I think it has something to do with frequency too.  Seems 7Q7MM used the
European practice of inserting a comma where we would use a period.  The
frequency was 28.497 (should have been 28.49700 in adif), but he has it
as "28,49700" which comes out as 28 GHz or some such.

George

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Subject: [Dxbase] ADI IMPORT ERRORS

Below is a sample of the errors I get when I try to .adi import a log
created by LOGGER.
Every qso in the log produces the same error.
I'm thinking it has something to do with the frequency.
Can anyone help.
This is a log I get from the station I manage.

<CALL:5>7Q7MM <QSO_DATE:8:D>20040422 <TIME_ON:6>170048 <MODE:3>SSB
<BAND:3>10M <RST_SENT:2>59 <RST_RCVD:2>59 <CQZ:2>37 <FREQ:8>28,49700
<QSL_SENT:1>N <QSL_RCVD:1>N <DXCC:3>440 <EOR>

<CALL:5>7Q7MM <QSO_DATE:8:D>20040424 <TIME_ON:6>144925 <MODE:2>CW
<BAND:3>12M <RST_SENT:3>599 <RST_RCVD:3>599 <CQZ:2>37 <FREQ:8>24,89200
<QSL_SENT:1>N <QSL_RCVD:1>N <DXCC:3>440 <EOR>

These are the error messages I get from the DXBase NONDXB module when
trying
to .adi import.
ERROR:  7Q7MM The field is too small to accept the amount of data you
attempted to add.  Try inserting or pasting less data. 7Q7MM 20040422
1700
28,49700000.00 10m  USB 59 59
ERROR:  7Q7MM The field is too small to accept the amount of data you
attempted to add.  Try inserting or pasting less data. 7Q7MM 20040424
1449
24,89200000.00 12m  CW 599 599
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W9OL, Bill H. in Chicagoland


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