ARLA/CLUSTER: Contest Logbook da DARC conectado ao eQSL.

João Gonçalves Costa joao.a.costa ctt.pt
Quinta-Feira, 4 de Março de 2010 - 13:14:28 WET


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Deutscher Amateur Radio Club Contest Logbook now connected to eQSL service

All QSOs of the electronic QSL bureau www.eQSL.cc can be transferred to the DARC Contest Logbook (DCL).

The transferred confirmations count as proven DCL QSLs but the final decision is still made by the awards manager.

The linking between eQSL and DCL was possible thanks to the straightforward support of the eQSL operator Dave Morris,N5UP, who tested and finalized the system in an unexpectedly short time.

Every bronze member of eQSL may use his electronic eQSL cards for the DARC awards supported by the DCL. The DCL was originally designed to support active contesters.
With a new feature added in January this year supporting the manual upload of QSL card information through an ADIF interface, the DCL is now open to all award collectors.

ADIF stands for Amateur Data Interchange Format and can be generated by almost all logging programs.

Fonte: Deutscher Amateur Radio Club

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