It appears the frequency is exported as 14,037 instead of 14.037 as per the
specification.

The spec says FREQ N in MHz not KHz.

My DxBase 2002 exported file looks like:
<QSO_DATE:8>20010926<TIME_ON:4>0317<CALL:5>3B8CF<RST_SENT:3>519<RST_RCVD:3>5
59<NAME:12>Seewoosankar<QTH:14>Quartre
Bornes<MODE:2>CW<FREQ:6>14,027<BAND:3>20m<PFX:3>3B8<QSL_RCVD:1>N<QSL_SENT:1>
Y<QSLSDATE:8>20011110<QSL_VIA:6>BUREAU<MGR_NUMBER:1>1<EOR>

Please Note: <FREQ:6>14,027 where it should be <FREQ:6>14.027.

After writing a quick script to parse this out and correct it, it imported
just fine.

Overall I think this program works really well and I've copied the DxBase
folks so they are aware. I do however have a single suggestion that might
make things easier on you. Since your not actually charging any money for
this beast, why not open it up to the open source community. If I had the
source code for this, I would have simply fixed the bug, recompiled, and
sent you the diff so you can make the change to the global pool. Just a
thought.

Thanks.
-Brian
73 de W2SUQ

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