Joe,

Thanks for creating this report.  I ran it on my 5800-Q log.  I got
2-and-a-half pages of errors.  Almost all are ITU (not CQ) zone problems.
And almost all are from DXCC  entities LY, OK and YO.  And just a couple
each from ZD7, S0, VK9P, VK9W.

Since you used the refdata.mdb as the reference, this means either
(a) I manually changed the zone when logging, or
(b) The refdata.mdb file has changed since when I logged the QSOs

I'm not sure what to do with the results, and whether I should go back and
change them all.

73, W1JA

John Pelham
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Antique Radio Web Site    http://www.radiophile.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joseph Glockner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "DXbase reflector" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, May 07, 2004 1:21 AM
Subject: [DXBase] Logbook's CQ and ITU Zones - a question from Joe wa6axe


> To all,
>
> I would like to find out how your logbooks turned out after
> running the    checkmyzones.rpt    Report -- if you ran it
> against your whole logbook..
>
> For me -- Running against the whole logbook gave me one full
> page of errors -- plus -- 9 entries on the 2nd page ...
>
> The majority of my errors were ITU Zone number errors on the
> Entities of:
>
> CT (CT98xxx)
>
> YO
>
> ZD7
>
>
> Using the Previous QSO window - it only took a minute or so to
> correct the zone mistakes in my logbook (manual intervention).
>
> Did anyone find more than 2 pages of errors ??
>
>
> 73 Joe wa6axe
>
>
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