How do I export an ADIF that contains the station's grid square info?
Somehow in the past I've done it because I find *.adi files that contain this info (it is mark with <GRIDSQUARE:6>). I find examples in my \TmpLoTW folder for example.
What I really want is KML data that I can plot in Google maps or other mapping software. I know I've done this in the past. I have Google maps I can view right now from prior contests I've logged with Log4OM but for the life of me I can't remember how I did it. Please help.
Thanks,
Mike / KA4CDN
ADIF export with gridsquare
Re: ADIF export with gridsquare
Maybe a hint ...
If I display Grid Square column in Recent QSO (F8), all the grid square data is blank. When I open a database for which I have a ADIF with gridsquare data, that column contains Grid Square entries.
It looks like maybe I switched to QRZ.com for my external source? If I change to HamQTH and Update a QSO, the grid square is /sometimes but not always/ populated. Is there a way to, in mass, update QSOs to get the grid square data populated?
Still - the goal - generate a KML file that can be used to import into mapping programs.
If I display Grid Square column in Recent QSO (F8), all the grid square data is blank. When I open a database for which I have a ADIF with gridsquare data, that column contains Grid Square entries.
It looks like maybe I switched to QRZ.com for my external source? If I change to HamQTH and Update a QSO, the grid square is /sometimes but not always/ populated. Is there a way to, in mass, update QSOs to get the grid square data populated?
Still - the goal - generate a KML file that can be used to import into mapping programs.
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Re: ADIF export with gridsquare
If you dont have a paid for xml subscription to QRZ then QRZ will not provide the locator information.
HamQTH will only be able to provide the locator I the information is available
So as you will see from above you will not have every QSO updated with a locator anyway
You can do a mass update using the QSO archive manager which will gather as many locators are available with the provisos above.
HamQTH will only be able to provide the locator I the information is available
So as you will see from above you will not have every QSO updated with a locator anyway
You can do a mass update using the QSO archive manager which will gather as many locators are available with the provisos above.
73 Terry G4POP
Re: ADIF export with gridsquare
Terry thank you for the good information. The QSO Archive Update info feature is WONDERFUL! Thank you and your team for such a wonderful program.
Re: ADIF export with gridsquare
My website: QSOMAP.ORG will plot QSOs on a Google Map. There are several styles of maps go choose from. You can map directly from an ADIF file OR you can upload your ADIF file which gives you additional options. If Gridsquare is missing, it will do a lookup of the call sign on QRZ. If you upload an ADIF file, there is an option to download a KML file for Google Earth.
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Re: ADIF export with gridsquare
Log4OM plots the users QSO grid squares to Google Earth and include a clickable lookupN9MS wrote: ↑20 Oct 2019, 13:39 My website: QSOMAP.ORG will plot QSOs on a Google Map. There are several styles of maps go choose from. You can map directly from an ADIF file OR you can upload your ADIF file which gives you additional options. If Gridsquare is missing, it will do a lookup of the call sign on QRZ. If you upload an ADIF file, there is an option to download a KML file for Google Earth.
73 Terry G4POP
Re: ADIF export with gridsquare
como puedo ver en google earth los fichero kml con Log4om 2. ?????
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Re: ADIF export with gridsquare
Not all functions are implemented in V2 yet. If you refer to V2 please use the V2 part
of the forum. We have also a spanish language part there ....
of the forum. We have also a spanish language part there ....
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