Carefully read this rather long announcement from N3FJP (Scott) about
the latest release of ACLog. These upgrades are SIGNIFICANT enhancements to this
logging program.
With the new World Map, Gray Line Map, Awards tracking maps, enhanced
Band Mapping, new DX Spotting options, transverter offset inputs, and enhanced
LoTW interfacing this version of ACLog becomes the most impressive release I
have seen.
I personally have used ACLog (and other N3FJP contest specific
programs ) for over 20 years now.
Ron
WW8RR
From:
N3FJPSoftware@groups.io [mailto:N3FJPSoftware@groups.io] On Behalf Of Scott
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Sent: Monday, February 28, 2022 6:23 AM
To: n3fjpsoftware@groups.io; n3fjpsoftwareusers@groups.io
Subject: [N3FJPSoftware] Amateur Contact Log 7.0.4 is Now Available
& More!
Hi All,
Chris, Kimberly and I are very excited to let you know that
Amateur Contact Log 7.0.4 is now available, ARRL International Digital contest
log is in the works and that, Lord willing, all new contest software versions
are coming very soon!
We have added some neat new features that are now available in
Amateur Contact Log including:
- A world map (View > World Map)
- Additional Parks on the Air (POTA) template and support
(Settings > Edit Fields Displayed > Load as Saved Configuration:
Select POTAConfig.efl)
- A gray line map (View > Gray Line Map)
- An awards map (Awards > States, Counties, Countries)
- Rapid display of your entire log
- Easy access to hundreds of
common help questions via our Juliet chat bot (Help > Ask Juliet)
- Notes (Ctrl H) added to Band Map (with rig interface enabled).
- Ability to enter a transverter offset value (Settings >
Rig Interface)
- Option to immediately upload after an All Since download on the
LoTW form (eLogs > LoTW)
- Additional listing options (List...)
All the details follow...
World Map
When you tab from the Call field, the world map will fly to and
display the location of the station you are working with a red pin. When
you enter the QSO, the red pin will turn blue. Red pins will fade
over the next 15 minutes and blue pins fade over the next 60
minutes. You can also optionally display DX Spots as purple pins,
which will fade over 15 minutes.
The world map displays QSOs you have logged and DX Spots received
since opening the map.
Your station location display is based on the coordinates you
enter in Settings > Setup. Remember, western longitude values are negative.
In AC Log, the location of the station you are working is based on
either the coordinates returned from any of the callbook lookup options (such
as Hamdb's free lookup service or QRZ's premium service), or Jim's AD1C country
list prefix coordinates. In AC Log, Click Callbook from the menu options to
select your callbook data source.
If you don't have a callbook lookup service enabled, or you are
displaying the world map from the contest software, the call sign prefix
coordinates provided by the AD1C country list are used. In the contest
software, after you press enter to log the QSO, if a USA or Canadian state,
province or section is part of the exchange, the pin will move to the location
provided in the exchange.
Keep in mind that most DX countries each have one set of
coordinates in the AD1C country list, so the location plots will be less
precise when using the country list as the data source, but it still gives you
a neat idea of where in the world you are working! The contest programs
don't have a callbook lookup feature because contest sponsors require the full
QSO exchange to be completed over the air.
You can optionally display DX spots as purple pins. In addition,
needed DX Spots (unworked or unconfirmed in AC Log and needed multipliers in
the contest software) will have a red center. With rig interface enabled,
you can click on the pin to tune your rig to the spot frequency. Right
click any of the pins to remove them.
To see all the locations that you have worked historically, in AC
Log, click Awards > States, Counties, Countries. Then click Calculate
and click the View Map buttons that appear. More details are in the
Awards Map section below.
The world map use case philosophy for the contest software and AC
Log may be different. For general logging, it is fun to see the stations
we have worked, but for contesting, with lots of DX spots rolling in, you may
wish to use the "Hide Logged QSO" button at the top of the map.
The control buttons and band filters at the top of the map should be
self explanatory. Just be aware you have three options for the DX Spots
button: Off, On and Needed Only. When DX Spots Needed is selected,
that will only display DX Spots that are new or unconfirmed in AC Log and
needed multipliers in the contest software.
Additional Parks on the Air (POTA) Template and Support
We've made it even easier for POTA enthusiasts to quickly
configure AC Log for POTA activations and chases, by including a POTA
template. You no longer have to configure all the fields yourself or
download the POTA template file from our web site. Instead, just click
Settings > Edit Fields Displayed > Load a Saved Configuration and select
POTAConfig.efl. Then complete the other simple steps detailed here:
http://www.n3fjp.com/faq.html#q107
At the request of POTA log checkers, we have also added the
ability for you to easily list duplicate contacts with the same station, that
you may have worked during your activation. Based on selectable criteria,
you can easily review any duplicates before deciding whether you wish to delete
any of them or not. Just click List > Duplicates.
A Gray Line Map
While our World Map also displays the gray line, you may be zoomed
in to an area of the world, making it harder to keep track, so we have also
added a separate gray line map which you can optionally display.
An Awards Map
After you click Awards > States, Counties, Counties and then
click Calculate, the View Worked Map and View Remaining Map buttons will
appear. All countries worked (blue) and needed (red) can be displayed on
the awards map.
Rapid Display of Your Entire log
While the time required for the underlying processes has not
changed, AC Log will now display your entire log file rapidly! So rapidly
in fact, the List > Last 50 function is no longer needed!
