[GCARC] clublog.org for DXCC tracking

Agustin Neron Properties LLC ab2e at comcast.net
Wed Oct 27 22:54:03 EDT 2021


Mark,
Thanks for taking the time to share this excellent info. ClubLog sounds like a really great free resource.
Coincidentally, I have been checking into it the past week, I did upload my master adif file.
Still have to figure out how to do all the other stuff, like feed my most recent QSOs to the ClubLog display I frequently am seeing in qrz.com.

73 Darrell AB2E

> On 10/27/2021 9:09 PM Marc Federici <marc.federici at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>  
> 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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