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2008-Jan-31: Version 0.3.5
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- Remote logging from fldigi; uses the same interface as Xlog.
- Custom award statistics. See manual for details.
- Sort order of the log- and the previous-QSO-field now customized by "logsort"
and "prevsort" values.
- Added an option "askme"; when set to nonzero value, you're warned/asked if
you leave the log mode or clear a QSO without saving it.
- An error message is displayed when a QSO cannot be saved, giving the reason
for the failure.
- F6 in the logging mode opens a $browser (as specified in the config file)
for a QRZ.com call lookup.
- Small improvements in the Edit mode.
- A little "hardening" of the ADIF import.
- Updated to the latest version of AD1C's cty.dat country file.
2007-Oct-23: Version 0.3.4
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- Removed bug that caused a crash during the Xplanet marker file generation.
- The entry field in the Setup for the SQL server didn't accept dots. Fixed.
- QSL-label PDF file now saved in the proper directory as set in the config
file, not in /tmp/.
2007-Oct-22: Version 0.3.3
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- Reading LOTW reports failed for QSOs on 70cm and higher, fixed.
- Major cleanup of key-handling functions. Saved 200 lines and made it faster
and more readable.
- Date, time, band, mode, rst, qsl fields in the main entry form are in
overwrite mode now.
- Cursor-Down now also goes to the following field (additional to Tab, Enter
and Space), Shift-Tab to the previous (additional to Cursor-Up).
2007-Oct-20: Version 0.3.2
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- Moved configuration file to ~/.yfklog/config
- Added a complete config menu, from which almost all settings in the config
file ~/.yfklog/config can be edited.
- Database (when using sqlite, recommended) now stored in ~/.yfklog/[DBname]
- Now comes with a Makefile, which installs YFKlog system wide if wanted.
- The (tab)order of the fields in the entry mask can now be freely defined,
see 'fieldorder' in ~/.yfklog/config
- Improved sanity checks for several values (Callsign) during ADIF import.
Callsigns like 'DJ 1 YFK' are now automatically corrected to 'DJ1YFK'.
- No more division by zero for stations with distance of 0 (tnx EA8BVP)
2007-Aug-27: Version 0.3.1
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- Bugfix: Logbook table upgrade failed under certain circumstances when using
MySQL. SQLite unaffected.
2007-Aug-07: Version 0.3.0
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- SQLite3 support! YFKlog can now run with a SQLite database instead of MySQL.
To use SQLite, set dbserver=sqlite in the config file '.yfklog'.
2007-Aug-06: Version 0.2.5
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- Added two database fields, GRID (to store a gridsquare in either 4- or
6-letter format) and OPERATOR (to save who made a QSO). For the latter, a new
variable (operator=DJ1YFK) can optionally be set in the config file.
While logging, enter gridsquares in the remarks field: GRID:JO61UA
Operator information is entered in the same manner: OPERATOR:DJ1YFK and will
be used for all following QSOs.
- Added VUCC/GRID to the award scorings.
- Querying the frequency and mode via hamlib can now be done
automatically for every new QSO, by setting autoqueryrig=1 in the config
file.
- Finally wrote some more detailled documentation. Under permanent
construction: http://fkurz.net/ham/yfklog/doc/
2007-Aug-02: Version 0.2.4
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- NEW FEATURE: Export of a marker-file to be used with 'xplanet'. Shows all
current DXCC entities in different colors: Red = not worked, Yellow = Worked
but not confirmed, Green = Confirmed.
Example: http://dl0tud.tu-dresden.de/~dj1yfk/xplanet.png
- Minor improvements and bugfixes
2007-Jul-20: Version 0.2.3
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- NEW FEATURE: LOTW Import and Export. See 'MANUAL' for details. LOTW QSLs are
considered for award purposes, with both a summary of paper-only and
LOTW-only confirmations and a combined score.
- NEW FEATURE: At startup, automatically check for the existance of the
neccessary database. If they do not exist, create them. If they are from a
previous version of YFKlog, update them to the latest. This makes the
installation a lot easier and more comfortable.
- IMPROVEMENT: Functions to determine DXCC from a callsign mostly rewritten and
significantly faster (x 20) now.
- IMPROVEMENT: New field added for label printing: QSLR. Says 'TNX' if QSL was
received, 'PSE' when QSL for this QSO is missing.
- IMPROVEMENT: Added 'hamlibparam' to the config file for additional
hamlib/rigctl parameters
- IMPROVEMENT: When working a station, show if the DXCC is worked/confirmed
already on all bands defined by 'awardbands' in the config file.
Output like: "10C 12W 15C 17W 20C 30W 40C 80W"
- IMPROVEMENT: When working a station, it's now also possible to check for this
callsign in any other logbooks, as set by the 'checklogs' variable in the
