| LOGic’s band map displays spots in order by frequency to give you a visual 
overview of activity across the spectrum. You can get automatic "hands-off" 
information on the stations you are hearing by merely tuning your rig. 
						 To open the band map, click the Band button on the Spot 
						 Log form. Each spot that passes the filtering of the spot log 
						 is displayed. If it is 
						 needed for anything, the award and subaward it is 
						 needed for is shown. 
						 The blue bar represents your rig and its current 
						 frequency. The frequency display changes and the bar 
						 moves as you tune your rig. Any spots within 1 kHz of 
						 the rig's frequency are hilighted with a dark gray 
						 background. Any spots within 3 kHz are hilighted with a 
						 light gray background. 
						 The arrowhead in the lefthand column indicates the 
						 current spot -- the spot for which information is 
						 currently displayed. You may change the current spot by 
						 tuning the rig, clicking on the spot, or using the 
						 arrow keys. 
						 The band map is fully integrated with your radio and the log form. If you 
        see a spot that you are not currently tuned to, but want to try to work, you may 
        double-click the spot, or select the spot with the mouse and arrow keys, and 
        click Set Rig. Clicking the Log button logs the spot as a new QSO. The >|< 
        button centers the rig in the display window. Use this if you scroll away 
        and want to return to the current operating frequency. Slightly QSYing the 
        VFO will do the same thing. 
						 As you tune across the band, your screen automatically updates to show 
        information relative to the spot being tuned to. 
						 If the spot is needed for an award, you can instantly see your QSLing status for 
        the entity mixed-band-mixed mode, band, mode, and band-mode. Hold your mouse 
        over the status icons for an explanation. For this example, the green 
        thumbs-up means that the Philippines is confirmed. On 17 meters, the red 
        thumbs-up we have worked it and are expecting to receive a QSL (we put Requested 
        in QSL Received for the 17M DU contact). The checkmark means that we have 
        worked the Philippines on phone. The red X means that we have not worked 
        the Philippines on 17M CW. (We've worked it on CW and on phone, but not 
        17M phone. Our 17M QSO with the Philippines was on some other mode). 
						 As you navigate the band map, LOGic Info window, Other QSOs window, and Progress 
        1 or Progress 2 are updated automatically. |