This release - on the main window's "Log QSOs" tab, ignores QSOs whose QSL_RCVD or LOTW_QSL_RCVD items are set to 'I' when you depress the CTRL key while clicking the Filter panel's LoTW button (tnx to Tom KQ5S) - replaces HTML-escaped <, >, ", ', and & characters in QRZ XML callbook results - like & - with the correct single-character equivalents (tnx to Björn SM7IUN) - responds to double-clicking in an SQL query filter textbox on the "Advanced Sorts, Filters, and Modifiers" window by positioning the mouse cursor at the end of the appended item name (tnx to Tom KQ5S) - changes award tracking for the "Digital WAS" award to not require exact mode matches in LoTW confirmations; see Note 2 below (tnx to Steve WS5W) - in the DXCC progress report, changes references to the "RTTY award category" to "Digital" (tnx to Björn SM7IUN) - when the Main window's QSL tab is selected, ensures that the proper controls are displayed (tnx to Björn SM7IUN) - when the Main window's QTH tab is selected, refreshes the displayed list of myQTHs to eliminate blank entries (tnx to Björn SM7IUN) - in the "QSL Editor" window, displays the date using the format specified in the "QSL Date Format" panel on the "QSL Configuration" window's General tab (tnx to Björn SM7IUN) - enables the "QSL editor" window's "QSL Message" selector to choose the 8th candidate QSL Message (tnx to Björn SM7IUN) - provides the ability to specify an LoTW Station Location in a "my QTH"; see note 3 below - provides a new option on the "QSL Configuration" window's LoTW tab to automatically upload QSOs logged via the Capture window to LoTW; see note 3 below - accepts DDE and TCP "log" commands from other applications that specify logging a QSO and uploading it to LoTW, or logging a QSO and uploading it to both LoTW and eQSL.cc; see note 3 below - allows the use of LoTW Station Locations that specify a Station Callsign of [NONE] when using the single-QSO "Upload to LOTW" command in the Log Page Display's right mouse menu, or when automatically uploading a QSO to LoTW; see note 3 below - when the Station Location selected on the "QSL Configuration" window's LoTW tab specifies a station callsign of [NONE}, prompts the user to specify a Station Callsign; saves the specified Station Callsign between operating sessions in the log; see note 3 below - informs the user of warnings returned by eQSL.cc when downloading eQSL images (tnx to Pat ON2AD) - compensates for an eQSL change to enable access to QSL images of QSOs that specify a submode (tnx to Pat ON2AD and Dave N5UP) - provides a Digi selection in the "Default Transmit power by mode" panel on the Configuration window's Defaults tab that specifies the default TX power for any mode other than RTTY or PSK whose entry in DXKeeper's DefaultMode.txt file (or Modes.txt file) contains DXCC_RTTY, meaning "counts for DXCC digital awards" (tnx to Gary AB9M) - adds a "Self-addressed Envelope" panel to the "QSL Configuration" window's Envelopes tab that provides independent control over the address top offset, address left offset, font metrics, and airmail indicator presence when printing self-addressed envelopes (tnx to Björn SM7IUN and Joe W4TV) - includes updated DARC DOK awards (tnx to Koen ON7RK) - adds C4FM and T10 to DefaultModes.txt; see note 4 below (tnx to ADIF) - adds LO90 to DefaultSatellites.txt; see note 5 below (tnx to LoTW) - updates the MultipleQTHs.htm, Progress.htm, QSL.htm, QSLConfiguration.htm, and ViewEditLog.htm documentation files Notes: 1. Update your firewall and anti-malware applications to consider this new version of DXKeeper to be "safe" 2. If you're pursuing WAS awards, select the Main window's "Check Progress" tab and then click the Recompute button along the bottom of the tab 3. The improvements to DXKeeper 14.2.0's support for LoTW evolved from this proposal: All previous LoTW automation remains in place; no changes in your workflow are required. There are three new things you can do: A. Specify an "LoTW Station Location" in a "my QTH" B. Use "LoTW Station Locations" that specify a "Station Callsign" of [NONE] C. Configure DXKeeper to automatically upload a QSO to LoTW when that QSO is logged via the Capture window If you operate from multiple locations within your DXCC entity and have defined a "my QTH" for each location, specifying an "LoTW Station Location" in each "my QTH" will prevent you from inadvertently uploading QSOs to LoTW with the wrong "Station Location" selected. When uploading QSOs to LOTW, DXKeeper 14.2.0 check's each QSO to see if it specifies a "my QTH, and if so whether the "my QTH" specifies an "LoTW Station Location". If the "my QTH" specifies a "Station Location", then unless the specified "Station Location" matches the "Station Location" selected in the TQSL panel on the "QSL Configuration" window's LoTW tab, the QSO will not be uploaded to LoTW; instead, its QSL Queue entry will be disabled, and it will appear in the after-action report displayed by the "Upload to LoTW" operation. When a QSO is uploaded to LOTW either automatically when logged via the Capture window, or by right-clicking a Log Page Display entry and selecting the "Upload to LoTW" command from the pop-up menu, DXKeeper checks to see if the QSO specifies a "my QTH" that specifies an "LoTW Station Location"; if so, the "Station Location" specified in the "my QTH" is what's used to submit the QSO to LoTW. If the QSO doesn't specify a "my QTH" that specifies a "Station Location", then the QSO will be uploaded to LoTW using the "Station Location" selected in the TQSL panel on the "QSL Configuration" window's LoTW tab. The current version of TQSL (2.3.1) lets you define a "Station Location" whose "Station Callsign" is [NONE]. So, for example, instead of having to define three different "Station Locations" for the time when I lived in Silicon Valley and operated as KC6IGZ, N6YBG, and AA6YQ, I can now define a single Silicon Valley "Station Location" (whose "Station Callsign" is [None]) and independently specify the "Station Callsign" to be used when submitting QSOs to LoTW. DXKeeper 14.2.0 will accept "log and upload to LoTW" and "Log and upload to both eQSL and LoTW" commands from interoperating applications, bridges, and gateways; developers can exploit this new capability in future releases of their programs. This note is an oversimplified summary of the improvements to LoTW support. DXKeeper's reference documentation has been updated with the details. Over the next few days, I will update the relevant articles in "Getting Started with DXLab" to include the use of these new capabilities. Questions posted to the DXLab Yahoo Group are of course welcome. 4. If you're maintaining your own Modes.txt file, you can copy and paste the entries for C4FM and T10 from DefaultModes.txt into your Modes.txt file. 5. If you're maintaining your own Satellites.txt file, you can add an entry for LO90. 6. If this upgrade doesn't work correctly, see the "After an Upgrade" section of 7. After upgrading, to revert to the previous version of DXKeeper, see DXKeeper 14.2.0 is available via the DXLab Launcher and via 73, Dave, AA6YQ