config file.
- IMPROVEMENT: Possibility to specify a date range for ADIF-export.
- BUG FIX: QSL printing doesn't start at label -1 anymore...
- BUG FIX: Problems with / in $mycall resolved for label printing.
2007-Apr-28: Version 0.2.2
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- NEW FEATURE: Hamlib support. See 'MANUAL' for details.
- IMPROVEMENT: Changed REGEX for callsign recognition, now calls like RV0AL/0/P
are not causing problems anymore.
- IMPROVEMENT: Cleaned up SQL syntax. No more problems with MySQL5.
- IMPROVEMENT: ADIF-Import works with files that have DOS-linebreaks now, also
uppercase file extensions (ADI) are now recognized.
- IMPROVEMENT: 47 GHz and up are now given in millimeters (instead of 0.x cm)
on the QSL labels
- IMPROVEMENT: Added a new 'QSO / Mode' statistics function.
- IMPROVEMENT: Another QSL label definition for 70x36 (dm7a.lab) as used for
thousands of contest cards at DM7A...
- BUGFIX: For some awards/statistics, the date range was ignored. Fixed.
- BUGFIX: When creating a new log, and the callsign contained a '/', the
$mycall variable was faulty and caused YFKlog to crash. Fixed.
- BUGFIX: HTML-Output for DXCC, WPX awards etc had a minor bug for 2m only.
2006-Apr-16: Version 0.2.1
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- NEW FEATURE: Band data now also allows the higher UHF bands like 70cm etc
(enter as 0.7, 0.23...). This required a change in the database structure.
************************************************************************
*** IMPORTANT: READ AND FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FROM FILE 'RELEASENOTES' ***
************************************************************************
- NEW FEATURE: Different screen layouts available for the main screen. See
variable "screenlayout" in .yfklog.
- ADIF-Import: Field 'gridsquare' added to remarks field, if it exists. (tnx
ES6CO)
- BUGFIX: ADIF-Import: Fields containing a ' produced errors. Fixed.
- BUGFIX: Callsigns like DJ1YFK/123 were not properly recognized.
- BUGFIX: Invalid callsigns (like QQ0XX) don't produce ugly warning messages
anymore.
- BUGFIX: When editing a previous QSO, with another QTH/Name than saved in the
database, the QTH/Name was overwritten in the edit-window. Fixed.
- IMPROVEMENT: Changed several REGEXP SQL statements to LIKE, which
increases the speed.
- IMPROVEMENT: ADIF import speed increased by the factor of 3..10.
- IMPROVEMENT: Bands for awards can be specified in the config file .yfklog
using "awardbands=....". (see sample config file)
- IMPROVEMENT: Several cosmetic changes to the award and statistic fuctions.
2005-Dec-28: Version 0.2.0
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- BUGFIX: ADIF export: the band fieldlength was one too short. eg. <band:2>20m
- BUGFIX: ADIF import: Fieldlength 0 didn't work.
- BUGFIX: ADIF import: <eoh>/<eor> was errornously case sensitive.
- BUGFIX: ADIF import: integer MHz frequencies didn't work, always required
decimal separator (e.g. "14.000").
- BUGFIX: CALL/A became Prefix A0 and no DXCC.
- BUGFIX: Different calls with the same QSL-Manager were printed on one card!
e.g.: 8Q7ZZ via G3SWH and 5R8GZ via G3SWH ended up on one card with
8Q7ZZ in the "To:" field. Fixed this temporarily, for the cost of
not sorting after the manager's call. Might be changed in future
versions... (tnx info DL3DTH)
- BUGFIX: Name/QTH database update for ADIF import added whole calls
(including /P etc) to the database instead of the basic call
(DJ1YFK, AD5UR..) only. Also it tried to add nonexisting fields
(name/qth) when only one of them was known.
- BUGFIX: cty.dat includes WAE countries (IG9, IT9, 4U1V, GM/s, IG9, IT9,
JW/b, TA1) which are *not* DXCCs. Those are now hardcoded into
yfklog (dxcc sub) to be changed to the proper DXCC. Since they are
not likely to change in the future, I decided to take this easy
approach.
Those DXCCs started with a "*" (*TA1 etc) and are easily filtered
out.
A similar problem occurs with DXCCs that have more than 4 letters,
for example VP8/h. The field for DXCC is only 4 chars long, and
somehow I forgot to remove the "/". This is now also fixed.
Unfortunately in an exisiting database from yfklog-0.1.0, the WAEs
are already counted as new DXCCs, and some DXCCs might be lost
because of the "/". There is a script "yfk-fixdxcc.pl"
distributed with yfklog-0.2.0 which fixes these problems.
- BUGFIX: Direction of the other station was wrong ("mirrored").
- NEW FEATURE: Statistics: DXCC, PFX, CQZ, IOTA, STATE, QSOs/Band
(more statistics can easily be added. Don't hesitate to ask me
for any additions!). See manual for details.
- NEW FEATURE: In the input form, CURSOR UP goes to the previous field. No
more need to cycle through all fields to get to the previous
one.
- NEW FEATURE: After entering a call in "Logging Mode", "New Bandpoint" or
"New DXCC" is displayed if appropriate.
- NEW FEATURE: In the "QSL-Receive" mode, pressing "s" toggles the "QSL-Sent"
flag of the QSO, which is useful when you are only replying
to incoming QSLs.
- NEW FEATURE: Simple editor for Name/QTH-Database.
2005-May-18: Initial release

