Implementation and more...

Your DXtreme Station Log tour guide. DXtreme Station Log has many more features. You can read all about them in the DXtreme Station Log Data Sheet.

That wraps up the tour! But before I go, allow me to tell you a little about how you can implement Station Log.

Implementation Options

Entering All Of Your Logs

You can enter all of your log entries manually, or you can use the ADIF Import Utility to interactively import log entries that are in the ADIF format.

This implementation option lets you run all of Station Log's powerful reports.

Entering Your Existing DXCC Data

You can also enter your existing DXCC data into Station Log's Entities module, and begin logging contacts thereafter.

This implementation option lets you avoid entering all of your contacts.

While you will not be able to run all of Station Log's reports, you will be able to run a subset of the reports.

All of Station Log's other features will be available to you.

This is the option I use for my QRO records.

To Protect and Preserve

Let's face it ... paper fades and gets musty with age! Using DXtreme Station Log to enter your contacts and scan your QSLs is a great way to protect and preserve your log records and verifications!

Station Log's QSL Imaging feature lets you digitize your older QSLs before they fade. And it lets you digitize your new QSLs as soon as they leave your mailbox!

Security

Say you experience a fire or some other unfortunate event that destroys your radio equipment, records, and QSL cards. Sorry to bring this up, but it does happen.

Your homeowners insurance will likely replace your equipment. But how do you replace your log records and QSL cards?

If you use Station Log, you can copy your database, QSL image, and audio archive files to CDs, DVDs, or other removable media. You can then periodically store the removable media at another location, such as a relative's house, work, or safe deposit box. That way, if something bad happens, you'll be able to retrieve your records, QSL image files, and audio archive files.

What's Next?

Please click the Exit Tour button.

And then read the DXtreme Station Log Data Sheet! The data sheet will tell you everything you need to know about DXtreme Station Log!

Thanks for your consideration!

73 and good DX,

Bob, NE1I
Your DXtreme Station Log Tour Guide


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