Easy access to hundreds of common help questions via our
Juliet chat bot
Need help with a quick question? Juliet, our help chat bot,
is happy, ready and willing to help! Over the last 9 months, Juliet has
learned thousands of question phrasings for hundreds of commonly
asked questions. Juliet is still learning, so if her answer doesn't
seem quite right the first time, please try rephrasing your question.
Very brief phrasings of just a couple words, such as "how to set up DX
Spotting" work best. Of course, if Juliet is unable to answer your
question, you can always e-mail us for help, but we will be very grateful if
you would please start with Juliet first. Just click Help > Ask
Juliet.
Notes (Ctrl H) added to Band Map (with rig interface enabled)
With a call in the call field and rig interface enabled, when you
click Ctrl + H to add the call to the notes list, a DX Spot for the call and
frequency will also be added to the band map. That makes it even easier
to keep track of calls you wish to circle back to.
Ability to Enter a Transverter Offset Value
To enter a transverter offset value, click Settings > Rig
Interface and enter the offset for your transverter.
Option to immediately upload after an All Since download on the
LoTW form.
On the LoTW form, under the Download heading, you will find a
check option to Upload after Download. When checked, AC Log will
immediately upload any QSOs not previously verified as uploaded, after you
click the All Since download button.
Additional listing options
You can now perform additional queries from the List menu item
including:
List > QSOs by Confirmation Status > (multiple options)
List > Duplicates
List > QSOs by Contest ID
Affirmatech Extensions Setup
The world map, gray line map and connection to our help chat bot
Juliet use our new Affirmatech Extensions (AE) component, that allows us to
integrate web tools right into our software. When you click on a function
requiring AE, AC Log will offer to install it for you. Simply click yes
to proceed, and AC Log will do the rest.
For our future plans, we need the ability to incorporate web
technologies into AC Log / N3FJP Software to take advantage of these additional
feature sets. This opens up a world of possibilities for our software
that we are really excited about!
ARRL International Digital Contest Log Under Construction!
We have received numerous inquiries from folks hoping that we will
support the newly announced ARRL International Digital Contest. Yes, we
have already begun building the ARRL International Digital Contest Log and Lord
willing, we fully expect to have it ready well before the June event.
Stay tuned!
Upgrades of Maps to Contest Software Coming Very Soon!
We are working diligently and hope to complete the integration of
the world and gray line maps in all the contest software by the end of this
week, so you can enjoy the new map features this weekend in ARRL DX SSB.
In beta testing, I found the world map particularly useful for
keeping my QSO rate up during ARRL DX CW, by clicking on spots on the map in
geographic regions where it was clear we had good propagation at that
time. While we can accomplish the same thing using the band map (as long
as you are familiar with country prefixes and geography), it is simply easier
to see on the world map display. Just listening to signals as you click
on spots in different regions of the world gives you a clearer picture of what
propagation is doing at any point in time. It is very cool!
Hopefully we will have the announcement that the contest software is ready for
you in just a couple of days!
Amateur Contact Log Upgrade Steps
As always, upgrades are free to registered users. If
you are currently running a version of our software released after January
2021, AC Log should detect the new upgrade and offer to retrieve it for you on
start. If you have any problem with the automatic upgrade, or you are running
an older version, you can follow these AC Log upgrade steps here:
http://www.n3fjp.com/upgradestepsaclog.html
Enjoy!
And in response to the questions we always receive when we neglect
to include the following in our e-mail announcements...
Package
Upgrade Information...
If
you have registered one or more individual programs and would like to upgrade
to N3FJP's Software Package for full use of all our Amateur Radio software, we
would be glad to apply the amount that you have registered so far as a credit
towards that purchase. Please send us an e-mail directly and we'll let you know
your balance.
N3FJP's
Software Package includes more than one hundred programs for contesting, net
management and general logging Amateur Radio applications. In addition to full
use of all these programs, registered package customers are also entitled to
receive free passwords for any new software that we add to the package and free
upgrades to existing programs. There are no annual / maintenance costs of any
kind. Simply register once and you are set with N3FJP Software for life!
You'll find all the details on the Register Now page here:
Donations
are Gratefully Accepted!
And
in response to the often asked question, for which Kimberly, Chris and I
are very grateful...
"I
know your upgrades are free, but I also realize how much time and effort coding
these enhancements and new programs take and that your pricing policy doesn't
fully reflect that. Can I send you something to show my appreciation for your
continued efforts?"
Yes,
thanks so much, your continued support in any amount is very welcome and deeply
appreciated! You can use this page:
or
send your contribution by mail, payable to Affirmatech Inc., to:
G.
Scott Davis
118
Glenwood Road
Bel
Air, MD 21014-5533
Thank
you so much for your continued support!
Thanks!
As
always, thanks for your kind words, support, linking to our web site and
spreading the word about our software. Kimberly, Chris and I really appreciate
it!
73, Scott, Kimberly and Chris
N3FJP, KA3SEQ and KB3KCN
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general
logging software since 1997.
1 Peter 3 vs 15: Always be prepared to give an answer to
everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you
have. But do this with gentleness and respect...
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73, Scott, Kimberly and Chris
N3FJP, KA3SEQ and KB3KCN
Serving the Amateur Radio community with contesting and general
logging software since 1997.
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