[Dx4win] Re: ADIF Format/Export
Hi Steve, InterestingI'm using 6.02 also, and when it exports, I see the DXCC country for every QSO other than USA. Not sure which button I may have pushed to make that happen. It occurs every time I export in the ADIF format. No filter was selected when I exported the log. Fortunately, it was a small log (540 QSOs) that I was importing into another program with about 10,000 QSOs, so it was only about half an hour at the keyboard to correct itbut it wasn't a lot of fun. Fortunately, I wasn't importing the other way! ;-) 73, Joe WD0M At 09:53 AM 3/11/2004, Steve Holton wrote: I'm just a rank newbie with DX4WIn, but the ADIF export I tried did have the country.. snip form export: call:5AA6TT dxcc:3291 state:2CO I haven't changed anything - so basically this is 6.02 straight out of the box Steve N1NB I just tried to export my DX4WIN file in an ADIF format. I noticed that there is no DXCC country for US callsigns when it is exported (normally appears after the callsign). All other entities DO have the country number following the callsign. Is there something I'm missing? Makes it tough to import into other ADIF accepting programs. Joe WD0M
[Dx4win] Re: ADIF Format/Export
Are you sure you haven't deleted the US record for prefix K in the Countries file? - Original Message - From: WD0M [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 12:27 Subject: Re: [Dx4win] Re: ADIF Format/Export Hi Steve, InterestingI'm using 6.02 also, and when it exports, I see the DXCC country for every QSO other than USA. Not sure which button I may have pushed to make that happen. It occurs every time I export in the ADIF format. No filter was selected when I exported the log. Fortunately, it was a small log (540 QSOs) that I was importing into another program with about 10,000 QSOs, so it was only about half an hour at the keyboard to correct itbut it wasn't a lot of fun. Fortunately, I wasn't importing the other way! ;-) 73, Joe WD0M At 09:53 AM 3/11/2004, Steve Holton wrote: I'm just a rank newbie with DX4WIn, but the ADIF export I tried did have the country.. snip form export: call:5AA6TT dxcc:3291 state:2CO I haven't changed anything - so basically this is 6.02 straight out of the box Steve N1NB I just tried to export my DX4WIN file in an ADIF format. I noticed that there is no DXCC country for US callsigns when it is exported (normally appears after the callsign). All other entities DO have the country number following the callsign. Is there something I'm missing? Makes it tough to import into other ADIF accepting programs. Joe WD0M ___ Dx4win mailing list Dx4win@mailman.qth.net http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win
[Dx4win] Re: ADIF Format/Export
Hi Mel, Great thought - I checked, and it's thereoh the mysteries of life! ;-) 73, Joe WD0M At 12:05 PM 3/11/2004, Mel Martin wrote: Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Are you sure you haven't deleted the US record for prefix K in the Countries file? Hi Steve, InterestingI'm using 6.02 also, and when it exports, I see the DXCC country for every QSO other than USA. Not sure which button I may have pushed to make that happen. It occurs every time I export in the ADIF format. No filter was selected when I exported the log. Fortunately, it was a small log (540 QSOs) that I was importing into another program with about 10,000 QSOs, so it was only about half an hour at the keyboard to correct itbut it wasn't a lot of fun. Fortunately, I wasn't importing the other way! ;-) 73, Joe WD0M At 09:53 AM 3/11/2004, Steve Holton wrote: I'm just a rank newbie with DX4WIn, but the ADIF export I tried did have the country.. snip form export: call:5AA6TT dxcc:3291 state:2CO I haven't changed anything - so basically this is 6.02 straight out of the box Steve N1NB I just tried to export my DX4WIN file in an ADIF format. I noticed that there is no DXCC country for US callsigns when it is exported (normally appears after the callsign). All other entities DO have the country number following the callsign. Is there something I'm missing? Makes it tough to import into other ADIF accepting programs. Joe WD0M