

Go to QSO list using Ctrl-O or choose the QSO list from the upper menu - item 'File'.įrom the QSO list, choose 'Export' in the menu - item 'File'.Ĭhoose 'ADIF'. If you check Case of duplicates Remember my answer it is asked only once and then the same answer is used every time a duplicate is found. This will be asked every time a duplicate is found. You can fix the errors manually and import again.ĭuplicate entries (contacts already in the log) are indicated with a separate dialogĪllowing you to exclude or include these records. Separately in the file errors.adi located in the 'log_data' subfolder. If the ADIF file contains incorrect entries, they will be stored The previous window now shows the import completion, the number of imported records and Is so fast that you never notice the progress indicator. If you import a huge file, you will see a progress bar, however import of a small file Checking "No check for duplicates" and "ADIF file contains." may speed up big ADIF imports. You can also filter by date range of adif file records. Using this option, a portable, mobile or QRP operation can be clearly marked. You can alsoĪdd a QTH profile and a note ('Comment to QSO(s):') which will appear on every imported QSO record.

You will see a new dialog, click the 'Import' button here. Navigate to the file you want to import andĬlick 'Open'.

Go to QSO list (Ctrl-O on the main logging screen or File -> Show QSO list from the menu).įrom the menu here choose File -> Import -> ADIF.Ĭlick on 'ADIF' and an 'Open file' dialog appears. This makes importing backward compatible with old cqrlog exports that have set tag lenght wrong if there has been special UTF8 characters in tag data. Without _INTL with normal ASCII routines. Like PoriĮvery time special UTF8 character is found in tags, where specification allows, UTF8 printing routines are used and the _INTL suffix is added.Īt import side tags with suffix _INTL are read with UTF8 routines.

If pure ASCII charcters are found the usual tag format is used. Specification says that when there is special character(s) some adif tags may have suffix _INTL to show this. Mainly they can be found from Name, QTH, Comment and Notes fields. Programs may need a third party conversion utility).Ĭqrlog now follows ADIF 3.1.0 specification of special UTF8 characters. In a contest (any modern contesting program has the ADIF export facility, some older You may need it if you migrate from another logger or if you are adding contacts made The main purpose is to add QSO records from other logging and/or contesting programs.
