I keep two separate logs, one for my home QTH and another for when I operate
from the Philippines. Since these are two different DXCC CTY locations if I
did not keep separate logs my DXCC, IOTA, etc tracking would be messed up
because I might think I have a new CTY for K7ACZ that actually was logged as
K7ACZ/DU. When I look in my SAVE sub folder I have my main log, K7ACZ.DXL
and the other log I named DUlog.DXL. I can go back and forth by closing one
and opening the other.

Alan, K7ACZ

-----Original Message-----
From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of Mike Cizek
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2013 9:38 AM
To: 'Gerben A.Menting - PG5M'; 'Hal Kennedy'
Cc: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Log for second callsign

If you want to keep the logs completely separate, shouldn't you use two
separate log files instead of one file with group numbers?  Make a log for
N4GG and another for WA4BTC?  You would need separate keys, etc, for LoTW,
but could merge the two (or more) files there for your DXCC.

73,
 
Mike Cizek W3MC

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Gerben A.Menting - PG5M [mailto:p...@dx.to]
Sent: Wednesday, 21 August, 2013 11:35
To: 'Hal Kennedy'
Cc: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Log for second callsign

Hal,

The group numbers work out very well for me. As said, I do maintain all my
DXpedition calls and PG5M contests in a single log, but using the group
numbers to identify the respective call/contest. Now with incoming QSL's, I
just type in the call and get all QSO's listed that I worked, regardless the
DX-call or contest. Next I can confirm the respective QSO's. A the time of
printing, I let the program also print the group number at the bottom of the
label (this is a tick box in the QSL printing menu). Now all QSL labels come
with the call associated with the group number. Example: "You worked 3D2GM"
or "You worked PG5M CQWWCW". With all the sheets with labels in front of me,
I peel off the label and can see on what QSL card I have to stick the label.

The benefit of this process is that you don't need to run label printing for
each call sign. Especially when people send me QSL requests for different
call signs, I can confirm in one go, instead of opening different
logs/databases to check the different calls.

Regards,

Gerben - PG5M

-----Original Message-----
From: Hal Kennedy [mailto:hal...@comcast.net]
Sent: woensdag 21 augustus 2013 16:41
To: Gerben A.Menting - PG5M
Cc: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Log for second callsign

Thanks Gerban,

I have gotten this far.  I cant seem to label groups 1 and 2, but as long as
they are numbered I can always figure that out later.  As a stand along
long, I found it troubling that the callsign in "preferences" was not the
old callsign but locked down to the new one.  
I suppose in the end this does not matter.

Thanks for the help & 73
Hal N4GG & WA4BTC


On 8/21/2013 10:21 AM, Gerben A.Menting - PG5M wrote:
> Hal,
>
> To be more precise on how I handle this, do the following.
> You have your current log which may be called MASTER or N4GG (whatever 
> name you use).
> Assuming you have the other logbook already in an electronic format, 
> create a new log (File | New) and give it a name (you can use the call 
> sign for that log). Next you have to indicate the group number for the 
> QSO's in this log. Go File | Preferences | QSO, and fill 2 in the 
> Group field. I assume you have 1 for the first log.
> Next import all the QSO's into this log.
>
> Now you can handle the 2 different logs accordingly or you can merge 
> the two logs. To do the latter, take the following steps:
> First open the first log (MASTER or N4GG in this example).
> Next: File | Import | and chose DX4WIN8 I/E and chose from the menu 
> File | Import. Follow the next steps to select your file with the 
> second log and import it. Save the log.
>
> Now go to the menu and chose Filter | Edit Group Names (look in the 
> manual how to do this) and give a name to the group numbers. In your 
> case 1 is N4GG and 2 is the other call. Once ready, you will have all 
> calls in one log but you can see for which call the QSO is (assuming 
> you have selected "group field" in your logbook report.
>
> Success,
>
> Gerben - PG5M
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:dx4win-boun...@mailman.qth.net]
> On Behalf Of Hal Kennedy
> Sent: woensdag 21 augustus 2013 15:09
> To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Dx4win] Log for second callsign
>
> Trying to set up a completely separate log for an old call-sign of mine.
> Starting DX4WIN my call and name are already in [preferences] and 
> can't be changed.  How can I enter a new call - same name?
>
> Hal
> N4GG
>

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