More and more DXpeditions use Wordpress to advertise and to show their information about upcoming activities on the Internet. So far there is no Wordpress plugin or widget that allows you to upload log data to check the QSOs. There are several external solutions, but they can´t be integrated in wordpress.
I developed a plugin/widget that meets this requirement exactly. You can now upload the log data as ADIF so the QSO data is now ready for search. Of course, you can setup the view on the QSO data according to your personal needs. You can also define multiple call signs and references.
Functions:
- Complete integration in WordPress
- Import ADIF log data
- Definition of different reference numbers, like IOTA, WFF, DXCC…
- Usage of several call signs
- Setup the view according to your personal needs
Installation
- Download the ADIF Log search widget –> LogSearch 1.0c (01.11.2011)
- Choose the “Plugins” menu in your WordPress backend
- Choose “Plugin upload” to upload the ADIF Log Search widget
- Installation starts automatically
- Go to “Plugins” menu to activate the widget.
You should now find “Logbook” in your menu of your wordpress backend
Get the widget to your frontend
- Choose “widget” in the “Design” menu
- Drag the “ADIF Log Search” widget into your sidebar
Have fun!
Configuration
View
Personalize your view in the “Logbook” menu.
Upload
- Upload your ADIF Log data in the “Upload” menu
- If OP Call data in your ADIF file is defined, there is no need to fill in the call sign in the form. If not you have to define a call sign
- Fill in a reference like DXCC Entity, IOTA, WFF, SOTA… or choose an existing one
Upload and transfer your data by choosing „Upload Log“. Log data is now ready for search.
References
In the “References” menu, you can edit, delete and create new references
Books
The „Books“ menu manages your logbooks.
Every reference has its own logbook. Sometimes you might want to expend your logbook by QSO data – like it is used by most DXpeditions, who update their QSO data for the QSO search/check daily.
You can do this by Choosing “Append” in the “Action” menu. To delete a complete logbook choose “Delete” from the “Action” menu.




I am going to try this right away, thanks!
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Hello my friend, Today I put your plugging in my page and no working, the program showme a small window with error
thanks
Siso HK3W
Hi Siso,
I just put today an update. Please try it! If it still not work please send me an email.
This is a great plugin and exactly what I needed.
However, today I installed the latest version (Version 1.0d), and the pop-up display comes up under the picture at the top of my theme. I am using the latest version of wordpress, and using the default theme that comes with it (Twenty Eleven 1.3). (On my web page, look up ZD8Z as a example, or ST0R.)