DXCC Statistics

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wc5m
DXCC Statistics

I just started using Ubuntu. I installed CQRLog on Ubuntu 10.04. The DXCC Statistics report does not show the correct numbers for countries worked or confirmed for any band. I imported over 4000 QSOs from AA6YQ's DXKeeper program as an ADIF file.

VK4JAZ
DXCC Statistics

I have done exactly the same as you; imported my entire log from DXKeeper (which I found fantastic, except it doesn't run on Linux) and run Ubuntu 11.04. I haven't checked my DXCC score but aren't too worried because I am relying on LoTW for that in any case. I have spent loads of time just getting the basics up and running (like LoTW) and the power readings in the new log. I am still doing group edits to get those details squared away, so am not too concerned about DXCC just yet. That may come later, but so far I am delighted with this logging program as well as Ubuntu. Good luck with your migration; you'll be well pleased with the result and effort it takes, I am sure.

ok2cqr
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Re: DXCC Statistics

Do you have an example what QSO has wrong DXCC prefix? CQRLOG uses very good country resolution tables and I don't know about any problem.

73 Petr, OK2CQR

wc5m
DXCC Statistics

The problem is that CQRLog apparently does not correctly count worked and confirmed DXCC Entities. The DXCC Statistics report for LOTW + Confirmed shows I have 130 worked and 88 confirmed on 160 meters. The correct numbers should be 127 worked and 119 confirmed. Every other band is wrong as well. I am a long time user of AA6YQ's DXKeeper program in Windows XP. When I installed CQRLog on my Ubuntu computer I imported over 4700 QSO's as an ADIF file.