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CTY.DAT Format
This page was last updated on
11 April 2011
CTY.DAT is a new file format for CT Version 9. It includes more information than the
.CTY files for previous versions of CT. This allows CT to calculate, in real time, beam
heading and sun times. It also means that a single file can be used for all DX contests.
The format is as follows. Note that the fields are aligned in columns and spaced out for
readability only. It is the ":" at the end of each field that acts as a
delimiter for that field:
Column |
Length |
Description |
1 |
26 |
Country Name |
27 |
5 |
CQ Zone |
32 |
5 |
ITU Zone |
37 |
5 |
2-letter continent abbreviation |
42 |
9 |
Latitude in degrees, + for North |
51 |
10 |
Longitude in degrees, + for West |
61 |
9 |
Local time offset from GMT |
70 |
6 |
Primary DXCC Prefix (A "*" preceding this prefix indicates that the country
is on the DARC WAEDC list, and counts in CQ-sponsored contests, but not ARRL-sponsored
contests). |
Alias DXCC prefixes (including the primary one) follow on consecutive lines, separated
by commas (,). Multiple lines are OK; a line to be continued should end with
comma (,) though it's not required. A semi-colon (;) terminates the last
alias prefix in
the list.
If an alias prefix is preceded by '=', this indicates that the prefix is
to be treated as a full callsign, i.e. must be an exact match.
The following special characters can be applied after an alias prefix:
(#) |
Override CQ Zone |
[#] |
Override ITU Zone |
<#/#> |
Override latitude/longitude |
{aa} |
Override Continent |
~#~ |
Override local time offset from GMT |
See the examples on page 27 in the CT9 manual.
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