[Dx4win] A dig import

John Pritt radiotech at nycap.rr.com
Mon Aug 24 20:48:54 EDT 2020


Good evening Paul and Group. 

Regarding editing an ADIF file such as the one in the WSJT program click on File then choose from drop down menu “Open wsjtx_log.adi”.  Highlight those QSOs that you are interested in then choose Copy.  Be sure to highlight the entire lIne for each QSO you wish to copy from the program.  In my case I chose to copy from 07-04-2020 to the end of the file.  Close the WSJT program and right click on your desktop, select New then choose Text Document from the drop down menu and name this txt document. Now open this file and paste the QSOs that you had selected from WSJT.  If it looks ok close this file and change the extension from .txt to .adi.  Now you can open DX4Win and import this .adi file into DX4Win.

I hope these instructions are clear but if not let me know where you are having problems and I’ll help you through it.

John  (N1JP)



> On Aug 24, 2020, at 13:52, Paul van der Eijk <pvandereijk at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi John,
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> You may want to share on the reflector how you achieved that. 
> —Paul
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>> On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 11:51 AM John Pritt <radiotech at nycap.rr.com> wrote:
>> Thanks to everyone who replied.  Worked out great.  Thank you!
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>> John  (N1JP)
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