Jim found the source of the ADIF problem.
It was NOT related to a fault in DX4WIN.
The source of the ADIF issue was the pass-thru program I used to automatically
populate grid, state, county, address,
etc. by looking up the information from QRZ.COM and saving a lot of tedious
work.
73,
Bud W
I sees Syncback as well as using Backblaze for offsite backup.
What I do is to have a syncback "job" that runs hourly that copies any
changed files from underneath my "ham radio" directories to another
directory on my computer. In addition, I use Backblaze (a commercial
service, I think it's $50/
I would need to see the EXACT message. I've never seen such a message
when I uploaded logs to eQSL. I would hope that the error message had
more detail about what modes it thought were illegal.
73 - Jim AD1C
On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 6:54 AM, Bud Governale, W3LL wrote:
> The upload modes were a
The upload modes were a combination of RTTY and SSB. The version of DX4WIN was
8.04.
I had no trouble with the upload. It appeared to go well.
I was just curious about the eQSL upload statement at the bottom of the
results page about the ADIF version spec non
compliance.
73,
Bud W3LL
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