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<h1>QSO Logbook</h1>












<div style="text-align: left;">Fldigi maintains a large set of QSO
logbook fields that will probably be sufficient for casual operating,
contesting and some certificate logging. &nbsp;All of the fields that
are captured in the logbook are maintained in an ADIF database that can
be read by any logbook program that can read the ADIF text format.<br><br>The complete set of logbook fields are:<br><table style="text-align: left; width: 100%;" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center;" colspan="2"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">ADIF FIELD</span></td><td style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">USE</span></td><td style="text-align: center; text-decoration: underline;" colspan="2">ADIF FIELD</td><td style="text-align: center; text-decoration: underline;">USE</td></tr><tr><td>BAND</td><td><br>
</td><td>QSO band (computed from frequency)</td><td>STATE</td><td>*</td><td>contacted stations state</td></tr><tr><td>CALL</td><td>*</td><td>contacted stations call sign</td><td>QSLRDATE</td><td><br>
</td><td>QSL received date</td></tr><tr><td>COMMENT</td><td>*</td><td>comment field for QSO</td><td>QSLSDATE</td><td><br>
</td><td>QSL sent date</td></tr><tr><td>COUNTRY</td><td>*</td><td>contacted stations DXCC entity name</td><td>STX</td><td>*</td><td>QSO transmitted serial number</td></tr><tr><td>FREQ</td><td>*</td><td>QSO frequency in MHz</td><td>SRX</td><td>*</td><td>QSO received serial number</td></tr><tr><td>GRIDSQUARE</td><td>*</td><td>contacted stations Maidenhead Grid Square (Loc)</td><td>TIME_OFF</td><td>*</td><td>end time of QSO in HHMM format</td></tr><tr><td>MODE</td><td><br>
</td><td>QSO mode</td><td>TIME_ON</td><td>*</td><td>start time of QSO in HHMM format</td></tr><tr><td>NAME</td><td>*</td><td>contacted operators name</td><td>TX_PWR</td><td>*</td><td>power transmitted by this station</td></tr><tr><td>QSO_DATE</td><td>*</td><td>QSO data at start of contact</td><td>IOTA</td><td><br>
</td><td>Islands On The Air</td></tr><tr><td>RST_RCVD</td><td>*</td><td>received signal report</td><td>VE_PROV</td><td>*</td><td>2 letter abbreviation for Canadian Province</td></tr><tr><td>RST_SENT</td><td>*</td><td>sent signal report</td><td>XCHG1</td><td>*</td><td>received contest exchange</td></tr><tr><td>QTH</td><td>*</td><td>contacted stations city</td><td>MYXCHG</td><td><br>
</td><td>sent contest exchange</td></tr><tr><td><br>
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</td><td>contacted stations DXCC country code</td><td>ITUZ</td><td><br>
</td><td>ITU zone</td></tr><tr><td>IOTA</td><td><br>
</td><td>Islands-On-The-Air designator</td><td>CQZ</td><td><br>
</td><td>CQ zone</td></tr></tbody></table><div style="margin-left: 40px;"><br>* - these fields are either captured on the main dialog, computed from internal values, or determined by configuration<br></div><br>The
data in the fldigi logbook can be exported to external text files;
ADIF, text, and CSV (comma separated value). &nbsp; The ADIF can be
read by any ADIF compatible logbook program. &nbsp;The text output is
suitable for use in a wordprocessor and for printing. &nbsp;The CSV can
be read into many spreadsheet programs such as Excel, Open Office or
Gnumeric.<br><br><h3>Digital modes signal reports</h3>Fldigi
does not enforce any rules on signal reporting. &nbsp;It could very
well do so for many of the modes in which signal quality is inherently
measured as a part of the decoder. &nbsp;Learning how to evaluate a
signal, to properly report it, and then help in correcting deficiencies
should be the goal of every amateur operator. &nbsp;Please read further
on using both <a href="RST-RSQ.html">RST and RSQ signal reports</a>.<br><h3>Capturing QSO data</h3>Fldigi supports two QSO capture panels. &nbsp;The first for casual QSO logging<br><br>












