QSL credit/granted status update using ADIF or CSV files
Posted: 01 Aug 2014, 04:34
Hello Log4Om team,
I am currently a user of HRD 5.38, which served me well over the years, but I am now evaluating Log4Om as a possible replacement. Log4om looks very promising and has a lot of nice features, for which the team behind must be certainly commended. However, there are a number of potential improvements which in my opinion can make this software even more useful, especially for managing awards.
Here are my 3 wishes:
1. DXCC QSL credit granted status update. I hold the DXCC Challenge and manually updating the status of more than 1000 QSL is not something one would ever be delighted to do. One can download now form its DXCC account the ADIF file containing both the LoTW QSLs and paper QSLs granted/credited. This item is on top of my list because I have seen other similar requests being made in the past but no commitment has been acknowledged about implementing this feature.
2. The second is related in a way to the first request. IOTA makes available a CSV list with the QSLs credited. There has to be a way to update the status of the QSLs for an award using a CSV file. While these are non-issues for a lot of simple awards, for those pursuing more difficult awards requiring hundreds/thousands of QSLs, it is a critical item. Ideally, updating the credited/granted status using an ADIF or CSV file should be available within each award page.
3. HRD (and many other loggers) are storing the SF, K and A values for each QSO. It is nice to be able to look back at past QSOs and see what the propagation indexes and where they were at that time. I am well aware of the fact that this means Log4Om will have to download these values from SWPC/NOOA or other sources at each start-up . Currently it looks like L4O even ignores the SFI, K and A indices when importing an ADIF file form another log... there is no reason to do that.
I (for myself) consider these improvements more important than other cosmetic improvements like a bigger clock, frequency readout or alikes.
Again, thank you for the wonderful software and all the hard work which went into it as well as for the support you provide.
73 Florin VA7CRZ
I am currently a user of HRD 5.38, which served me well over the years, but I am now evaluating Log4Om as a possible replacement. Log4om looks very promising and has a lot of nice features, for which the team behind must be certainly commended. However, there are a number of potential improvements which in my opinion can make this software even more useful, especially for managing awards.
Here are my 3 wishes:
1. DXCC QSL credit granted status update. I hold the DXCC Challenge and manually updating the status of more than 1000 QSL is not something one would ever be delighted to do. One can download now form its DXCC account the ADIF file containing both the LoTW QSLs and paper QSLs granted/credited. This item is on top of my list because I have seen other similar requests being made in the past but no commitment has been acknowledged about implementing this feature.
2. The second is related in a way to the first request. IOTA makes available a CSV list with the QSLs credited. There has to be a way to update the status of the QSLs for an award using a CSV file. While these are non-issues for a lot of simple awards, for those pursuing more difficult awards requiring hundreds/thousands of QSLs, it is a critical item. Ideally, updating the credited/granted status using an ADIF or CSV file should be available within each award page.
3. HRD (and many other loggers) are storing the SF, K and A values for each QSO. It is nice to be able to look back at past QSOs and see what the propagation indexes and where they were at that time. I am well aware of the fact that this means Log4Om will have to download these values from SWPC/NOOA or other sources at each start-up . Currently it looks like L4O even ignores the SFI, K and A indices when importing an ADIF file form another log... there is no reason to do that.
I (for myself) consider these improvements more important than other cosmetic improvements like a bigger clock, frequency readout or alikes.
Again, thank you for the wonderful software and all the hard work which went into it as well as for the support you provide.
73 Florin VA7CRZ