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INSTALL

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YFKlog 0.3.5 INSTALLATION GUIDE
--------------------------------
More detailled instructions at http://fkurz.net/ham/yfklog/doc/
--------------------------------
YFKlog 0.3.5 comes with a Makefile.
(sudo) make install [DESTDIR=/usr]
will install it into DESTDIR (default /usr/[bin|share/yfklog/]).
That's all, you can then start 'yfk'. On the first run, you'll be taken to a
configuration menu, where you can set up YFKlog according to your needs.
By default, YFKlog uses a SQLite database, and you don't need to set up
anything manually.
For MySQL-Users only
--------------------
If you want to use MySQL instead of SQLite (I recommend not to use MySQL unless
you *really* know why you want to!) follow these steps:
1 Create a Database (this example uses 'YFKlog' as dbname) and
give the user the needed permissions for it (replace "username" with your
login-name and chose a password for 'passwd').
$ mysqladmin -u root -p create YFKlog
$ mysql -u root -p
mysql> GRANT ALL ON YFKlog.* TO username@localhost IDENTIFIED BY 'passwd';
mysql> quit
2 Start YFKlog.
$ yfk
On the first run, you'll be taken to a configuration menu, where you have
to set the database server, port, db-name, username and password.
Enter these values and you're ready to go.

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LB3651-1.lab

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% LB3651-1 52,5 x 29,7mm
% QSOS=3
% WIDTH=52.5
% HEIGHT=29.7
% TOPMARGIN=0
% LEFTMARGIN=0
% ROWS=9
% COLS=4
\put(3.3,25){\makebox(0,0)[lt]{To Radio:}}
\put(48,25){\makebox(0,0)[rt]{\large\bf HISCALL}}
\put(3.3,20){\makebox(0,0)[lt]{Via:}}
\put(48,20){\makebox(0,0)[rt]{\large\bf MANAGER}}
\put(3.3,14){\makebox(0,0)[l]{\footnotesize MYCALL is glad to confirm 2xQSOs:}}
\put(2.4,3){
\footnotesize
\begin{tabular}{@{}p{16mm}@{}p{8.5mm}@{}p{8mm}@{}p{8mm}@{}p{6.5mm}@{}}
\bf Date&\bf Time&\bf Band&\bf 2way&\bf RST\\
\hline
DATE1&TIME1&BAND1&MODE1&RST1\\
DATE2&TIME2&BAND2&MODE2&RST2\\
DATE3&TIME3&BAND3&MODE3&RST3
\end{tabular}}

