About 59+ Analyzer
59+ Analyzer will help you to find answers to the following questions:
From what country did you receive most QSL cards in 2001?
What time of the year did you work most Japanese stations in 2001?
Islands of what country did you work most often in 2001?
What time of the day did you usually work them?
59+ Analyzer is an add-on module which can be
obtained as a part of the 59+ Software package that provides extended
functionality for viewing database records in 59+ Log, representing data in a
form of charts and analyzing log data.
Use the analyzer to retrieve QSOs from the database, sort them, display in a chart and extract QSO records from the chart using different criteria.
Here is an example: you can retrieve all QSOs made in June this year and see how many contacts are made on different bands in a chart. Then you can extract to a grid tab those QSOs that you made, say, on 40 meters and use the information to see what time of the day you were most active on that band. Again, retrieve QSOs you made, for example, after lunch every day and see how many of them were with South American stations. And finally, show stations that gave you best signals and find out what countries they are from.

All QSO parameters can be viewed this way including bands, modes, QSL managers, months of the year, signal reports, hour of the QSO and many others.
59+ Analyzer can copy images to the clipboard so that any external application that understands clipboard graphic format can process them (MS Word, MS Excel, MS WordPad, Adobe PhotoShop etc).

An image taken from the 59+ Analyzer is being edited in MS Paint
You can make a gallery of images created with 59+ Analyzer and use them for future reference. Every image can be saved to a file on the disk and then viewed in an external module (59A.EXE) anytime even when 59+ Log is inactive.
More examples of the 59+ Analyzer usage are given at the end of this document.
With 59+ Analyzer you will be able to answer ALL your questions about the QSOs that you logged using 59+ Software tools.
See Also: Internal module, External module, Examples