WorkedGrids / WorkedFields
Ham Log Mapping software
Freeware  for Windows

Par/by: Bertrand Zauhar, VE2ZAZ


Page last updated: 03/03/2024

DESCRIPTION

WorkedGrids and WorkedFields are Windows applications that display a map showing the amateur Maidenhead squares contacted and logged in using a third-party logging program. The applications uses colors to display information on a per-band basis. Up to four bands can be displayed concurrently. They also calculate the number of grid square worked for each band. They are designed to supplement a logging program and replace the pen and paper technique. This project was initiated because I could not find a logging program that provided the level of detail and mapping quality that I wanted.

WorkedGrids is directed towards the VHF and above operators who collect grid squares for contesting or award purpose. WorkedFields targets HF operators who collect field squares during contests. A good explanation of Maidenhead field and grid squares is available here.

For their input, the programs read the plain-text (ASCII) log files generated by most logging programs. The file is read at a set interval and the worked squares on the map are updated in a dynamic way as the contest progresses and the log file is periodically saved.

A world map is implemented so any area of the world can be shown. The maximum map window size is 960 x 800 pixels.This provides a fixed-resolution continental viewpoint typical of a VHF grid square chase. Note: The  picture to the right shows an example of a 415 x 350 pixels window with just a few QSO's. A zoom-in feature provides a closer look at at a specific area. Support for printing and copying to clipboard is also provided.

Examination of the log file with a plain text editor may be necessary depending on the log file format selected. This allows to identify the type of log file format used by your logging software. WorkedGrids and WorkedFields support 4 types of plain text log book file:
  • Fixed-width fields text file: This file presents the amateur radio band and grid square information in a constant position (column-like) for each log entry. For example, the band (432, 2m, 144) strings could be position starting in position (column) 1 and the grid squares starting in position 58. One line represents one log entry. Another example is:
1296    VE2ZAZ     FN36 .....
2m      VE0MAT     FO44bk .....
52      W3CA       EN32 .....
  • Character-delimited text file: This log file has all of its log entry fields separated by a single character, for example a comma (,) sign. The band and grid square fields for each log entry will always show up in the same spot. For example, the band string may be located in the third field and the grid square in the sixth field. One line represents one log entry. An example is:
1296,59,VE2ZAZ,FN36, .....
144,599,VE0MAT,FO44bk, .....
52,559,W3CAZ,EN32, .....
  • ADIF import/export format: This is a text file format generated by most logging programs to import/export the log data. This is usually not the native file format of the logging program, but a standard format so that the data can be easily transferred from one program to another. A log entry can be spread over more than one line. An example is:
<QSO_DATE:8>20080119 <TIME_ON:4>1906 <CALL:6>VE3CVG <BAND:3>146   
<MODE:3>USB <RST_SENT:1>0 <GRIDSQUARE:4>fn25 <EOR>
  • Cabrillo format (VHF contests template): This is a text file format generated by several logging programs to import/export the log data into the ARRL Logbook Of The World. This is usually not the native file format of the logging program. One line represents one log entry. An example is (some space characters were removed to fit in this help page width):

    QSO:    52 PH 2007-08-04 1803 VE2ZAZ       FN25   WA3PTV      FM08
    QSO:   222 PH 2007-08-04 1804 VE2ZAZ       FN25   W3SZ        FN20
    QSO:   1.2 PH 2007-08-04 1806 VE2ZAZ       FN25   VE3ZX       FN20
All settings (text file, path, type of log file, colors, fields, window map window position, etc) are saved to the hard drive directory upon program exit.  These settings are restored at program launch.

These programs use a non-invasive installation; it does not install DLLs in system folders. All files are installed within the same directory.


REQUIREMENTS

Operating System: Any 32-bit version of Windows from Windows 95 to Windows Vista. Most likely 64-bit versions of XP and Vista as well, but untested so far.
Minimum CPU Hardware: Pentium-Class CPU, preferably Pentium-II or faster for quicker map refresh.
Display: 640x480 or higher resolution, 256 colors or more.
Disk usage: 1MB
Typical RAM usage: < 10MB, varies as a function of Map window size.


RELEASE HISTORY

ATTENTION: Several users have reported that AVG Antivirus detects a Trojan issue with the WorkedGrids install file. This has got to be a false alarm. Referring to the web, it appears that the latest virus definition of AVG is causing pain on more than just my program... See this link for more details.  Just to be on the safe side, I also installed it on my work PC that runs Symmantec Antivirus (Corporate) and nothing is reported. My Avira Antivir here does not complain either... I am a former AVG user but got rid of it a long time ago because of too many false alarms. Enjoy this clean program :-)

Current Version

v7 (03/03/2024): This is a minor release with several minor fixes. This will be the stable version for a while.

Your feedback is very welcome! Please send me feedback and comments regarding this program via email.

Previous Versions

v6 (15/03/2008): This is a major release with several feature additions and fixes:
  • Adds a zoom-in feature with 1X (Default), 1.25X, 1.5X and 2X zoom-in factors,
  • Adds support to the Cabrillo format,
  • Adds Band String Auto-Detection for the ADIF and Cabrillo formats. This allows setup without having to examine the log files for these formats.
  • Updates the help file with the added feature coverage,
  • Fixes a few minor bugs.


v5 (06/03/2008): This was a release with several feature additions and fixes:
  • Adds map centering to a specific grid square,
  • Adds printing of the Map window on any installed printer,
  • Adds copying of the Map window to the Windows clipboard,
  • Adds a filter that will skip the periodic map update if the log file is not modified,
  • Replaces individual buttons with a right-click pop-up menu,
  • Fixes the totals calculation to include all grid squares regardless of if they are visible or not in the Map window,
  • Updates the help file with added FAQ section,
  • Adds a startup splash screen.
v4 (01/03/2008): Expands to 5-character strings for the bands to allow "1.25M" or similar length band strings. Allows for lowercase characters in the band strings. Updates the help file.
 

v3 (28/02/2008): Adds a "Totals" button that displays the number of grids worked for each band. Removes a spurious "Label1" text in the Map window. Updates the help file.

v2 (27/02/2008): Fixes the horizontal scrollbar partly hidden problem when using the XP theme. Updates the help file.

v1
(27/02/2008): Initial Release.


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WorkedGrids v7_Install.exe


This software is freeware. But if you would like to support me for past or future development, your contribution is welcome! Just click on the PayPal logo. Thanks!