4
MANUAL

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Note: This document is now obsolete. A (more or less) current (and much more
detailled and frequently updated version) of the manual can be found at:
http://fkurz.net/ham/yfklog/doc/

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Makefile

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$(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
install_perl :: all pure_perl_install doc_perl_install
$(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
install_site :: all pure_site_install doc_site_install
$(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
install_vendor :: all pure_vendor_install doc_vendor_install
$(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
pure_install :: pure_$(INSTALLDIRS)_install
$(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
doc_install :: doc_$(INSTALLDIRS)_install
$(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
pure__install : pure_site_install
$(NOECHO) $(ECHO) INSTALLDIRS not defined, defaulting to INSTALLDIRS=site
doc__install : doc_site_install
$(NOECHO) $(ECHO) INSTALLDIRS not defined, defaulting to INSTALLDIRS=site
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read $(PERL_ARCHLIB)/auto/$(FULLEXT)/.packlist \
write $(DESTINSTALLARCHLIB)/auto/$(FULLEXT)/.packlist \
$(INST_LIB) $(DESTINSTALLPRIVLIB) \
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pure_site_install ::
$(NOECHO) $(MOD_INSTALL) \
read $(SITEARCHEXP)/auto/$(FULLEXT)/.packlist \
write $(DESTINSTALLSITEARCH)/auto/$(FULLEXT)/.packlist \
$(INST_LIB) $(DESTINSTALLSITELIB) \
$(INST_ARCHLIB) $(DESTINSTALLSITEARCH) \
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$(INST_SCRIPT) $(DESTINSTALLSITESCRIPT) \
$(INST_MAN1DIR) $(DESTINSTALLSITEMAN1DIR) \
$(INST_MAN3DIR) $(DESTINSTALLSITEMAN3DIR)
$(NOECHO) $(WARN_IF_OLD_PACKLIST) \
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read $(VENDORARCHEXP)/auto/$(FULLEXT)/.packlist \
write $(DESTINSTALLVENDORARCH)/auto/$(FULLEXT)/.packlist \
$(INST_LIB) $(DESTINSTALLVENDORLIB) \
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-$(NOECHO) $(MKPATH) $(DESTINSTALLARCHLIB)
-$(NOECHO) $(DOC_INSTALL) \
"Module" "$(NAME)" \
"installed into" "$(INSTALLPRIVLIB)" \
LINKTYPE "$(LINKTYPE)" \
VERSION "$(VERSION)" \
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# --- MakeMaker staticmake section:
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$(MAKE) $(USEMAKEFILE) $(MAKE_APERL_FILE) $@
$(MAKE_APERL_FILE) : $(FIRST_MAKEFILE) pm_to_blib
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$(NOECHO) $(NOOP)
$(NOECHO) $(ECHO) 'No tests defined for $(NAME) extension.'
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PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 $(FULLPERLRUN) $(TESTDB_SW) "-I$(INST_LIB)" "-I$(INST_ARCHLIB)" $(TEST_FILE)
test_ : test_dynamic
test_static :: test_dynamic
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$(NOECHO) $(ECHO) '<SOFTPKG NAME="$(DISTNAME)" VERSION="undef,0,0,0">' > $(DISTNAME).ppd
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$(NOECHO) $(ABSPERLRUN) -MExtUtils::Install -e 'pm_to_blib({@ARGV}, '\''$(INST_LIB)/auto'\'', '\''$(PM_FILTER)'\'')' -- \
yfksubs.pl $(INST_LIB)/yfksubs.pl
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# --- MakeMaker selfdocument section:
# --- MakeMaker postamble section:
YFKDIR=$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/yfklog
INSTALL=$(PERL) "-MExtUtils::Command" -e cp
install:: installstuff installfixpaths
installstuff:
$(MKPATH) $(YFKDIR)/labels
$(INSTALL) yfksubs.pl db_* cty.dat config p.png $(YFKDIR)
$(INSTALL) *.lab $(YFKDIR)/labels
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# End.

