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Yup. Thanks works now, the bits awards coin button no longer works. Well, it isn't there, either.
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KLog(1) 							     Hamradio								   KLog(1)

NAME
klog - The KDE Ham Radio Logging program SYNOPSIS
klog [option] OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. --help Show summary of options. --version Output version information and exit. DESCRIPTION
klog is a ham radio logging program for KDE. With KLog you can log your QSOs and save it in ADIF format. KLog helps you to manage DXCC, WAZ and IOTA award. USAGE
Enter you QSO data in the top left box while entity data, direction and other usefull information will be shown in the top right box. Previous QSOs are shown in the botton box where you can click to edit them. KLog can also import tlf (linux ham radio contest program) to your current log file. Here is a list of keys that can be used to navigate through klog: Control a: Add a QSO. Control d: Delete a selected QSO. Control n: Create a new log. Control o: Open a log. Control q: Close a log. Control u: Update a selected QSO. Control s: Save the log. Control y: Clear the QSO frame. Control f: Find a QSO in the log. Tab: Move around the fields in the QSO frame. PgUp: Scroll the log up. PgDn: Scroll the log down. Up Arrow: Select previous QSO. Down Arrow: Select next QSO. PRINTING
KLog has a very basic printing feature implemented. PREFERENCES
You can edit the ~/.klog/klogrc file to setup you call and locator. All the data files are saved in the KLog home directory (~/.klog) by default. FILES
/usr/share/klog/cty.dat contains the DXCC entries read by KLog. AUTHORS
KLog was written by Jaime Robles, EA4TV <jaime at robles.es> aka <jaime at kde.org> Download the last version from: http://jaime.robles.es Calculation of heading and distance was taken from Loccalc code by Marco Bersani, IK2PIH. Jaime Robles, EA4TV version 0.5.9 KLog(1)
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