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Add documentation of the POTA feature (#76)
* update documentation with POTA specific settings
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![Go Build & Test](https://github.com/jmMeessen/FLEcli/workflows/Go%20Build%20&%20Test/badge.svg)
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[![codecov](https://codecov.io/gh/on4kjm/FLEcli/branch/master/graph/badge.svg)](https://codecov.io/gh/on4kjm/FLEcli)
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["Fast Log Entry"](https://www.df3cb.com/fle/) is a nifty tool, written by DF3CB. It allows quick and efficient entry of radio amateur contacts made during DXpeditions, contests or SOTA/WWFF activation. It can export the listed contacts in ADIF format ready to be uploaded to eQSL/LOTW or submitted for SOTA and WWFF. The program is only available as a Windows executable which leaves the Mac or Linux users (like me) in the cold.
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["Fast Log Entry"](https://www.df3cb.com/fle/) is a nifty tool, written by DF3CB. It allows quick and efficient entry of radio amateur contacts made during DXpeditions, contests or SOTA/WWFF/POTA activation. It can export the listed contacts in ADIF format ready to be uploaded to eQSL/LOTW or submitted for SOTA, POTA, and WWFF. The original program is only available as a Windows executable which leaves the Mac or Linux users (like me) in the cold.
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This tool is intended to process FLE formatted files on other platform than Windows. The FLE file format is described on https://www.df3cb.com/fle/documentation/
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The original FLE format was extented with release V1.4 to support POTA log files.
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But is also the alibi to learn and explore GO.
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This tool is intended to process FLE formatted files on other platform than Windows. The FLE input file format is described on https://www.df3cb.com/fle/documentation/
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The releases can be downloaded from https://github.com/on4kjm/FLEcli/releases
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For MacOS users, `homebrew` is the easiest installation method.
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//TODO: Explain in details of the installation
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Detailed installation instructions can be found [at this page](doc/install.md).
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//TODO: repeat the instruction in the install documentation.
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## Usage
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As we didn't provide an output filename, the default output, `ON4KJM@ONFF-025920200524.adi` will be used.
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### Example: generate an ADIF file for POTA upload
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To generate a POTA-ready ADIF file:
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```
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./FLEcli adif -i --pota ON4KJM@ON-000120211224.txt
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```
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The `--pota` (or `-p` in the short form) indicates the adif flavour to produce.
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As we didn't provide an output filename, the default output, `ON4KJM@ON-000120211224.adi` will be used.
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A sample POTA FLE input file can be found in [the sample directory](test/data/sample_pota.txt).
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### Example: generate a SOTA csv file
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-h, --help help for adif
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-i, --interpolate Interpolates the missing time entries.
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-o, --overwrite Overwrites the output file if it exisits
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-p, --pota Generates a POTA ready ADIF file.
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-s, --sota Generates a SOTA ready ADIF file.
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-w, --wwff Generates a WWFF ready ADIF file.
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