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# Copyright (C) 2008 Wes Hardaker
# License: GNU GPLv2. See the COPYING file for details.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
%opts = (
'NAME' => 'yfk',
'PREREQ_PM' => { DBI => 0 },
'EXE_FILES' => [qw(yfk)],
'VERSION_FROM' => 'yfk', # finds $VERSION
);
if (!($^O eq 'MSWin32' || $Config{'ccflags'} =~ /-D_?WIN32_?/)) {
# doesn't work on windows: no sed
$opts{'PM_FILTER'} = 'sed -e "s|/usr/local|$(PREFIX)|"';
}
WriteMakefile(%opts);
sub MY::postamble {
return '
YFKDIR=$(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/yfklog
INSTALL=$(PERL) "-MExtUtils::Command" -e cp
install:: installstuff installfixpaths
installstuff:
$(MKPATH) $(YFKDIR)/labels
$(INSTALL) yfksubs.pl db_* cty.dat config p.png $(YFKDIR)
$(INSTALL) *.lab $(YFKDIR)/labels
installfixpaths:
$(PERL) -p -i -e "s|/usr/local|$(PREFIX)|" $(DISTDIR)$(PREFIX)/bin/yfk
';
}

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README

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YFKlog Version 0.3.6 - A general purpose Ham Radio Logbook
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Project Description
----------------------
YFKlog is a general purpose logbook to keep track of amateur
radio contacts. This is Version 0.3.6, released on 23. October 2007.
The key characteristics are:
- Console based, bloat-free text interface.
- database backend: MySQL or SQLite3 (recommended)
- Unlimited number of logs manageable
- ADIF Import/Export
- High Quality QSL label printing with LaTeX
- basic award functions plus statistics (DXCC, WAZ, WPX etc).
- uses K1EA's cty.dat
- Hamlib support to get frequency/mode from rig
- basic LOTW import/export support.
2. Project Website, Documentation
----------------------------------
The latest version can be found at: http://fkurz.net/ham/yfklog.html
A manual describing most functions of YFKlog is located at:
http://fkurz.net/ham/yfklog/doc/
3. System requirements
----------------------
YFKlog was developed on Mandrake Linux 9.2, Debian Sarge
and FreeBSD 5.3 with Perl v5.8.5.
It requires the Perl modules:
(- strict)
- DBI - Database
- Curses - console screen handling
- Net::FTP - upload of searchable onlinelog
- POSIX - acos() function for distance and direction
- Hamlib - optional for Hamlib.
The database can either be SQLite3 or MySQL. SQLite is probably the better
and easier choice for most users. See 'INSTALL' and the manual for hints to set
up YFKlog.
For generating QSL-labels, pdflatex with the 'geometry' package is
needed.
YFKlog was designed to run in a console with 80x24 characters.
5. Installation
---------------
See INSTALL and RELEASENOTES
6. Update from older version
----------------------------
See RELEASENOTES.
If you have any suggestions, feature requests etc, don't hesitate a
moment and send me a mail (mail@fkurz.net) or contact me via ICQ (169955833).

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RELEASENOTES for YFKlog 0.3.5
==============================
To update from an older version, just replace all files of the old
YFKlog-version with the new ones and follow these instructions:
Update from YFKlog 0.1.0
------------------------
If you are updating from YFKlog 0.1.0, following additional changes are needed:
1. Copy yfk-fixdxcc.pl into your yfklog-directory and run it. It fixes some
minor problems of DXCC-handling in 0.1.0.
2. The config-file .yfklog had some changes in the "csadditions" and
"lidadditions"-lines. You might want to copy these lines to your old config