Yes, of course!  I should have figured that one out.

73,
Mike Cizek W0VTT

On Sat, Nov 5, 2022, 15:35 Paul van der Eijk <pvandere...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Mike, he should do a straight import into a new log. Confirming QSOs does
> that for existing QSOs .  Or do both if some QSOs were recovered already.
> —Paul
>
> On Sat, Nov 5, 2022 at 8:33 PM Mike Cizek WØVTT <mgci...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Jim,
>>
>> For LoTW QSOs, log in to your LoTW account; Your QSOs tab; Download Report
>> (at the far right).  Select a date that you think is earlier than your
>> first QSO, to make sure you get them all.  I would also select "Include
>> QSL
>> Details" and "Include QSO Station Details".  Download Report.
>> In dx4win, in the QSO window: LoTW, Confirm LoTW using ADIF file, and
>> import the file you just downloaded.
>>
>> For WSJT, use File , Import/Export , ADIF , Import , and navigate to and
>> select the wsjtx_log-adi file.
>>
>> Save everything.  Make a backup copy of your AA8OY.DXL file and save it
>> somewhere other than the internal HDD on your computer.  (USB drive,
>> cloud,
>> etc)
>>
>> To upload to LoTW, you must do that through TQSL.  Download and install
>> TQSL from the LoTW web site (if you haven't already done so).  Make sure
>> your callsign certificate is current and you have a station location set
>> up.  Back in dx4win, in the QSO window: LoTW , Export to LoTW.  Save the
>> adi file.  Open TQSL, import and upload the file you just created in
>> dx4win.  That's it.
>>
>> It may seem like a lot of steps, but once you get the hang of it, the
>> entire process takes less than a minute.  LoTW, TQSL, and dx4win all
>> remember when you last uploaded and downloaded, for for future operations,
>> will only upload and down load new QSOs.
>>
>>
>> 73,
>> Mike Cizek W0VTT
>>
>> On Sat, Nov 5, 2022, 14:07 Jim Pyle <jpyle...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> > FYI, I'm a new user trying to get DX4WIN up and running.  Following a
>> > computer failure, I've been looking at ways to recover my log file QSOs.
>> > With the help of others, a number of recovery efforts were made which
>> were
>> > only partially successful.  I'm ready to try to download my LOTW.adi
>> file
>> > and convert it to a DXL file which is readable by DX4WIN.
>> >
>> > Can someone walk me through the conversion process?
>> >
>> > I also want to merge WSJT .adi  files into my main log.  I assume it
>> would
>> > be the same as the LOTW conversion.
>> >
>> > Last and also important to me is uploading QSOs to LOTW.  It is not
>> clear
>> > to me how to make a selection and then submit it to LOTW.  I haven't
>> found
>> > the instructions for this.
>> >
>> > Input from the reflector would be greatly appreciated.
>> >
>> > Jim, AA8OY
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