The following program have been developed by LZ1PJ for log conversion to LOGGER.
 
 

ADIF  Conversion utilities, (c) 1999,2000

by LZ1PJ, Ivan Ivanoff "Johny"
e-mail  lz1pj@qsl.net

ICQ# 33573805

mail addr: P.O.Box 15, BG-1324, Sofia, Bulgaria


Converters available from: LogEQF9, Gemradio, SLog 2.09, Hyperlog 4xx, LogPlus, WJ2O, OH1AA, Toplog



General Notes
All the listed programs are standalone DOS programs. They may not run properly on FAT32 formatted drives. DOS naming conventions must be kept. (Check your DOS manual or help file for details).  All the programs work in exactly the same manner. You must copy the program and the file to be converted in the same directory. After runnung the program you have to enter the names of the file to be converted and the target file, WITHOUT extensions. The program(s) will add the file extensions. Mistyping the file name or adding an extension will result with Runtime error 2, which means 'FILE NOT FOUND". Some files need to be manipulated with a spreadsheet program first. See explanation for the particular converter you will use.

ADIF country numbers are not implemented yet. After importing the ADIF file you have to manually check and correct the appropriate DXCC countries.

Some of the converters provide two types of ADIF export. The first is the standard ADIF export. Second type is optimized for import into Logger. Use it only if you will import the file into Logger.

Note: According to ADIF standard the US counties must have the format XX.YYYYYYY where XX is the STATE abbreviation, and YYYYYY is the US County name. In this version, QSOs with US County logged, but State missing, are exported like ??.COUNTY_NAME. Different programs that will import the ADIF file may react differently, according the applied error checking. As far as originally the program was intented for the new users of Logger, it is tested only with logger. In this case QSOs containing ??.COUNTY will not be imported, but moved to a file called BAD.ADI (in logger directory). After importing check for such file. You have several possibilities:

1/ Check for the proper STATE and change the ?? with the state abbreviation.
    Import the corrected BAD.ADI file.
2/ Delete the COUNTY field, import the BAD.ADI file and enter the counties manually.


EQF9ADI.EXE
ver. 1.10

Default file extension .LOG

This program converts LogEQF v.9 files or any next LogEQF version using the same format as v.9,  to ADIF. All logged info is exported, except: WPX prefix, Notepad entries, DXCC country. DXCC ADIF numbers are not implemented yet.


GEM2ADI.EXE
ver. 2.00

NOTE: Often there is a typical error occurances when converting CSV files. This happens if some field contains a COMMA (,). The program treats it as a field separator, so all next data is shifted and improperly recognized. When you encounter such problems, mark the particular contacts, find and
delete the extra COMMA(S) in the CSV text file and run the converter again.

Features: Converts Gemradio text export files (CSV) to ADIF standard. DXCC entities are not checked against any database and ADIF numbers are not added. The DXCC countries have to be checked and corrected if needed after importing.


"Ver 2.0 "
19-02-2000


HL410ADI.EXE
ver. 1.10

Default file extension .TXT

NOTE2: Some users reported a date format error. The program is set to read the date in MMDDYY format. If you are using another format, change it to MMDDYY before converting.

Features: Converts Hyperlog 4.10 files (or any other version that uses the same format) to ADIF standard.
Two types of export available:
1.The standard export fully complies with ADIF standard, with the exception of DXCC numbers.
2.The Logger optimized export puts some fields such as Gridsquare, QSL via and adr1/2 into the comment field, because Logger does not maintain such separate foelds.


LogPlus to ADIF 1 Conversion utility

ver. 1.03, (c) 1999,2000

This program converts LogPlus logs  to ADIF.

The program is a standalone DOS program, but will run in Windows
without any problem.

NOTE: The program is not expected to run on FAT32 formatted drives.

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"Ver 1.03 "
18-04-2000
* Note IOTA field fixed.

OH1AAADI.EXE
ver. 1.01, (c) 2000

Default file extension .LOG

This program converts OH1AA files to ADIF.

Features: Converts OH1AA files to ADIF standard. There are two versions of export. One of them exports the NAME&COMMENTS field as NAME, and the other as COMMENT. This is to provide a better import by different logging programs with different field formats.


SLOGADI.EXE
ver. 1.02

This program converts SLog 2.09 files or any other SLog version using the same format,  to ADIF.

The program will not convert the original log files. You must export the log data in a text file, which will be afterwards converted to ADIF.

Features: Converts SLog 2.09 files to ADIF standard.
Option 1  makes standard ADIF export.
Option 2  makes ADIF export optimized for LOGGER.



ver. 1.00, (c) 2000

This program converts TopLog logs  to ADIF.

The program is a standalone DOS program, but will run in Windows
without any problem.

NOTE: The program is not expected to run on FAT32 formatted drives.

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WJ2OADI.EXE
ver. 1.00, (c) 1999, 2000

Default file extension .LOG

This program converts WJ2O  files   to ADIF.

NOTE: The WJ2O program has its own ADIF export. I strongly recommend using the built-in export. This program was written especially after some requests from users whose WJ2O copy for some unknown reason didn't process the files properly. In some occasions my program has also mulfunctioned. Should this happen to you, please contact me to try and resolve the problem


01-05-2000


Before doing anything,  I would suggest you view the Readme file.

Sofia, 23 Aug 2000

Email:  LZ1PJ (Ivan)

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