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CQRLOG for LINUX by OK2CQR & OK1RR

Statistics

There are 4 basic types of online statistics:

DXCC

The statistics can be watched from both loggin screen and QSO list, however the menu is slightly different. While the logging screen allows only watching statistics, from the QSO list can be the DXCC statistic rebuilt.
Logging screenQSO List
The main difference is that the 'Details' window can be activated (if not activated at program startup, see 'Preferences') only from the logging screen. Statistics rebuilding is possible only from the QSO list.

The only statistics which should be maintained is the DXCC. With the exception of the footer of DXCC detailed presentation, all DXCC scores are based on actual valid contries on the current DXCC list, ie. NO deleted countries. Other stats are computed while logging.

There are several presentations of DXCC statistics. A summary is displayed in the QSO List, just above the table.


The detailed statistics is diplayed from the logging screen by clicking on the 'Statistics' item of the upper menu bar.

The 'X' denotes a worked country, the 'Q' a confirmed country. The order is PHONE - CW - DIGI. The example above shows, that Rodrigues, 3B9, been worked on 30 metres CW only, on 20 and 17 metres CW and SSB and on 15 metres CW, SSB and digital modes.


The summary footer shows your actual score band by band on all modes, worked and confirmed separately. The 'Totals' column shows your band point score per DXCC Challenge rules. The framed counts showing ALL TIME DXCC scores with deleted countries. It is the only instance showing this.

The 'Export to HTML' button allows exporting of your whole statistics into nicely formatted HTML page. This is an exact copy of the detailed DXCC stats presentation, including the footer with all-time scores.

WAZ and ITU Zones

Both statistics are similar and very simple.



Again, the 'X' denotes a worked country, the 'Q' a confirmed zone. The footer contains totals of worked and confirmed zones, band by band.

IOTA



The IOTA statistics presentation is slightly different. An IOTA reference number and the station worked (confirmed) is displayed. This statistics is derived from the IOTA records of each logged contact. If a QSO record does not contain an IOTA information but the station is valid for IOTA, the statistics does not reflect this fact. So update regularly!

The small check box in left lower corner toggles the worked/confirmed scores. The 'Save' button exports the whole statistics into a ASCII text file.

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