[GCARC] clublog.org for DXCC tracking
Marc Federici
marc.federici at gmail.com
Wed Oct 27 21:09:18 EDT 2021
All,
I got the Gloucester County Amateur Radio Club added to Clublog.org for
DXCC tracking and statistics. If you haven't used Clublog before it's
pretty neat and I would recommend it for anyone that's into DX. Most of the
popular logging programs support automatic synchronization with Clublog.
You can also synchronize your ARRL Logbook of the World (LoTW) account with
it.
If you already have a Clublog account and when you get a chance, if you can
log into your account and associate your callsign with our club that would
be great. You can do that by clicking 'Settings' and then go to the 'Clubs'
tab to join our club: GCARC - Gloucester County Amateur Radio Club.
For anyone who's not familiar with Club Log here's an excerpt taken from
their site:
Club Log is an online database with a suite of powerful tools supporting
active DXers.
Once you have *registered on Club Log*
<https://secure.clublog.org/signup.php> and *uploaded your log*
<http://clublog.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/55716>, you will
be able to:
- Generate *personal reports*, showing which DXCC countries you have
worked and/or confirmed, when you first worked them, which ones you still
need, and which are the most likely to QSL (Club Log's reports are both
comprehensive and flexible);
- See how you stand relative to your peers in various *league tables *
and *challenges* (again, the reports are very flexible - for example
with a few clicks you can generate a specific league table listing how many
DXCC countries or CQ zones have been worked by various African hams on 20m
CW in the past year almost as easily as a global league table covering all
bands, all modes and all years since 1945);
- Analyze your log for possible/likely *errors* in the DXCC allocations
(Club Log's painstakingly-researched DXCC database is a tremendously useful
resource supporting the DX community);
- *Predict *the bands and times on which you are most likely to work
almost any DX station, based on actual QSOs in the logs uploaded to Club
Log, and draw *great circle maps*;
- Set up a *personal DX Cluster feed *that filters out the DXCCs you
have already worked, leaving just the ones you still need ...
... and much more...
Let me know what you think.
vy 73,
Marc
WM2Y
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