I am learning more about adif formatting than I ever thought I should know!
I finally figured out why the TQSL program was giving me errors for my 222
MHz contacts. Proper adif format shows the band to be 1.25m. DX4WIN ver.
5.03 exports it as 1.2m. So the proper adif format should be:
1.25m
Afte
There are also errors generated by PSK and PSK3 mode QSOs.
Barry--
Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
Thanks Jim. I am also receiving errors for 222 MHz band contacts. I am =
using
DX4WIN 5.03 which creates the band "1.2m" in the adif file. I think it =
is
suppose to be 1.25m but now I get an error message that says invalid =
band
(1.25). It cut off the letter "m" it seems!=20
73 Jay
Jay Hainline
WC7N wrote:
>Boy I must have really screwed up... I just submitted about 12 years of logs
>which included PSk31 etc and they went through perfect Makes me worry
>now.
>
>
>
Kinda makes you wonder what ya missed, don't it? ;-)
Isn't that one of Murphy's Laws?
- David, W4HPW
--
"Flying
At 07:30 PM 9/23/2003, Jay Hainline wrote:
>DX4WIN ver. 5.03 exports it as 1.2m. So the proper adif format should be:
>
>1.25m
DX4WIN 6.02 has the same problem!
73 - Jim AD1C
At 06:23 PM 9/23/2003, Jay Hainline wrote:
>Thanks Jim. I am also receiving errors for 222 MHz band contacts. I am using
>DX4WIN 5.03 which creates the band "1.2m" in the adif file. I think it is
>suppose to be 1.25m but now I get an error message that says invalid band
>(1.25). It cut off the let
I received my certificate today and am in the process of converting the =
adif
exported log from DX4WIN into the format for uploading to the LOTW. I am
receiving error messages on my contacts that I have made using the
satellites. Apparently "Sat" is not a recognized "band" in the adif =
format?
Is
Sorry for the previous HTML message. I use Incredimail and just figured o=
ut
how to send plain text messages with it. =0D
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I use a Yaesu FT-100D with DX4WIN and need assistance in setting up the
database. I copied the 847 and made the required changes and have it work=
ing
partially. However,
> After making this change, and customizing
> the TQSL program to accept PSK3 for mode PSK31, it went with no hitches!
So how do you do that?
At 17:52 9/23/2003, WC7N wrote:
>Boy I must have really screwed up... I just submitted about 12 years of logs
>which included PSk31 etc and they went through perfect Makes me worry
>now.
>
>Rod Wc7N
I really don't want to be around then Murphy catches up with you. You have
my sincere sympa
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Boy I must have really screwed up... I just submitted about 12 years of logs
which included PSk31 etc and they went through perfect Makes me worry
now.
Rod Wc7N
- Original Message -
From: "Michael McCarty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 4:43 PM
Subject: RE
To convert my log from DX4Win to the ADIF needed by LOTW, I exported from
DX4Win with filters for the various modes. I have always placed the actual
mode for the various soundcard (PSK) modes in the QSO Notes field so it was
easy to filter them out.
When done with the exports I was left with a
--- Jay Hainline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I received my certificate today and am in the process of converting the adif
> exported log from DX4WIN into the format for uploading to the LOTW. I am
> receiving error messages on my contacts that I have made using the
> satellites. Apparently "Sat"
Hi Dick
I have my ordinary call SM4WGB in one logbook, saved as sm4wgb.dxl
My contest call SM4W is in another logbook saved as sm4w.dxl
When I want to see the combined DXCC or IOTA result I start one of them.
Then I merge the other by File | Import/ Export, then File | Merge DX4WIN log
where I sel
At 11:25 PM 9/22/03 -0400, Mel wrote:
>Frankly, the only thing Lotw is going to be good for is WAS...
>
>It's so damn complicated for non-US stations to register I suspect it
>will be a domestic database...
>
>We are expected to send personal documents in the mail... Sacrifice
>personal security in
Group filters allow you to have start/end dates.
The LoTW software accomodates multiple QTHs from the same callsign.
- Jim
--- Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am in the process of setting up for LOTW. I've used my callsign
> from several QTHs and want to create separate ADIF files for ea
Help!! I've done something really stupid. Maybe a couple of things.
In a bleary moment late at night I clicked on New instead of Open and =
when my call sign came up i was queried if I wanted to replace an =
already existing file with the same name. Somehow I clicked on the wrong =
thing and .m
I am in the process of using TQSL to convert the logs for upload for
LOTW. TQSL also includes a date range filter, so you can exclude QSOs
from before and after specified dates from the ADIF or Cabrillo file,
if you didn't do it in your export from DX4WIN.
Another note - warning of sorts: TQSL
Tnx Mel. Simple and elegant! I didn't know that could be done. BTW, I
took the liberty of copying the reflector with the repsonse, as I
have a feeling this question will come up again soon.
73,
Barry
On 22 Sep 2003 Mel wrote:
> Go toe File -- preferences --- QSO --- QSO Date and change it to
>
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