tabs on the GUI is to export to ADIF file. I think it comes as part of the DXLABS suite like DXcommander and the like.
I have tried to simulate ADIF files at times and seem to come unstuck on the little nuances of ADIF, this is why I have suggested DXKEEPER as it may save you untold headaches.
Once you have the contacts in ADIF format for the award you can remove DXKEEPER if it serves no other purpose as all log programs seem to have the ability to import an ADIF file.
LOG4OM is a bit of a beast but I have settled on it here, mainly as I was sick of trying log programs and not liking them, LOG4OM has some very hand features I use a lot so those have out weighed the negatives,
good luck RO, be nice to see a vk6 with the 50 on 50 award.
given what your trying to do, a small log program like DXKEEPER might be the answer, simple to set up and is not at all complicated to use, one of its main options tabs on the GUI is to export to ADIF file. I think it comes as part of the DXLABS suite like DXcommander and the like.
I have tried to simulate ADIF files at times and seem to come unstuck on the little nuances of ADIF, this is why I have suggested DXKEEPER as it may save you untold headaches.
Once you have the contacts in ADIF format for the award you can remove DXKEEPER if it serves no other purpose as all log programs seem to have the ability to import an ADIF file.
LOG4OM is a bit of a beast but I have settled on it here, mainly as I was sick of trying log programs and not liking them, LOG4OM has some very hand features I use a lot so those have out weighed the negatives,
good luck RO, be nice to see a vk6 with the 50 on 50 award.
Peter Sumner, vk5pj
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