<div style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 815px; height: 73px;" alt="" src="images/log-qso.png"><br><br><div style="text-align: left;">and the second&nbsp;for contest fields<br><br><div style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 890px; height: 77px;" alt="" src="images/log-contest.png"><br>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">You might prefer a more minimal&nbsp;
view of the logging fields.&nbsp; You can select to completely suppress
the log panel or to use a single line view as in either of these two:<br>
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<div style="text-align: justify;">These are selectable from the View menu:<br>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><br>The
frequency, Off (time off), and #Out are filled by the program.
&nbsp;All the others can be populated by manual keyboard entry or by
selection from the Rx panel. &nbsp;The time off, Off, is continuously
update with the current GMT. &nbsp;The time on, On, will be filled in
when the Call is updated, but can be modified later by the operator.<br><br>&nbsp;A right click on the Rx panel brings
up a context sensitive menu that will reflect which of the two QSO
capture views you have open. &nbsp;<br><br><table style="width: 50%; text-align: left; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2"><tbody><tr><td style="text-align: center; vertical-align: top;"><img style="width: 116px; height: 245px;" alt="" src="images/menu-rx-popup-short.png"><br>Normal<br>Short Menu</td><td style="text-align: center; vertical-align: top;"><img style="width: 115px; height: 325px;" alt="" src="images/menu-rx-popup-long.png"><br>Normal<br>Long Menu</td><td style="text-align: center; vertical-align: top;"><img style="width: 118px; height: 202px;" alt="" src="images/menu-rx-popup-contest-short.png"><br>Contest<br>Short Menu</td><td style="text-align: center; vertical-align: top;"><img style="width: 118px; height: 343px;" alt="" src="images/menu-rx-popup-contest-long.png"><br>Contest<br>Long Menu</td></tr></tbody></table><br>If
you highlight text in the Rx pane then the menu selection will operate
on that text. &nbsp;If you simply point to a word of text and right
click then the menu selection will operate on the single word.<br><br>Certain
fields may also be populated with automatic parsing, Call, Name, Qth
and Loc. &nbsp; You point to the Rx pane word and then either
double-left-click or hold a shift key down and left click. &nbsp;The
program will attempt to parse the word as a regular expression to
populate the Call, Name, Qth, and Loc fields in that order. &nbsp;It
may place some non standard calls into the Loc field if they qualify as
a proper Maidenhead Grid Square, such as MM55CQ. &nbsp;That may be a
special event station, but it also looks like a grid square locator
value. &nbsp;You need to decide when that occurs and use the pop up
menu for those special cases. &nbsp;The first non-Call non-Loc word
will fill the Name field and subsequent qualify words will go into the
Qth field.<br><br>A highlighted section of text, can always be copied
to the clipboard for subsequent pasting elsewhere. &nbsp;The Copy menu
item will be active when text in the Rx pane has been highlighted.
&nbsp;That text can also be saved to a file. &nbsp;Use the "Save <span style="text-decoration: underline;">a</span>s..."
menu item for that purpose. &nbsp;All data fields in fldigi share a
common set of keyboard shortcuts. &nbsp;Linux users will recognize
these as familiar Emacs shortcuts. &nbsp;There is also a small popup
menu that can be opened for each field by right clicking the contents with the
mouse:<br><div style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 163px; height: 172px;" alt="" src="images/menu-popup-edit-field.png"><br><br><div style="text-align: left;">Highlighted
text will be overwritten when a paste is selected. &nbsp;Otherwise the
clipboard will be pasted at the current cursor position.<br></div></div>You can query on-line and local CD based data base systems for data regarding a Call. &nbsp;Set up your query using the <a href="ConfigCallsignDB.html">Callsign Db configuration tab</a>.
&nbsp;You make the query by either clicking on the globe button, or
selecing "Look up call" from the menu. &nbsp;The latter will also move
the call to the Call field and make the query.<br><br>If you have
previously worked a station the logbook will be searched for the most
recent qso and fill the Name, Qth and other fields from the logbook.
&nbsp;If the logbook dialog is open that last qso will be selected for
viewing in the logbook.<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>You open the logbook by
selecting from the View menu; View/Logbook. &nbsp;The logbook title bar
will show you which logbook you currently have open. &nbsp;fldigi can
maintain an unlimited (except for disk space) number of logbooks.<br><br><div style="text-align: center;"><img style="width: 592px; height: 413px;" alt="" src="images/logbook.png"></div></div></div></div>









<br><div style="text-align: left;">You can resize the dialog to suit
your screen size and operating needs. &nbsp;Fldigi will remember the
placement and size for subsequent use.<br><br>You
can create new
entries, update existing entries, and delete entries using this dialog.
&nbsp;You can also search for an entry by callsign. &nbsp;The browser
can be sorted by Date, Callsign, Frequency or Mode. &nbsp;The sort can
be forward or backward with the most recent being the default selected
entry after each sort. &nbsp;You execute the sort by clicking on the
column button at the top of the column to be sorted. &nbsp;Each click
causes the sort to reverse. &nbsp;I like to view my log with the most
recent
at the top. &nbsp;You might want to view it with the most recent on the
bottom.<br><br>There are no frills such as keeping track of DXCC
worked, fancy printouts etc. &nbsp;Fldigi's logbook is primarily a
capture function. &nbsp;You can export your data for use with an
external database or for uploading to LOTW or eQSL. &nbsp;Data from
those sources can also be used for importing into the logbook.<br><br>Exporting logbook data: <a href="LogExports.html">Log Exports</a>.<br><br>Cabrillo reporting: <a href="CabrilloReporter.html">Contest Reports</a>.<br><br><div style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;"><a href="index.html">Contents</a></div></div>









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