

To export the log from Calc, select the File - Save As menu item. This time the possible identifiers to use include: For the received RST, use rstrcvd For the received serial number, use srx For the received power, use rxpwr For the received name, use name For the received stateprovince, use state For the received CQ zone, use cqz For the received ITU zone, use ituz For the received grid square, use gridsquare For the received IOTA designator, use IOTA For the received ARRL section, use ARRLsect For the received age, use age For contest exchange fields that are not supported by ADIF, you can use srxstring as. Unlike Excel, everything is done in the one dialog box (no Next steps). With either format, after clicking on Next you are able to select the data. Convert Text File To Adif Full Supported With.Convert Text File To Adif Software Packages Available.Please save the log again and all FT8 QSOs will be saved no problem.

In this case, please open settiing tab of ADIF Master and add FT8 then overwrite the file.Ħ. You may find error to save FT8 QSO as there is no FT8 mode up to ver. Save the log as ADIF file as defalt of ADIF Master.Ĥ. Start ADIF Master and open above text file and confirm all log dataģ. (Plsĭon't forget to save Excel file immediately.)Ģ.

Save macro log sheet as text tab separation format in Excel file. Then please use ADIF Master to convert into ADIF format. This file is saved as AB2RF.txt and accepted for e-QSL and LoTW by selectingīut not accepted for Clublog as it only accepts ADIF file format. Then it was found OK to save the macro log sheet as just "AB2RF" in text tab separation format. Windows 7 in my old PC/Office but recent Windows7/10 PC/Office can't acept I'm not sure why this was accepted in the previous KP2/AB2RF QSL info How to convert Excel log to ADIF for Clublog (part 2) Recently, there is trouble in Excel to save macro log sheet as ADIF file by naming the file name as "AB2RF.ADIF"īecause " " is not accepted as File name to save in Excel.
