I just did the same thing yesterday. I imported the log into DXBase, and
re-initialized the log. I compared my old numeric stats and saw that I =
had 2
new 80 meter and 7 new 160 meter countries.

I went through the log and clicked on each QSO that could have =
potentially
been a new one and looked at the summary window. If it said W(orked) I
clicked the QSO Label Button.

The only problem is that I might have already worked this =
Band-Mode-Country
in a prior QSO and have already sent out a QSL. I guess that I might =
have
looked further over to the right to see if I have already QSLed to the
B-M-C. I don't think that's a problem because the return QSL rates these
days are pathetic. I have hundreds of outstanding QSLs that are between =
1
and 2 years old.

All cards that I generate as a needed one, I send via WF5E. All return =
QSLs
I send to the bureau. All really important cards go direct (Brand new
countries or 5BWAZ).

Incidentally guys, be sure to upload your new QSO data to LOTW!=20

Adios,
Bill, W5VX =20




>I just imported my log from this weekend's ARRL contest into =
DxBase2004.  I
>know that I have several new Band-Mode countries after looking at the =
HF
>countries summary.  What is the easiest way to figure out what they =
are?



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