I have nearly 10 DX entities that have me in their log in Club Log. Great. I need them to confirmed in LOTW, is it possible to export an adif from Club Log? Those would put me over 200 DX entities, would be nice to have.

All lotw confirmations should be marked to your corresponding qsos. There may be errors that appear to error file. Check that file for reasons (most common is to have band start and end frequencies wrong. Default is Region1 settings in preferences/bands/frequencies)


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fldigi does not have a direct connection for uploading and downloading LoTW records. Instead, it uses the tqsl program that each LoTW user will have on his or her computer. The tqsl program is usually used with it's graphics user interface, especially on Windows and OS X computers. But it also can be opened in a 'command line' mode in which the user dialog is never visible. fldigi passes the logbook records as a batch adif file via tqsl using this command line mode.

If you never tweak the logbook entries, then enable the "Send QSO data..." check box. If checked each saved logbook entry will be sent individually to LoTW via the tqsl interface. Leave it unchecked if you want to review and possibly modify the records before the LoTW upload. When unchecked, fldigi will accumulate the adif records in an adif upload file. This file is not on disk. It is only a memory image of the file and is therefore volatile. Exit fldigi before submitting the LoTW records for upload and the memory image is lost. BUT the data is still available for LoTW upload.

fldigi sends adif records to LoTW via the tqsl command line interface. tqsl acts upon a set of adif records in an upload file that fldigi creates for that purpose. All update files are in the fldigi files sub-folder "LOTW". The upload file is created when the Send button is pressed and the tqsl binary is invoked.

Download a set of adif records from LoTW using the LoTW web interface. Save the download file to a convenient location. Then press the "Match" button and fldigi will try to match your records with each LoTW download record; updating each matched record's LoTW date received data element. If the LoTW download was make using an extended format than fldigi will also update these adif fields if present in the LoTW record:

The "Select the ADIF file to write to" window will appear. Give the file a meaningful name that you will remember. Since you may be doing this on a regular basis (to export your newest QSOs), you may want to include the export date in the file name, i.e. lotw_2061201.adi. DX4WIN will save the marked QSOs in the file you specify:

Then, click on the "Download report" button to download the ADIF file. You will be prompted for the location to save the file. It's easiest to navigate to your DX4WIN SAVE directory (i.e. C:\Program Files\DX4W702\SAVE) and save the file there. The default name is lotwreport.adi

When the "Specify file for import" window appears, double-click on the file named lotwreport.adi (unless you changed the name when you downloaded the file from the ARRL web site). A pop-up will appear, "Options for duplicate QSOs". Use the down-arrow to select, "Imported QSO sets Upload Confirmed flag": 17dc91bb1f

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