* If you are using Window Defender Antivirus (Windows 10), update it to its latest malware definition in https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/wdsi/definitions before installing or upgrading to DXKeeper 16.1.0 * Terminate DXView, JT-Alert, SpotCollector, and SpotSpy before starting DXKeeper 16.1.0 so that it can update your log, as described in https://groups.io/g/DXLab/message/200923 This version - when executing the "First QSOs" and "Uniques" functions, tolerates QSOs whose callsign items are not specified - when downloading DXCC Credits, informs the user if the specified LoTW username/password combination has been rejected (tnx to Saad N5FF) - tolerates a QSO with an empty WPX prefix in WPXModule.UpdateWPXProgress - when generating a user item progress report, replaces slash or backslash characters in the report filename with hyphens (tnx to Paul W2EXK) - when logging a QSO or processing an update from LoTW, removes any leading zeroes from ITU items (tnx to Norm KC1BMD and Joe W4TV) - includes a Normalize_ITU.txt script in its Scripts folder that removes leading zeros from the ITU items of logged QSOs (tnx to Norm KC1BMD and Joe W4TV) - provides a "Create Mobile myQTHID" option on the Main window's "Import QSOs" tab (tnx to Al AB2ZY, Dave W0ZF, Alan N5NA, Joe W4TV, Rich VE3KI, and Scott N9LJX) - when directed to log a QSO by another application but unable to add an entry to the log's QSO table, closes and re-opens the log database table, and then retries the operation (tnx to Bernd KB7AK) - responds to depressing the CTRL key while clicking the "Check LoTW Queue" button by directing your default web browser to display the LoTW Server's processing queue history and current status - on opening a log file, automatically increases the width of its Mode items from 8 characters to 12 characters - supports 67 new submodes added to ADIF 3.1.2: DOM-M, DOM4, DOM5, DOM8, DOM11, DOM16, DOM22, DOM44, DOM88, HELLX5, HELLX9, SLOWHELL, FST4W, JTMS, MFSK64L, MFSK128L, Q65, 8PSK125, 8PSK125F, 8PSK125FL, 8PSK250, 8PSK250F, 8PSK250FL, 8PSK500, 8PSK500F, 8PSK1000, 8PSK1000F, 8PSK1200F, PSK63RC20, PSK63RC32, PSK63RC4, PSK63RC5, PSK63RC10, PSK125RC10, PSK125RC12, PSK125RC16, PSK125RC4, PSK125RC5, PSK250RC2, PSK250RC3, PSK250RC5, PSK250RC6, PSK250RC7, PSK500RC2, PSK500RC3, PSK500RC4, PSK800RC2, PSK1000RC2, THOR-M, THOR4, THOR5, THOR8, THOR11, THOR16, THOR22, THOR25X4, THOR50X1, THOR50X2, THOR100, THRBX1, THRBX2, THRBX4, THROB1, THROB2, THROB4, NAVTEX, SITORB - updates the Configuration.htm, Import.htm, ModifyLog.htm, Progress.htm, and QSL.htm documentation files Notes: 1. The automatic increase of the width of the current log file's Mode item from 8 characters to 12 characters will fail if DXView, JT-Alert, SpotCollector, or SpotSpy are running, so these applications must be terminated before the automatic Mode item expansion can be completed; DXKeeper will inform you if this is necessary. 2. Update your firewall and anti-malware applications to consider this new version of DXKeeper to be "safe" a. JOTTI virus scan: 0 of 15 scanners detected malware in this version's executable b. VirusTotal: 0 of 67 scanners detected malware in this version's executable c. submitted to Microsoft for analysis by Windows Defender: no malware detected in this version's executable 3. If this upgrade doesn't work correctly, see the "After an Upgrade" section of 4. After upgrading, to revert to the previous version of DXKeeper, see DXKeeper 16.1.0 is available via the DXLab Launcher and via http://www.dxlabsuite.com/download.htm 73, Dave, AA6YQ