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The ECARS Logger is an executable program, originally designed with the look, feel, and features of the ECARS Custom Net Manager, but with additional features added.
Basic features includes layout and work flow designed around net control operations
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a. list development in the order heard of call signs, suffixes, or call sign fragments
b. top of the list privileges for mobile, QRP and portable callers
c. retention of check in information in local database with searches of the local database to finds matches to call signs, suffixes, or call sign fragments from previous ECARS check ins and automatic fill in of prospective check-in information when matches are found
d. Creation of a check in list in check in sequence, providing Call Sign, mobile/QRP/Portable/Relayed status, Name, City, State information for each check in and providing the time of check-in in either local or GMT at the users discretion
e. Display of total number of check-ins including separate counters showing the number of Mobile, QRP, Portable, and Relayed check-ins
f. Hot keys or mouse use to select list entries, check them in, clear the check-in list, save new data, denote mobile / QRP / Portable / Relayed status
Optional features designed to further assist the Net Control Operators include:
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a. A small popup window of QRZ, or HamQTH, providing the name and QTH for entries in the ECARS Logger prospective check in Call Sign block

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b. Display of ECARS number, year of initial membership, and date of membership expiration information from the ECARS website master membership database for any active ECARS member
c. A QRZ full page for the last checked in contact
d. A Google map centered around the NCS and showing the location of, line of bearing to, and the distance to each contact that is logged in and distinguishing between relayed check-ins and NCS check-ins

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e. Distance and bearing to each Check In shown in the Checked-In list box, if the QRZ or HamQTH option is selected.
f. Creation of ADI files of selected day's contacts for export to other logging programs, including automatic upload to LOTW using the ARRL's TQSL.exe program
g. Review and edit of any record in the database.
h. Use of Audacity.exe, a very capable and free audio recording program, to record the audio stream from a check-in. (Requires the NCS to have a functional audio interface between his rig and computer)
A full and detailed explanation of the Version 4 Build 4 of ECARS Logger is provided in the User Manual, a link to which is provided here.

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Optional Contacts Plot Map
The NCS location is denoted by a small ECARS logo, Each checked in contact is shown as a small red dot and lines of bearing are drawn from the NCS to the checked in contact. Lines of bearing are red for all check-ins except relayed check-ins, which are blue. The call sign of the last check-in and the distance from the NCS to the last check-in are shown in the blue bar at the top of the map. Although not shown, a 'tooltip' is available for each check in that will present the check-in's call sign if the mouse is hovered over a red dot.
Optional QRZ Data Popup
The NCS can have the program interrogate QRZ and fill in basic call sign, name, and QTH information for each call sign that is entered into the prospective check in Call Sign text box.
Optional LOTW Upload
The NCS can elect to have contacts uploaded to LOTW whenever an ADI file is created. This upload uses the ARRL TQSL.exe program and is transparently controlled by the ECARS Logger program via the TQSL command line interface. Success/failure of the upload is reported to the NCS via the TQSL status window (not shown). Election to have ADI files automatically uploaded is by checking the 'Upload to LOTW' radio button.
Optional QRZ Full Page Presentations
When elected, the ECARS Logger opens an additional window and updates it with the QRZ page information for last checked-in contact. The QRZ Full Page presentation includes a counter noting how many call signs have been saved in its memory during the current NCS session, and provides left ('<<<') and right ('>>>') arrows to permit the NCS to scan back through the QRZ page information for call signs previously checked in during the session but not currently shown on the QRZ page.
Hints Screen
The hot key 'Alt H' brings up a hints screen to remind the NCS of wild cards, all available hot keys, and provides selected cautions.
NCS Configuration Screen
The ECARS Logger is tailored to each NCS through the NCS Configuraton Screen, where each NCS provides Latitude, Longitude, QRZ and HamQTH password information, ADI file information, location and size informationfor QRZ Full Page and Contacts Plot windows and location information for the QRZ Data popup, and his LOTW elections/information.

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