Getting Started with Award Tracking

QSOs and their information items are stored in a log file. DXKeeper assumes that all QSOs in a log file are valid for the same ARRL DXCC, TopList, Islands On the Air (IOTA), CQ DX Marathon, CQ Worked All Zones (WAZ), and CQ Worked All Prefixes (WPX) awards. If you've operated from multiple locations, DXKeeper provides a mechanism that enables you to specify which of those locations are valid for ARRL VHF/UHF Century Club (VUCC) and ARRL Worked All States (WAS) awards For additional information, see Operating with Multiple Callsigns or from Multiple Locations. You can mark QSOs as invalid for some or all awards.

For some awards, a logged QSO must provide specific information in order to be correctly counted towards award progress. These requirements are specified here.

Getting Started with CQ DX Marathon Award Tracking

Getting Started with DXCC and TopList Award Tracking

Getting Started with IOTA Award Tracking

Getting Started with Maidenhead Field and Grid Award Award Tracking

Getting Started with NPOTA Award Tracking

Getting Started with Russian Distract Award (RDA) Tracking

Getting Started with USA-CA Award Tracking

Getting Started with VUCC Award Tracking

Getting Started with WAS Award Tracking

Getting Started with WAZ Award Tracking

Getting Started with WPX Award Tracking

Additional Award Tracking Functions

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AwardTracking (last edited 2021-11-24 02:07:25 by AA6YQ)