30,000+ Multiple IOTA QSOs Uploaded to Clublog for IOTA QSO Matching.
I just uploaded 30,000+ QSOs to Clublog to provide IOTA "QSO Matching" for my previous IOTA Expeditions to: NA-023, NA-041, NA-048, NA-050, NA-054, NA-065, NA-066, NA-091, NA-152, NA-178, NA-184, NA-242.
A list by each IOTA, Callsign(s) used, Start/End Date(s) and Island Name(s) was sent to IOTA HQ.
A copy of the .pdf file list is here: http://www.k6vva.com/iota/clublog-up...-22jan2019.pdf
Since different older logging programs were used, considerable reformatting of QSO data using Excel was also involved ;-(
Due to various "Bureau" QSL problems, hopefully the uploading will help some people who have not yet received QSLs.
There are still 5,000+ QSOs to upload for NA-106 from an old computer when some data retrival issues get resolved.
A Special Tnx for Daniel, SM4XAS, for his very cool online CSV2ADIF converter at: http://www.sm4xas.se/2017/12/13/csv-to-adif-converter
NOTE: Michael, G7VJR confirmed that only these 5 fields of log data were needed, which also reduced the file sizes and bandwidth needed:
CALL QSO_DATE TIME_ON BAND MODE
Only these 5 fields are also need for the new Clublog "Last 10 Callsigns Worked" Mini-Widget.
FYI & 73,
Rick - K 6 V V A
The Locust IOTA Marathon DIAMOND Activator
I just uploaded 30,000+ QSOs to Clublog to provide IOTA "QSO Matching" for my previous IOTA Expeditions to: NA-023, NA-041, NA-048, NA-050, NA-054, NA-065, NA-066, NA-091, NA-152, NA-178, NA-184, NA-242.
A list by each IOTA, Callsign(s) used, Start/End Date(s) and Island Name(s) was sent to IOTA HQ.
A copy of the .pdf file list is here: http://www.k6vva.com/iota/clublog-up...-22jan2019.pdf
Since different older logging programs were used, considerable reformatting of QSO data using Excel was also involved ;-(
Due to various "Bureau" QSL problems, hopefully the uploading will help some people who have not yet received QSLs.
There are still 5,000+ QSOs to upload for NA-106 from an old computer when some data retrival issues get resolved.
A Special Tnx for Daniel, SM4XAS, for his very cool online CSV2ADIF converter at: http://www.sm4xas.se/2017/12/13/csv-to-adif-converter
NOTE: Michael, G7VJR confirmed that only these 5 fields of log data were needed, which also reduced the file sizes and bandwidth needed:
CALL QSO_DATE TIME_ON BAND MODE
Only these 5 fields are also need for the new Clublog "Last 10 Callsigns Worked" Mini-Widget.
FYI & 73,
Rick - K 6 V V A
The Locust IOTA Marathon DIAMOND Activator